Robin is my little brother. We met here in Accra 9 years ago, worked under the same company in Paris for a little while and we both moved back to Accra 6 months apart and he is doing fantastic. He was one of my groomsmen, he has a very nice personality and everything he said is very true. I am so proud of him.
The government of Ghana has decided to put a ban on poultry and rice import in 2 years. That's a great opportunity for Ghanaian and African diasporas to explore
I was meeting Robin last year in Ghana by accident and he took me to beautiful Ada, showing me around. He and his team are just amazing and you you should definitely check it out by chance! Best greetings to all my Ghanaian friends from Vienna, Austria
As someone living in the west, i can tell you everything he is saying is 100% true, lots of documentaries on Netflix these days about multinationals and how they have taken over the food industry and promote artificial and unhealthy foods. It used to be a European and American issue, sad to say it is now affecting African and also South America, which are countries that have enough home made natural resources to do this themselves for sustainability. But all these multinational lobbyists and politicians will fight anyone who wants to go "local" instead of imports as there is serious millions to be made by individuals and cooperations.
Jon arbuckle, I don't think you're been fair to this guy, he was born in Nigeria, Africa is in him he has every right to participate in the business of Africa. This has nothing to do with other you tubers talking about the same thing.
Question, if you’re drowning does it matter who saves you? I will never understand the “African “ experience because I was born in the Caribbean and live in the US. Everyone sees the news, so I don’t need to talk about the black man’s struggle where I live. All I’m saying is Robin seems like a sincere, patriotic citizen. Black or White, he is contributing to the Ghanaian economy and providing employment opportunities to her youth. He is promoting local products, as an outsider, please help me understand the issue with that. Just seeking understanding. I see opportunity🤷🏾♀️
The buying from the west and selling in Ghana is our problem. We should manufacture our own needs in Ghana then we can solve unemployment. Why should we import chicken from Brazil, it is all because these multinationals bribe government officials NOT to look at their destructive trade practices in Ghana at the detriment of our local farmers and others. This guy has a good heart he is saying something that we have been saying for a long time.
Stop blaming government because those doing those business have nothing to do with government. Now the government is trying to stop all that and they are finding it difficult.
@@cheendo7400 Are you saying the government should increase the cost of living for Ghanaian consumers before creating an affordable local alternative? Seems more sensible to work on the alternative first. Think 1D1F etc.
@@imarkyaw534 Amazing, you don’t understand common sense economics, I will educate you, when our government increases import duties on foreign made products/produce, what happens is, our local manufacturers are able to control the market and compete well. Simply put,the prices of imported goods will go up and that of the local manufacturers will be moderate for our local people to afford. This put money into the pockets of our local manufacturers who in turn will expand their manufacturing base which will employ more of our unemployed youth and above all Ghanaian money will stay in Ghana. Are you an importer? You people are destroying Ghana and gradually your time will be up. There are reasons why IMF forced our African leaders to sell all their factories and they too sheepishly obeyed and Now most African countries have been turned into buying from the western manufacturing companies creating employment for their citizens and the African has been turned into a consumer thanks to our unpatriotic leaders. Right from Nkrumah’s time to the later parts of the 80’s when you go to Tema,there were factories everywhere and the unemployment situation was very low in Ghana. Common sense, if we apply it in Ghana will encourage us to build our own factories and produce our own stuff in our own country and restrict others from taking advantage of our market, that is what western markets do. Read on these prescribed IMF programs for Ghana, Structure Adjustment program, SAP which actually means fool in the American language, that didn’t work so they brought another one called Program Action to mitigate the social cost of Adjustment PAMSCAD. This was all Rawlings time and before we got to the democratic period, all our factories were gone, when will the African get sense?
