One thing I like about you is that you're very versatile, which is very important in a place like Ghana/Africa. You know how to navigate that territory very well. Unlike many returnee UA-camrs who ran back after encountering the slightest hurdle, you've been able to steer through the storm, and I find that to be inspirational. God bless and keep flying high.
Hello from Georgetown DC, after watching you, Maya, Vanessa Kanbi videos, all of you inspired me. I purchased land in McCarthy Hills in 2022 built 14 apartments units for rent, 95 percent has been completed we will invite you to show it on your channel. Thank you so much for sharing
I can so relate. I live in Maryland near DC but I’m originally from Mississippi. I’ve made the decision to move back to be near my family and where the pace is slower. With remote jobs it’s possible now. I’ll be able to pay cash for a house once my home sale here is complete ( in a few days) . I’m so grateful to God. Planning a long distance move has been a challenging process but I thank God because I know it will be worth it. I miss the slower pace and my family so much. Following my bliss because life is short!
It's happiness that we should all aim for. Some equate happiness with living with modern conveniences and then live a sedentary and dependent life in the west and get sick Then they are scared to go back to Ghana. You're on the right path, J.
What modern convenience do you see her doing without ? She seems to have everything she could have in the West and more ! Because she earns money in dollars, the exchange rate makes her a wealthy person in Ghana ! The thing with Ghana is that as long as you have money( dollars /pounds) you can live a western lifestyle ! She obviously took advantage of her Canadian dollar and bought a house 5 years before she even made her move !! She is very fortunate she happened to be at the right place at the right time!!
@@josephbrown1573 to some extent money helps but I’d say that we can live anywhere if we didn’t lack money. I’m on about everyday life, social interactions and general peace of mind.
Great vid. Thank you for being so candid about your life in Ghana and showing what Ghana has to offer. I truly believe that the Ghanaian government should be thanking you and other Ghanaian UA-camrs for promoting Ghana. Ghana should be promoting tourism.
Ghana is yes, our home our motherland soo enjoy your life na life is short Ama. Thanks for sharing us your great Story. Follow your bless oo na life is short. Keep on your great work.
Most of the things you are mentioning, I felt for the one week I was there exploring whether or not I could move to Ghana. It is nice to hear that things has gotten better for you and that it just takes a little time to adjust. Just like you feel the quality of life could be better because of the fresher food and affordability of services. Maybe one day we can connect but in the meantime, best wishes. ❤❤❤❤
Very informative video. You should consider making this a series. Interview others from the diaspora and inquire about their cost of living. That information will be so beneficial to others who are considering relocation. We would be able to compare costs of living between Accra, Akosombo, Kumasi, Cape Coast, Takoradi etc.
I ❤to watch your videos thanks for promoting Ghana in this storm's of life we have to be so appreciative, I live in the US but I still ❤my country Ghana i always feel at home whenever I'm in Ghana ❤❤
You're a Ghanaian, who could speak the national language and have family that really makes a big difference. You found peace in Ghana, which is cool, some never find it, so congratulations. If you were a complete stranger, it would be even more difficult. I'm glad you came out on top.👋
Congratulations, Ama. I am happy for you. Most of us feverishly preparing to relocate after living abroad for over two decades its time to go home where we actually belong. Life is too short to be hustling forever.
I totally understand what you mean when you describe missing a sense of belonging in Australia. It's the same for me, in California. Everything is modern and fast pace here, but what's missing, is what you said : belonging. Lovely video, as always :)
I really like watching your videos. They make me dream of a much calmer existence. Such authenticity. You’ve really inspired me to sit and plot my escape from the maniac pace of life in the Americas. I’ve lived in the US for 23 years. It’s been a wild ride, I’m readying to return to embrace my homeland 150%❤
LUCKY YOU MY SIZ,SOME OF US HAV😢BEEN WORKING SO HARD FOR YEARS TO RELOCATE BUT ALL TO NO AVAIL,YOUR STORY IS JUST AN ENERGY BOOSTER TO SOME OF US,I HAVE TAKEN A KEEN FROM UR STORY,THANKS FOR SHARING
I can relate to all the points in this video. When I moved to Cameroon in 2015, I had a similar experience. The slower pace of life, stronger sense of community, and affordable help made life more enjoyable in Africa than in the UK, where I spend half my time now. Great video x❤
Hi Jasmine, can you do a video on shopping for clothes in Ghana. Where can people buy nice clothes in Ghana. There arent alot of retail stores in the country yet.