@@cheendo7400 You just agreed with me. Allow me to expound: "Are you saying the government should increase the cost of living for Ghanaian consumers?" - You just, in a very long-winded way, agreed that prices would go up - My point exactly :) "...before creating an affordable local alternative? ...Think 1D1F etc": These incentives such as 1D1F will subsidise the local producers enabling them to compete with cheap sub-standard imports while expanding their local production. When economies of scale allows lower production costs, the local producer can compete with the importers, international markets and THEN ALSO export internationally from Ghana. No, I'm not an importer. I think we are on the same team in this discussion. What I DON'T agree with is European investors coming to Africa and reaping subsidies meant to help African producers.
Vanessa blessing us again! I have been binge-watching your content! I was telling my mom who is an African living in America for about 18 years now how amazing that we finally have media depicting our country in a good light. Keep up the good work! :)
That is why am all for the 1D1F initiative and I know we ain't gonna see it grow now but definitely geared towards the future of this country and am incredibly happy about it.
Wow as a Ghanaian woman, this is the first time I cried watching someone speaking soooo beautifully about my country! I totally agree with him saying that he is French born and raised in another country and now living in Ghana! I am born and raised in Europe and I felt soooo connected to Mother Nature through this video thank you so much Vanessa and when I come to Ghana in 2021 you guys can show me around 😍
God bless this man, we have been complaining about this importation of food all these years. He is a true Ghanaian 🇬🇭. Got to give credits to Vanessa, a true daughter of the soil. Great video 👍🏿
I love this. I feel like we often overlook the products, services and opportunities for development in our own country because we see what the "western world" has to offer as "better" which isn't necessarily correct. I'm also happy it's a sustainable business
In many ways western products and services have set a standard, that cannot be denied. But instead of Africans setting that same standard and being inspired by what other nations have created for themselves we want to cut corners and just buy what they produce without asking ourselves how can we do what they did and it better and/or make it make sense for our respective countries. Thankfully more people of my generation and younger are doing that. As africans we must lift Africa from this cycle of dependency and downtrodden reputation it currently has, Vanessa is doing her part as well as all the people being featured on her channel. I cannot wait to join the group.
Home is where the heart is the Ghana i know always will welcome you .I can imagine your frustration but blessings to you and well said. Great work Vanessa
I hear him, I share his sentiments on changing the agriculture landscape in Ghana, with respect to the quantities of food that are imported when we have the capabilities to do such on ground. What I do not think is cool is his company is headed up by 5 Belgians and 2 Frenchmen and no native Ghanaians. For a brand that premises itself on being led by foreigners who have lived in Africa you would think one of the founders would at least be a native Ghanaian or African at least 🧐 He probably pays the farmers he works with a fair price but where is the EQUITY?
@@josephbrown1573 if a foreigner invests a million dollars or more creating a business in Ghana, they do not need Ghanaian representation on their board/shareholders. If they invest less than that, then they do. It's a question of thresholds.
@Nana, equity? But you assumed he pays the farmers a fair price (do Ghanaians businessmen pay the same fair price? ) He doesn't compete with locals ( he is selling different products) He is supporting local products / farmers. No Ghanaian in leading position or as shareholders? maybe Ghanaians were not interested in this kind business...if so, they were wrong.
Nana, I agree with you with all my heart. I've worked in West Africa for many years. With all respect, there are many guys like this guy who do this shat!(pardon my french haha). They will claim Africa but their business partners will never be African. Their intermediate circle will never be African. They grow up in Africa, they love Africa for the money to be made, and the freedom they have and not the culture to be loved. However, I actually don't blame them. The system allows them to. I would bever forget a CEO from Argentina invited my consultancy group to his house for dinner. Based in the northern part of Nigeria. They own ACRES of Land and breed polo horses. I walked into his house and I was the only African person in the whole place. They had around 100 people in the building. All the waiters and Waitresses were African. Meanwhile, this is in Nigeria O. I left after one hour. I felt sick. I was confused. French people have their own internal issues. Being born in Nigeria doesn't mean you were raised in the culture. I have nothing against this guy. He is doing what all men do, seeking for Gold. I have a problem with the policies created in West Africa. You shouldn't be able to start a business unless you invest with indigenous people. The majority of Non-Africans in West Africa never integrate. They still create their own communities and segregate from Africans. but guess what? They are treated like Kings as well.
Hence my comment highlighting the incongruity of a European reaping Africa's resources warning about the Asian reaping Africa's resources. I agree with you. Coming from the large-scale rape of Africa through slavery and mining, we need to NOT move to a micro-scale rape of Africa through having European owned farms reaping the benefits of African initiatives meant for African farmers.
wow Robin....well done. We need 30 people like you and Ghana would change for good. Thank Vanessa....l like the way he say our country...very positive person and he cares
I'm happy that I took the time to listen. I was skeptical at first, but saw his sincerity and passion for Ghana. Can't wait to travel there to see for myself.
Wow! you continue to put out relevant and resourceful content. Its good to know that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive in Ghana in a good way . The only import Africa need is her children back. Ada reminds me of a river town on the Essequibo river in Guyana . It looks so peaceful .
Seems brilliant, found your channel because I bought a chihuahua and was researching them. Wanted to check the video out again to compare how my experience compared. Decided to watch a little more this time and it was a good choice. It makes me happy to see that Africa is growing and has young people with great pride in their area and want nothing more than to see it prosper. With no motivation other than pure love for their country. I wish nothing but success for him and hopefully one day I’ll be able to try his product all the way over here in eastern United States. Happy I found the channel. Gonna sub this time.
Totally agree with him about investing in your self. Particularly in your health. I live an alkaline life now with so much health benefits and I will never turn back.
God bless this brother I see such a genuineness in his speech and a calmness about him. Would like to meet him when I get to ghana. Vanessa, how do I get a hold of him? God bless you
👏👏👏 💯 agree with you brother any Asians who you see in any part of Ghana stealing our resources to their country or doing things to damage our country Ghana as a Citizen you have the right to step them so we welcome your ideas and keep the good work going God and our Ancestors will help you and protect you and bless you with your honesty mindset 🙏🏾❤️💛💚
Not that you didn’t realize he not once mentioned the white supremacy brainwash. Talked about Chinese, Brazilian and what Ghanaians can’t do ...Not once did he mention Europeans and their abuses!He claim he can show you around...bullshit
@@kwamesolo3315 You must out of your fucking mind. Black Lives Matter! It will not stop and those countries that do not look out for the welfare of their own indigenous people’s are doomed to be controlled and manipulated by people who will tell you they know better about your place but they are not from there. They tell you what a poor job you are doing and will try to convince you that they feel for your place more than you a local person does. When you fail to see who is pushing there outside agenda while convincing the local how messed up or dis functional the place is.. That is the audacious character that those white privileged have presented to those who are listening but can’t hear the message ...
Thanks a lot Vanessa, Africa needs people like brother Robin, that you come to a country, you do something productive that will benefit yourself and the local people, not complaining. This guy proves to have something in the brain, he knows the erea and has a heart for Africa. I would advice people who want to start something in Ghana or even elsewhere to approach him, he can give some tips. Check this out: it could even be possible that you partner him by buying his natural products he's making to sell it through! @Robin, si tu peux voir ce message, en tout cas merci de tout coeur et plein de succes à toi! Biso na biso!
I pray in the name of Jesus, that God helps Robin to succeed in his business in Ghana. Thanks for showing him and his endeavours and what he is doing to help youths in Ghana.
WOW!!! Vanessa the cinematography, direction and quality of this video is outstanding! The story is uplifting and enlightening! You deserve 500k plus subscribers!
Greetings Vanessa Kanbi, he making excellent points and it's great that he cares a lot about the Ghanaian people and the country of Ghana more so than most people in his culture. Spirulina is an excellent product, especially when its manufactured in Ghana. Thanks for sharing.