Ama, what I do like of you is your sense of mental fortitude and openess. You take what you get and trim it to your way. This is a healthy attitude that helps us blossom. Happy for you.
I'm happy for you that Ghana worked out so well for you. Congrats!☺ It's hard to feel you belong in the West. I never felt I belonged there when I lived there.
Hello hun, i hope you are well❤. I have been watching you since 2020ish from a different account, lol😅. I'm happy to see you happier and striving well. I will be moving from Uk to Ghana next year July/August on a temporary basis for now. I would love to connect with you... you have changed my perspective in a positive way 🎉❤
Hey jasmine, I’m listening to this and trust me I can relate to this heavily ❤ . I’m in the US currently not in Ghana yet I’ve visited 3 times already though. But I really feel worn out in the US. I’m glad you shared this! It’s pumping me up now to do Ghana 🇬🇭 !
Jas, you hit the nail on the head with so many things you said! You are so honest and that's what makes me follow you! Thanks for sharing and keep that honest and fresh ideas coming!! Much love!❣️🌹🌹
Thank you Jasmine for giving us the confidence to go back home. Maybe, it's a topic you may have to cover in one of your podcasts: Should Africans travel to the West for better opportunities? I have lived in Australia for almost 30 years and these are my observations: 1. Things have changed in the West (Australia) in the last 20 years. Houses bought for AUD100,000.00 in 2001 now cost at least AUD800,000.00. Even third generation Australians can no longer afford to buy a house in Australia. You have to save AUD100,000.00 for 10 years for a 10 percent deposit and another 30 years to pay off your mortgage--maybe paying 50% of the principal loan. 2. I am a public servant and coached tennis part-time in Sydney and Canberra. My older tennis playing group members state that after 40 years of mortgage repayments, you will have to sell your house to pay 30% for nursing home care. 3. It would be impossible if you are an African in your mid 30s - without family inheritance, and be able to make it in the west (2024 onwards)-'-if you plan to immigrate with your family. Life is hard. Maybe, it was manageable in the 1990s and early 2000s. 4. If you are in your early 30s, with good education or hard-working you may come to the West (without your family) to earn some money. Work night and day, save every penny and return to Africa after 3 -5 years. 5. You can make serious money in Africa, if you are enterprising. Watch Wode Maya: the Malawian who sold his mobile phone for $70.00, rented a plot of land and grew tomatoes. He became a millionaire after 3 years. The West is extremely difficult for migrants. Regulations, standards, bills, favouritism etc. Glory days are over!! Lunta. And as a migrant, you cannot afford to make mistakes--unpaid bills, DUI, drugs, DV, fights etc. You are done and dusted. You have the responsibility to provide advice to adventurers-- thinking of the good life (Tchelete) in the west.....Thanks for your Good Work God bless...
Hi jas. I am 58 years old ,glad your happier in Ghana. I want so much to move there, I most truly in need of peace of mind, so much going on here in USA. I would prefer not to live in city part of Ghana if I was to move it would be in country side there. Be more with nature.. But anywho, I am happy for you sis. I enjoy your vlogs. Very helpful information. Thanks ❤😊
Hi!! As a father of three young women, very well educated; great careers; but non of them married, non have children; what are your generation are punishing us, your parents for. Please, my niece as Ghanaian father, Y'all just give us one child each before God Almighty call us home. Thanks for checking up on us.😢😢😢😅
The trend is scary. So uncle Emma please tell them. They don't have to do an expensive wedding or anything. Dear young women, you are waiting too long. Mo nwo oo mo nwo o tom
I live in the UK and like you I have never felt at home here. I come alive in black countries, they just suit my personality. I desperately need an escape plan 😂😂
Hi Jasmine, I'd like to make a request please. Could you look at 'Emergencies in Ghana' please, as part of a 'slice of life series. You did the positive residential home video some months ago, but I'd be interested in what happens if a fire breaks out, or how do we access primary care/GP services? Are there emergency numbers for fire and Police? Do we drive ourselves to hospitals in an emergency? Do ambulances charge? We had a missing persons incident last year and the police were unsatisfactory, so I worry. Also which are the good hospitals? Do they all have scanners and adequate ICU equipment? I've always known Korlebu by reputation as a nightmare, but as the largest teaching hospital, are the best emergency room physicians there? Or is a private hospital best in an emergency? Which are the best hospitals for elective surgery? Sorry- lots of questions!