Too true Robin, Ghana will crash and burn if we don't produce and sell our own products. By all means, we will import certain items but we have to keep it at the minimum, and produce the items we eat the most like rice, chicken, Ghana prints, kick out Nestle and make the chocolates ourselves. Encourage the people to buy Ghanaian own products, you do that by raising the tax on imported products, thereby, making Ghana products cheaper than the foreign ones. This will enable people to buy their own. Robin is spot on. Why do we allow foreign fishing ships in our water? Huge fishing vessels sweeping our ocean floor and taking everything.. They are coming as far as China. What are our Black Star Line doing? Don't we have security on the waters?
Awesome video! Listening to Robin was very inspirational and encouraging. I live in the west, so for me it was refreshing hearing a white man claim an African nation as his home and even referred to the continent as the motherland. His sincerity is noteworthy and his vision is beautiful. I wish him all the best!
Bravo Robin. You are spot on and I hear you. I share your vision as someone with African roots in the Diaspora planning to come and invest in Ghana together with my Sisters and Brothers. May you remain blessed with what you are doing in Ghana.🙏
Man you.speak truth i have been watching from a far ,i have.subscribed to a variety of youtubers from the motherland because we have been blindfolded by western top news media like BBC and CNN ,they use the news like a dark shield to blocked us from the good things in Africa i must expressed my everlasting thanks especially to this channel and wode maya , and all the the other youtubers can't remember by name today ,the videos are so refreshing to our minds .watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
So interesting! I haven’t been to Ghana yet, but from what I’ve seen on videos, there so much there, and Ghana can produce everything for itself and the areas around Ghana. While I believe in being a global citizen, countries need to stop taking too much from other parts of the world, and harvest within their own areas 1st. To do otherwise is causing too much damage.
@@VanessaKanbi You are doing SUCH A GOOD JOB. You are changing the world and the progress of the world... Well Done!! You are my mums favourite UA-camr 😘💫🖤
We only need millions like him and voila! You have a paradise😀 I hope that his life story will inspire people , no matter the colour of their skin. His principles and morals only could improve not only their own lives but their communities. 🇧🇷❤️
Thank you for this interview. Coming from the West I am suspicious of all Europeans/ colonizers. He offered a sincere perspective that is appreciated. Pennsylvania, Divided Snakes
To be honest Africa needs visionaries leaders and they should be good dictators.. In good way block interference also put their countries first and provide them with necessary resources so that they can be able to manufacture their own products in Africa... Africa get it all
Robin is my little brother. We met here in Accra 9 years ago, worked under the same company in Paris for a little while and we both moved back to Accra 6 months apart and he is doing fantastic. He was one of my groomsmen, he has a very nice personality and everything he said is very true. I am so proud of him.
Aww, nice. I can imagine his dance at your wedding
Point taken but how are you doing as you say he is doing fine.!I hope you are doing better in your own country!
Tell him I am proud of his achievements and must continue to live his best life and help build the continent he was born in and is so proud of.
@@PatriciaAbijah He's a very good dancer lol
@@Yoku84 😀
The government of Ghana has decided to put a ban on poultry and rice import in 2 years. That's a great opportunity for Ghanaian and African diasporas to explore
This is very powerful!
THIS is GOOD NEWS Prince!
Import of Poultry is already BAN. I read about it last week👍🏾
That's great in light of a DW documentary I watched! Next stop cap on tomato imports
when nigeria did it more than a year ago remember the back lash
I was meeting Robin last year in Ghana by accident and he took me to beautiful Ada, showing me around. He and his team are just amazing and you you should definitely check it out by chance! Best greetings to all my Ghanaian friends from Vienna, Austria
He speaks with so much passion for the country. Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Robin is 100% right bcos government needs to protect local farmers and business men
As someone living in the west, i can tell you everything he is saying is 100% true, lots of documentaries on Netflix these days about multinationals and how they have taken over the food industry and promote artificial and unhealthy foods. It used to be a European and American issue, sad to say it is now affecting African and also South America, which are countries that have enough home made natural resources to do this themselves for sustainability. But all these multinational lobbyists and politicians will fight anyone who wants to go "local" instead of imports as there is serious millions to be made by individuals and cooperations.
You're absolutely correct! As a South American it boggles my mind that we're dependent on the so called first world countries for sustenance.
You are spot on.
Jon arbuckle, I don't think you're been fair to this guy, he was born in Nigeria, Africa is in him he has every right to participate in the business of Africa. This has nothing to do with other you tubers talking about the same thing.
dotunn Deep
Question, if you’re drowning does it matter who saves you? I will never understand the “African “ experience because I was born in the Caribbean and live in the US. Everyone sees the news, so I don’t need to talk about the black man’s struggle where I live. All I’m saying is Robin seems like a sincere, patriotic citizen. Black or White, he is contributing to the Ghanaian economy and providing employment opportunities to her youth. He is promoting local products, as an outsider, please help me understand the issue with that. Just seeking understanding. I see opportunity🤷🏾♀️
Are you guys agree with me that Vanessa is the best female UA-camR in the whole AFRICAN CONTINENT?
♥️♥️♥️
Absolutely. She is amazing, a natural presenter and a great listener. Well done Vanessa.
Vanessa herself already loves praises So this is exactly what she wants to hear now there you already have her 😃😃
Yes she is and I love her soomuch
Agree
The buying from the west and selling in Ghana is our problem. We should manufacture our own needs in Ghana then we can solve unemployment. Why should we import chicken from Brazil, it is all because these multinationals bribe government officials NOT to look at their destructive trade practices in Ghana at the detriment of our local farmers and others. This guy has a good heart he is saying something that we have been saying for a long time.
Stop blaming government because those doing those business have nothing to do with government. Now the government is trying to stop all that and they are finding it difficult.
@@Ghanadiaries Is it hard for government to raise import duties on foreign products? Tell me how hard that is?
@@cheendo7400 Are you saying the government should increase the cost of living for Ghanaian consumers before creating an affordable local alternative? Seems more sensible to work on the alternative first. Think 1D1F etc.
@@imarkyaw534 Amazing, you don’t understand common sense economics, I will educate you, when our government increases import duties on foreign made products/produce, what happens is, our local manufacturers are able to control the market and compete well. Simply put,the prices of imported goods will go up and that of the local manufacturers will be moderate for our local people to afford. This put money into the pockets of our local manufacturers who in turn will expand their manufacturing base which will employ more of our unemployed youth and above all Ghanaian money will stay in Ghana. Are you an importer? You people are destroying Ghana and gradually your time will be up. There are reasons why IMF forced our African leaders to sell all their factories and they too sheepishly obeyed and Now most African countries have been turned into buying from the western manufacturing companies creating employment for their citizens and the African has been turned into a consumer thanks to our unpatriotic leaders. Right from Nkrumah’s time to the later parts of the 80’s when you go to Tema,there were factories everywhere and the unemployment situation was very low in Ghana. Common sense, if we apply it in Ghana will encourage us to build our own factories and produce our own stuff in our own country and restrict others from taking advantage of our market, that is what western markets do. Read on these prescribed IMF programs for Ghana, Structure Adjustment program, SAP which actually means fool in the American language, that didn’t work so they brought another one called Program Action to mitigate the social cost of Adjustment PAMSCAD. This was all Rawlings time and before we got to the democratic period, all our factories were gone, when will the African get sense?
@@cheendo7400 You just agreed with me. Allow me to expound:
"Are you saying the government should increase the cost of living for Ghanaian consumers?" - You just, in a very long-winded way, agreed that prices would go up - My point exactly :)
"...before creating an affordable local alternative? ...Think 1D1F etc": These incentives such as 1D1F will subsidise the local producers enabling them to compete with cheap sub-standard imports while expanding their local production. When economies of scale allows lower production costs, the local producer can compete with the importers, international markets and THEN ALSO export internationally from Ghana.
No, I'm not an importer. I think we are on the same team in this discussion.
What I DON'T agree with is European investors coming to Africa and reaping subsidies meant to help African producers.