The moment i heard an Australian white guy born and raised leaving his home country for Kenya i really wondered 😂 though i have liked Australia as such it's one of those countries that rarely cross my mind
I'm in the process of finally moving down after living in the U.S for few decades and can't wait. As you said, the feelings and vibe you get when down there is just different. Mostly euphoric. Only thing I don't like is Ghanaian mentality when it comes to work ethics. It's horrible. I'll have workers working on my building and soon as they get paid, they don't show up until their funds are dried. Very frustrating.
Hi Jasmine, i am coming back to Ghana after 40yrs living in US. I would like to know which areas do the diasporas stays. Recently i have been looking at apartments for rent at East Legon and and community 25 at tema.
GOOD FOR YOU !!! YOU WERE ABLE TO CREATE A BUSINESS !!!! THERE ARE NO JOBS IN GHANA TO AFFORD YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING SO YOU DID WELL IN STARTING UP A BUSINESS IN GHANA !!! NOT MANY PEOPLE CAN RUN A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN GHANA TO AFFORD YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING
Not everyone in Ghana has to live Jasmine’s lifestyle. There’re millions of people in Ghana who live above and below Jasmine’s lifestyle. You’ve responded in a typical Ghanaian complaint…that because she came from abroad she can afford it. While that may be true, there’re many business opportunities in Ghana but most Ghanaians are either looking to go abroad for the elusive life in the west, or looking for capital to do “buy and sell” like the many “buy and sell” businesses in Ghana with very little profit margin. Ghanaians don’t want to farm, while they import billions of dollars of food annually. There are so many value chain businesses in agriculture that Ghanaians are not tapping into. That’s insanity.
@@dadoboye1536 I AM ACTUALLY A JAMAICAN PERSON LIVING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM !!! I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING HER VLOG FROM THE FIRST VIDEO THAT SHE POSTED !!! I ENJOYED BEING ON HER JOURNEY FROM AUSTRALIA BUT EVIDENTLY SHE BROUGHT BACK A LOT OF SKILL SETS THAT SHE DERIVED FROM HER TIME ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA !!! MY POINT IS THAT SHE HAD THE RESOURCES TO DO ALL OF THAT IN TERMS OF ESTABLISHING HER OWN TRANSNATIONAL ONLINE BUSINESS !!! BUT WHEREAS SHE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL OTHER VLOGGERS LIKE IVY PROSPER AND A FEW MORE I MET ON SOCIAL MEDIA HAD TO GIVE UP AND GO BACK TO THE LIKES OF CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES !!!! IF IT WAS SO EASY TO LEAVE THE FIRST WORLD AND COME DOWN TO GHANA AND GIVE UP OUR CAREERS THEN ALMOST EVERYBODY IN THE WEST WOULD BE DOING JUST THAT !!! THE KIND OF MOVE WOULD HAVE IT'S OWN SET OF CHALLENGES BUT GOOD LUCK TO JASMINE FOR PERSEVERING UNTIL SHE GETS THE LIFE SHE WISHED FOR IN AFRICA !!
Thanks for this comment. My family lives below what Jasmine is living at. We don't have outside income and are just getting started with doing business in Ghana. And yes we for sure are tapping into agriculture. Already have a home garden. @@dadoboye1536
Farming is the backbone of every country and any country who depends on another to feed them are subjecting themselves to all sorts of advantages being taken
Good stuff I'll say, wonder if there can be a marriage between the affluent upstart adopted western values and the traditional Gh values...what is the sacrifice made for the advancement made....like you mentioned the reduced easy interaction in the more dadaba areas unlike the less affluent areas...I think the same conclusion can be made in the food trends in Gh; the more affluent folk get, the more they opt for pizza n the others...deemed to be a status symbol n leave fresh foods, fruits, veggies of the traditional gh cuisine. We need to bridge the two divergent value sets as best as we can. Good content. Thank you.
That's funny! Would this also happen if a white person from Australia moved to Ghana? As a black woman it's easy...it's also easy for a white Australian woman to move to Germany! AND...and this is very important, when you came to Ghana you already knew the language! You didn't have to learn it! That's a big difference!
Good morning Sister Ama. How are you doing today? May I please recommend SOMEONE special to your happy life? In all your joyful life in Ghana, that is great, I see that that Person is somehow missing. For a full deeper joyful life, I recommend your deeper personal relationship with the LORD JESUS CHRIST. HE will fill in the remaining gaps in your life. God bless you.
Wherever we go, Ghana will always be home.
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One thing I like about you is that you're very versatile, which is very important in a place like Ghana/Africa. You know how to navigate that territory very well. Unlike many returnee UA-camrs who ran back after encountering the slightest hurdle, you've been able to steer through the storm, and I find that to be inspirational. God bless and keep flying high.
Thanks so much 🙏🏾❤️
Well Ghana is her heritage. I like the direction you have gone in Jasmine. It looks like you have a new home and more modern fun lifestyle. Kudos 🎉
Agreed ❤
Hello from Georgetown DC, after watching you, Maya, Vanessa Kanbi videos, all of you inspired me. I purchased land in McCarthy Hills in 2022 built 14 apartments units for rent, 95 percent has been completed we will invite you to show it on your channel. Thank you so much for sharing
That is awesome! ❤️
Interested in your apartment
Congratulations
That's an incredible story
I live in Australia 🇦🇺 I want to move to Ghana 🇬🇭 😂❤🎉 looks so nice! I’m originally South African 🇿🇦 been in Canberra 20 years now!
I understand what you saying. I'm a Jamaican living in the US for almost 40 years and never feel at home unless I go home to visit.
Leave us alone. Stay on that dangerous island. lol
I can so relate. I live in Maryland near DC but I’m originally from Mississippi. I’ve made the decision to move back to be near my family and where the pace is slower. With remote jobs it’s possible now. I’ll be able to pay cash for a house once my home sale here is complete ( in a few days) . I’m so grateful to God. Planning a long distance move has been a challenging process but I thank God because I know it will be worth it. I miss the slower pace and my family so much. Following my bliss because life is short!
🙏🏾❤️❤️ happy for u. All the best x
It's happiness that we should all aim for. Some equate happiness with living with modern conveniences and then live a sedentary and dependent life in the west and get sick Then they are scared to go back to Ghana. You're on the right path, J.
What modern convenience do you see her doing without ? She seems to have everything she could have in the West and more ! Because she earns money in dollars, the exchange rate makes her a wealthy person in Ghana ! The thing with Ghana is that as long as you have money( dollars /pounds) you can live a western lifestyle ! She obviously took advantage of her Canadian dollar and bought a house 5 years before she even made her move !! She is very fortunate she happened to be at the right place at the right time!!
@@josephbrown1573 to some extent money helps but I’d say that we can live anywhere if we didn’t lack money. I’m on about everyday life, social interactions and general peace of mind.
Jasmine, i understand what you are talking about..That is why i am coming back home after 40 yrs in America.❤
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Damn!! 40 years no be beans ooo. As we say in Naija. Long overdue.
@@saggisok...I don't know his/her story, and wouldn't pass Judgment.
With good income Ghana is the best place t live
You are a true inspiration. I have followed since you moved four years ago. You're fulfilling your purpose my sister. Keep it up. ❤ From Canada
Thank u so much 🙏🏾❤️
You made the right decision. I have been following your videos as inspiration for myself. Like your lifestyle!
Aw ❤️
LONG LIFE
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Jasmine you’re always in my conversations. I am in Newcastle Australia now and I will see you when I come to GH. I love your life.
So sweet 🙏🏾💕
Great vid. Thank you for being so candid about your life in Ghana and showing what Ghana has to offer.
I truly believe that the Ghanaian government should be thanking you and other Ghanaian UA-camrs for promoting Ghana. Ghana should be promoting tourism.