Vanessa blessing us again! I have been binge-watching your content! I was telling my mom who is an African living in America for about 18 years now how amazing that we finally have media depicting our country in a good light. Keep up the good work! :)
Come home
@@Techbill247 if only it was that easy. Can't exactly come back home when you have nothing.
@@desibaabs8415 i feel u , believe me i do. u need to save and plan well. life is cheap down here. easy to get a plot of land and do something on it.
I just glanced through his Instagram page and I realised this dude enjoys Ghana than even me a Ghanaian
The Video Quality is outstanding QUEEN!
Seems like a humble guy, who generally cares about the continent
That is why am all for the 1D1F initiative and I know we ain't gonna see it grow now but definitely geared towards the future of this country and am incredibly happy about it.
This was spot on Vanessa, he was speaking from the heart. Thanks for this one !
Brilliantly done Vanessa, this is an excellent piece!
I know Robin too...stand up guy. Quite the adventurer too
Koffi, he knows all the black men in ghana,
Wow as a Ghanaian woman, this is the first time I cried watching someone speaking soooo beautifully about my country! I totally agree with him saying that he is French born and raised in another country and now living in Ghana! I am born and raised in Europe and I felt soooo connected to Mother Nature through this video thank you so much Vanessa and when I come to Ghana in 2021 you guys can show me around 😍
God bless this man, we have been complaining about this importation of food all these years. He is a true Ghanaian 🇬🇭.
Got to give credits to Vanessa, a true daughter of the soil. Great video 👍🏿
I love this. I feel like we often overlook the products, services and opportunities for development in our own country because we see what the "western world" has to offer as "better" which isn't necessarily correct.
I'm also happy it's a sustainable business
In many ways western products and services have set a standard, that cannot be denied. But instead of Africans setting that same standard and being inspired by what other nations have created for themselves we want to cut corners and just buy what they produce without asking ourselves how can we do what they did and it better and/or make it make sense for our respective countries. Thankfully more people of my generation and younger are doing that. As africans we must lift Africa from this cycle of dependency and downtrodden reputation it currently has, Vanessa is doing her part as well as all the people being featured on her channel. I cannot wait to join the group.
This rid here is a good documentary. Humble guy. Wish him all the best
Africa , the home of mankind, all races(only one race)or groups can trace their roots back to Africa. That is why he feels the way he feels.
👏👏
God bless us all !
Croatia with Ghana !
Shout out to the cinematographer Cobbie Brent! You are on fire!
Loving the consistency 🙌🏾🙌🏾❤️
Home is where the heart is the Ghana i know always will welcome you .I can imagine your frustration but blessings to you and well said.
Great work Vanessa
Wow..what an interview Blown away! We need more people like you, your mentality is fantastic 💖
He speaks from his heart. Lovely heart, beautiful inside........
This a beautifully shot video and that young man has a powerful message. I enjoyed this video immensely.
This is so exciting. Love to see sustainable entrepreneurs! Wishing you the best success.
I hear him, I share his sentiments on changing the agriculture landscape in Ghana, with respect to the quantities of food that are imported when we have the capabilities to do such on ground.
What I do not think is cool is his company is headed up by 5 Belgians and 2 Frenchmen and no native Ghanaians. For a brand that premises itself on being led by foreigners who have lived in Africa you would think one of the founders would at least be a native Ghanaian or African at least 🧐 He probably pays the farmers he works with a fair price but where is the EQUITY?
Create your own and leave people alone
@@josephbrown1573 if a foreigner invests a million dollars or more creating a business in Ghana, they do not need Ghanaian representation on their board/shareholders. If they invest less than that, then they do. It's a question of thresholds.
@Nana, equity? But you assumed he pays the farmers a fair price (do Ghanaians businessmen pay the same fair price? )
He doesn't compete with locals ( he is selling different products)
He is supporting local products / farmers.
No Ghanaian in leading position or as shareholders? maybe Ghanaians were not interested in this kind business...if so, they were wrong.