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Yes its a great feeling when your home where we should be.
Happy for you Ama, hope to move back home from Aussie.
Ghana is yes, our home our motherland soo enjoy your life na life is short Ama. Thanks for sharing us your great Story. Follow your bless oo na life is short. Keep on your great work.
I am glad you have found happiness here. There's no place like home
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Most of the things you are mentioning, I felt for the one week I was there exploring whether or not I could move to Ghana. It is nice to hear that things has gotten better for you and that it just takes a little time to adjust. Just like you feel the quality of life could be better because of the fresher food and affordability of services. Maybe one day we can connect but in the meantime, best wishes. ❤❤❤❤
Very informative video. You should consider making this a series. Interview others from the diaspora and inquire about their cost of living. That information will be so beneficial to others who are considering relocation. We would be able to compare costs of living between Accra, Akosombo, Kumasi, Cape Coast, Takoradi etc.
Great idea ❤️
I couldn't agree more with you. I have seen and enjoyed your growth from day 1. You've really done well for yourself. Congrats dear......
Thank you so much! 🙏🏾
👏🏿 I commend you! You're resilient and willing to adapt.
I'm still trying to set up my routine since moving back to Accra.
Looking beautiful, sis!
Definitely, ghana is treating you well!
I ❤to watch your videos thanks for promoting Ghana in this storm's of life we have to be so appreciative, I live in the US but I still ❤my country Ghana i always feel at home whenever I'm in Ghana ❤❤
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You're a Ghanaian, who could speak the national language and have family that really makes a big difference.
You found peace in Ghana, which is cool, some never find it, so congratulations.
If you were a complete stranger, it would be even more difficult. I'm glad you came out on top.👋
My goal is to move back to Ghana. 17 years in America, I'm tired
Congratulations, Ama. I am happy for you. Most of us feverishly preparing to relocate after living abroad for over two decades its time to go home where we actually belong. Life is too short to be hustling forever.
MAKE SOME VIDEOS OF INSIDE THE SUPERMARKETS AND FURNITURE STORES
Supermarkets are supermarkets everywhere!
Jasmine has a gift for speaking to people.
Let her continue to progress upwards.
This hair looks gorgeous on you sweetheart and glad you are happy 😊
Thank you so much 🤗
I totally understand what you mean when you describe missing a sense of belonging in Australia. It's the same for me, in California. Everything is modern and fast pace here, but what's missing, is what you said : belonging. Lovely video, as always :)
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Following your bliss. Inspirational ❤❤
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I really like watching your videos. They make me dream of a much calmer existence. Such authenticity. You’ve really inspired me to sit and plot my escape from the maniac pace of life in the Americas. I’ve lived in the US for 23 years. It’s been a wild ride, I’m readying to return to embrace my homeland 150%❤
Love this. I really enjoyed it. Great video
Thanks Norman 🙏🏾☺️
Thanks Norman 🙏🏾☺️
You’re just creative and you keep us lively.❤ We love you
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏾❤️
LUCKY YOU MY SIZ,SOME OF US HAV😢BEEN WORKING SO HARD FOR YEARS TO RELOCATE BUT ALL TO NO AVAIL,YOUR STORY IS JUST AN ENERGY BOOSTER TO SOME OF US,I HAVE TAKEN A KEEN FROM UR STORY,THANKS FOR SHARING
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I can relate to all the points in this video. When I moved to Cameroon in 2015, I had a similar experience. The slower pace of life, stronger sense of community, and affordable help made life more enjoyable in Africa than in the UK, where I spend half my time now. Great video x❤
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Even for mental health issues, we need to do and be where we can be happy
Exactly
I’m happy for you 😊
My favorite UA-camr. Love you young lady.
Hi Jasmine, can you do a video on shopping for clothes in Ghana. Where can people buy nice clothes in Ghana. There arent alot of retail stores in the country yet.
Not at all, i honestly do not shop in Ghana for clothes. Very limited options
Ama, what I do like of you is your sense of mental fortitude and openess. You take what you get and trim it to your way. This is a healthy attitude that helps us blossom. Happy for you.