Nana, I agree with you with all my heart. I've worked in West Africa for many years. With all respect, there are many guys like this guy who do this shat!(pardon my french haha). They will claim Africa but their business partners will never be African. Their intermediate circle will never be African.
They grow up in Africa, they love Africa for the money to be made, and the freedom they have and not the culture to be loved. However, I actually don't blame them. The system allows them to. I would bever forget a CEO from Argentina invited my consultancy group to his house for dinner. Based in the northern part of Nigeria. They own ACRES of Land and breed polo horses. I walked into his house and I was the only African person in the whole place.
They had around 100 people in the building. All the waiters and Waitresses were African. Meanwhile, this is in Nigeria O. I left after one hour. I felt sick. I was confused. French people have their own internal issues. Being born in Nigeria doesn't mean you were raised in the culture. I have nothing against this guy. He is doing what all men do, seeking for Gold. I have a problem with the policies created in West Africa. You shouldn't be able to start a business unless you invest with indigenous people. The majority of Non-Africans in West Africa never integrate. They still create their own communities and segregate from Africans. but guess what? They are treated like Kings as well.
Hence my comment highlighting the incongruity of a European reaping Africa's resources warning about the Asian reaping Africa's resources.
I agree with you. Coming from the large-scale rape of Africa through slavery and mining, we need to NOT move to a micro-scale rape of Africa through having European owned farms reaping the benefits of African initiatives meant for African farmers.
Very good video. Congrats to Robin and good luck with his business!
lately your work rate is Up Vanessa!! .keep pushing! you are awesome!
I just discovered your channel through Wode Maya and I’m so glad your covering these stories!!!💯
There are always those who sticks out and makes a difference. Very good video. Bless
wow Robin....well done. We need 30 people like you and Ghana would change for good. Thank Vanessa....l like the way he say our country...very positive person and he cares
Very inspiring have really enjoyed watching this
Your meeting some very interesting people
Excellent commentary! Thank you for sharing this!
Nuff respect to this guy for his passion in Nature, humanity and entrepreneurship. Great job Vanessa. 🙏🙏
Attention to detail. I love nature. Thanks Vanessa
I'm happy that I took the time to listen. I was skeptical at first, but saw his sincerity and passion for Ghana. Can't wait to travel there to see for myself.
Ada is a beautiful place and Robin, you are so right about everything you say and totally agreed with you🙏🏻
Great educational lessons
Wow! you continue to put out relevant and resourceful content. Its good to know that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive in Ghana in a good way . The only import Africa need is her children back. Ada reminds me of a river town on the Essequibo river in Guyana . It looks so peaceful .
I suspect you are from Guyana
Robin gets it. We all need to get it. Great guy. Thank you.
Seems brilliant, found your channel because
I bought a chihuahua and was researching them. Wanted to check the video out again to compare how my experience compared. Decided to watch a little more this time and it was a good choice. It makes me happy to see that Africa is growing and has young people with great pride in their area and want nothing more than to see it prosper. With no motivation other than pure love for their country. I wish nothing but success for him and hopefully one day I’ll be able to try his product all the way over here in eastern United States. Happy I found the channel. Gonna sub this time.
Robin iam 100% behind you brother, will be good to sit down when i arrive. Stay forever blessed. BM
Yeh! Big time respect to you Robin! stay safe dude!!.. would love to meet you 1 day!...Julien ..UK
Really enjoyed this video, very good coverage of information! Ase'
This is a great video Vanesssa, really glad to see this. Great story and powerful message.
Kudos! Way to go ✌🏽
Its the same with tomatoes. Ghana imports more tinned tomatoes, thus making it impossible for natual tomato farmers to survive.
Not now though
Enjoyed the video. The young man seemed genuine and committed to the country and the people. Wish him the best of luck
Congratulations Robin, i pray your brand's sells world wide. The queen of youtuber Venessa, we thank you for all your time🙏🤔✌️💕
You let the interviewee take on the conversation in a systematic manner without disrupting him. That is great.