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This is great information, Jasmine. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
The estate you're in is what most Ghana homes should look like. I almost want to say it's. It a Ghanaian that owns it fully
Just wondering Jasmine thanks for sharing
I'm happy for you that Ghana worked out so well for you. Congrats!☺
It's hard to feel you belong in the West. I never felt I belonged there when I lived there.
Hello hun, i hope you are well❤. I have been watching you since 2020ish from a different account, lol😅. I'm happy to see you happier and striving well. I will be moving from Uk to Ghana next year July/August on a temporary basis for now. I would love to connect with you... you have changed my perspective in a positive way 🎉❤
You are an inspiration!
Hey jasmine, I’m listening to this and trust me I can relate to this heavily ❤ . I’m in the US currently not in Ghana yet I’ve visited 3 times already though.
But I really feel worn out in the US. I’m glad you shared this! It’s pumping me up now to do Ghana 🇬🇭 !
You got this! ❤️
Very insightful, thanks for sharing.
Jas, you hit the nail on the head with so many things you said! You are so honest and that's what makes me follow you! Thanks for sharing and keep that honest and fresh ideas coming!! Much love!❣️🌹🌹
Thanks so much Rose ❤️
🔷️BE GLAD
🔷️BE HAPPY
🔷️BE JOYFUL ALWAYS
Beautiful woman 🌹 very inspiring 💫❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Jasmine for giving us the confidence to go back home.
Maybe, it's a topic you may have to cover in one of your podcasts: Should Africans travel to the West for better opportunities?
I have lived in Australia for almost 30 years and these are my observations:
1. Things have changed in the West (Australia) in the last 20 years. Houses bought for AUD100,000.00 in 2001 now cost at least AUD800,000.00. Even third generation Australians can no longer afford to buy a house in Australia. You have to save AUD100,000.00 for 10 years for a 10 percent deposit and another 30 years to pay off your mortgage--maybe paying 50% of the principal loan.
2. I am a public servant and coached tennis part-time in Sydney and Canberra. My older tennis playing group members state that after 40 years of mortgage repayments, you will have to sell your house to pay 30% for nursing home care.
3. It would be impossible if you are an African in your mid 30s - without family inheritance, and be able to make it in the west (2024 onwards)-'-if you plan to immigrate with your family. Life is hard. Maybe, it was manageable in the 1990s and early 2000s.
4. If you are in your early 30s, with good education or hard-working you may come to the West (without your family) to earn some money. Work night and day, save every penny and return to Africa after 3 -5 years.
5. You can make serious money in Africa, if you are enterprising. Watch Wode Maya: the Malawian who sold his mobile phone for $70.00, rented a plot of land and grew tomatoes. He became a millionaire after 3 years.
The West is extremely difficult for migrants. Regulations, standards, bills, favouritism etc. Glory days are over!! Lunta. And as a migrant, you cannot afford to make mistakes--unpaid bills, DUI, drugs, DV, fights etc. You are done and dusted.
You have the responsibility to provide advice to adventurers-- thinking of the good life (Tchelete) in the west.....Thanks for your Good Work God bless...
Thanks Queen Jasmine for sharing your experience you are an inspiration to many who aspire to return❤❤❤💯💯💯
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❤So happy for you ❤️💛💚🖤🙌🏾🌸
Thank u for always supporting ❤️❤️
GOD IS FAITHFUL
He truly is 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hi jas. I am 58 years old ,glad your happier in Ghana. I want so much to move there, I most truly in need of peace of mind, so much going on here in USA. I would prefer not to live in city part of Ghana if I was to move it would be in country side there. Be more with nature.. But anywho, I am happy for you sis. I enjoy your vlogs. Very helpful information. Thanks ❤😊
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A good role model.
Sister Jasmine, as always another cool video. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate the content. Nicely done 🙏💚🙏
Thank you kindly 💕
Home is home charley, cant wait to relocate from the US to gh
great one sis, but i want to know which days u usually play tennis maybe someday i might chance on you for some lessons
Jasmine, I have been following your journey since the beginning. You're a true inspiration to us who want to move back home someday. Stay blessed 🎉🎉🎉🙌
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Well said my dear. You are such an inspiration to lots of us. You look stunning by the way ❤
Thank u Bertha 🙏🏾❤️
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I'm planning to relocate to Ghana if Jehovah is willing sometime next year. Again, thanks for your video.
Anytime 🥰
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
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Great video Jasmine. Very informative as always.
Thanks so much! 💕
Follow your bliss ooooo na nipa yede 😊😊😊 I do not like your vlogs but
I just LOVE THEM ALL OFF THEM
Thanks a lot Jasmine Thanks
Thank you so much 😊
More blessings 🙌 🙏
Me too I love it
Well done for taking such a bold step sis! I can definitely relate to all your points made!❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!❤️❤️
Hi!! As a father of three young women, very well educated; great careers; but non of them married, non have children; what are your generation are punishing us, your parents for. Please, my niece as Ghanaian father, Y'all just give us one child each before God Almighty call us home. Thanks for checking up on us.😢😢😢😅
The trend is scary. So uncle Emma please tell them. They don't have to do an expensive wedding or anything. Dear young women, you are waiting too long. Mo nwo oo mo nwo o tom
Jasmine, I love this hairstyle too! I am bringing a small group to Ghana in February. I would like to schedule a braiding day. Can you refer?
Yes, how many of u are there?? Xx
❤@@JasmineAmaa maybe 5
wow miss jaz , thank you for all your videos ...........Gk
My pleasure 😊
I live in the UK and like you I have never felt at home here. I come alive in black countries, they just suit my personality. I desperately need an escape plan 😂😂
Ghana awaits u 💕
Hi Jasmine, I'd like to make a request please. Could you look at 'Emergencies in Ghana' please, as part of a 'slice of life series.
You did the positive residential home video some months ago, but I'd be interested in what happens if a fire breaks out, or how do we access primary care/GP services?
Are there emergency numbers for fire and Police?
Do we drive ourselves to hospitals in an emergency? Do ambulances charge?
We had a missing persons incident last year and the police were unsatisfactory, so I worry.
Also which are the good hospitals?
Do they all have scanners and adequate ICU equipment?
I've always known Korlebu by reputation as a nightmare, but as the largest teaching hospital, are the best emergency room physicians there? Or is a private hospital best in an emergency?
Which are the best hospitals for elective surgery?
Sorry- lots of questions!
Id answer these in a video ❤️
@@JasmineAmaa 👍🏽 Thanks.
It was a video I was asking for.
Much appreciated. ❤
The moment i heard an Australian white guy born and raised leaving his home country for Kenya i really wondered 😂 though i have liked Australia as such it's one of those countries that rarely cross my mind
I'm in the process of finally moving down after living in the U.S for few decades and can't wait. As you said, the feelings and vibe you get when down there is just different. Mostly euphoric. Only thing I don't like is Ghanaian mentality when it comes to work ethics. It's horrible. I'll have workers working on my building and soon as they get paid, they don't show up until their funds are dried. Very frustrating.
I knoww. Very very frustrating but u will figure it out xx
Hi Jasmine, i am coming back to Ghana after 40yrs living in US.
I would like to know which areas do the diasporas stays.
Recently i have been looking at apartments for rent at East Legon and and community 25 at tema.
They are spread out but east legon, labone, osu definitely has a lot. Also depends on age range u r looking at
hi good day my friend
Hahaha… Tipping is a polite way of “encouraging others to pay a bribe”.
GOOD FOR YOU !!! YOU WERE ABLE TO CREATE A BUSINESS !!!! THERE ARE NO JOBS IN GHANA TO AFFORD YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING SO YOU DID WELL IN STARTING UP A BUSINESS IN GHANA !!! NOT MANY PEOPLE CAN RUN A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN GHANA TO AFFORD YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING
Grateful 🙏🏾
Not everyone in Ghana has to live Jasmine’s lifestyle. There’re millions of people in Ghana who live above and below Jasmine’s lifestyle. You’ve responded in a typical Ghanaian complaint…that because she came from abroad she can afford it. While that may be true, there’re many business opportunities in Ghana but most Ghanaians are either looking to go abroad for the elusive life in the west, or looking for capital to do “buy and sell” like the many “buy and sell” businesses in Ghana with very little profit margin.
Ghanaians don’t want to farm, while they import billions of dollars of food annually. There are so many value chain businesses in agriculture that Ghanaians are not tapping into. That’s insanity.
@@dadoboye1536 I AM ACTUALLY A JAMAICAN PERSON LIVING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM !!! I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING HER VLOG FROM THE FIRST VIDEO THAT SHE POSTED !!! I ENJOYED BEING ON HER JOURNEY FROM AUSTRALIA BUT EVIDENTLY SHE BROUGHT BACK A LOT OF SKILL SETS THAT SHE DERIVED FROM HER TIME ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA !!! MY POINT IS THAT SHE HAD THE RESOURCES TO DO ALL OF THAT IN TERMS OF ESTABLISHING HER OWN TRANSNATIONAL ONLINE BUSINESS !!! BUT WHEREAS SHE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL OTHER VLOGGERS LIKE IVY PROSPER AND A FEW MORE I MET ON SOCIAL MEDIA HAD TO GIVE UP AND GO BACK TO THE LIKES OF CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES !!!! IF IT WAS SO EASY TO LEAVE THE FIRST WORLD AND COME DOWN TO GHANA AND GIVE UP OUR CAREERS THEN ALMOST EVERYBODY IN THE WEST WOULD BE DOING JUST THAT !!! THE KIND OF MOVE WOULD HAVE IT'S OWN SET OF CHALLENGES BUT GOOD LUCK TO JASMINE FOR PERSEVERING UNTIL SHE GETS THE LIFE SHE WISHED FOR IN AFRICA !!
Thanks for this comment. My family lives below what Jasmine is living at. We don't have outside income and are just getting started with doing business in Ghana. And yes we for sure are tapping into agriculture. Already have a home garden. @@dadoboye1536
Farming is the backbone of every country and any country who depends on another to feed them are subjecting themselves to all sorts of advantages being taken
Great video ❤❤
Thank u ❤️
I hope to make the move in the near future.
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I enjoy your videos
Thanks Thomas x
Have a second look at the numbers you put on the screen. They don't seem to add up. Very good video.
Everything is correct except food is per week
where do you buy your food?
We have to go and build business in Africa family.
I thought you've LOVE Kenya are you coming back?
If you are well to do or you have good income no place like Ghana
Good stuff I'll say, wonder if there can be a marriage between the affluent upstart adopted western values and the traditional Gh values...what is the sacrifice made for the advancement made....like you mentioned the reduced easy interaction in the more dadaba areas unlike the less affluent areas...I think the same conclusion can be made in the food trends in Gh; the more affluent folk get, the more they opt for pizza n the others...deemed to be a status symbol n leave fresh foods, fruits, veggies of the traditional gh cuisine. We need to bridge the two divergent value sets as best as we can. Good content. Thank you.
Agreed 🙏🏾🥰
I will do same soon
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Why do you need a security man there? Is it dangerous?
Honestly Ghana security men are mostly used as gate man and running small errands in the house … nothing dangerous
Beautiful baby.
In your description you said you moved to Ghana with your family. However, in the video you said you did all alone so which is which ?
Alone***
You are earning in dollars and living in Ghana ,you will enjoy your stay.
If you don’t mind me asking what do you do for work? That you could leave and relocate in a different country?
I was a social worker now a content creator
Social worker doesn't pay much so it's understandable to say Ghana is fufiling
That's funny! Would this also happen if a white person from Australia moved to Ghana? As a black woman it's easy...it's also easy for a white Australian woman to move to Germany!
AND...and this is very important, when you came to Ghana you already knew the language! You didn't have to learn it! That's a big difference!
Has Dennis your brother moved to Ghana as well?!
He was just visiting 🥰
WHAT BUSINESS CAN A PERSON MAKE MONEY FROM IN GHANA❓️
I will make a video on this soon ❤️
Good morning Sister Ama. How are you doing today? May I please recommend SOMEONE special to your happy life? In all your joyful life in Ghana, that is great, I see that that Person is somehow missing. For a full deeper joyful life, I recommend your deeper personal relationship with the LORD JESUS CHRIST. HE will fill in the remaining gaps in your life. God bless you.
I thought you said you moved from USA.