He has the ability to market his brand, because he’s sincerely passionate about what he’s doing AND his vision. The video was well done!
Robin you are spot on with all that you were saying .... good luck and wish to visit when I am in Ghana
Totally agree with him about investing in your self.
Particularly in your health.
I live an alkaline life now with so much health benefits and I will never turn back.
God bless this brother
I see such a genuineness in his speech and a calmness about him. Would like to meet him when I get to ghana. Vanessa, how do I get a hold of him? God bless you
I commanded your honesty ,these are the the type of people Africa need since you yourself embraced Africa keep the good work
This gentleman is doing good job.
Know Robin personally, a shout out to him and he's got dance moves...lol
He looks like he has dance moves, 🙂
Pathetic sycophant with a colonial mindset.
@@lesleykramer7207 what are you doing for Ghana ?
@@Itiswhatitism8 If only you knew ...
@@lesleykramer7207 what makes you say that?
I can hear the french and west african accent when he speaks
For someone who’s lived there all his life, I expected to hear less of the French
@@Maameelle78 same. At first I was hearing french but near end I heard both
@@Maameelle78 he says he’s lived in Ghana since 2010 and Senegal earlier, not all his life
@@PatriciaAbijah That’s why I said French.......not Ghanaian or Senegalese
@@Maameelle78 So what accent did you want him to lose?
Great content and beautiful filming. I loved it
👏👏👏 💯 agree with you brother any Asians who you see in any part of Ghana stealing our resources to their country or doing things to damage our country Ghana as a Citizen you have the right to step them so we welcome your ideas and keep the good work going God and our Ancestors will help you and protect you and bless you with your honesty mindset 🙏🏾❤️💛💚
Not that you didn’t realize he not once mentioned the white supremacy brainwash. Talked about Chinese, Brazilian and what Ghanaians can’t do ...Not once did he mention Europeans and their abuses!He claim he can show you around...bullshit
@@1NAOT You can talk about white Supremacy all you want, it won't change anything.
@@kwamesolo3315 You must out of your fucking mind. Black Lives Matter! It will not stop and those countries that do not look out for the welfare of their own indigenous people’s are doomed to be controlled and manipulated by people who will tell you they know better about your place but they are not from there. They tell you what a poor job you are doing and will try to convince you that they feel for your place more than you a local person does. When you fail to see who is pushing there outside agenda while convincing the local how messed up or dis functional the place is.. That is the audacious character that those white privileged have presented to those who are listening but can’t hear the message ...
Vanessa kanbi, I enjoy your videos. I like the editing. The flow of the interview. The interviewees flow
Thanks a lot Vanessa, Africa needs people like brother Robin, that you come to a country, you do something productive that will benefit yourself and the local people, not complaining. This guy proves to have something in the brain, he knows the erea and has a heart for Africa. I would advice people who want to start something in Ghana or even elsewhere to approach him, he can give some tips. Check this out: it could even be possible that you partner him by buying his natural products he's making to sell it through! @Robin, si tu peux voir ce message, en tout cas merci de tout coeur et plein de succes à toi! Biso na biso!
I pray in the name of Jesus, that God helps Robin to succeed in his business in Ghana. Thanks for showing him and his endeavours and what he is doing to help youths in Ghana.
WOW!!! Vanessa the cinematography, direction and quality of this video is outstanding! The story is uplifting and enlightening! You deserve 500k plus subscribers!
Love the docu style. Beautiful nature
Amazing work Vanessa!
Good job Vanessa ! he is right and on point
Wow Robin! Wise man talking.
Relevant information nicely done
Now this is the type of person I would like to meet when I come to Africa.
This is important. Manufacturing its important.
this right here is passion!
YOU ARE DOING AN AMAZING JOB .VANESSA .. KEEP ON . PEACE .
Greetings Vanessa Kanbi, he making excellent points and it's great that he cares a lot about the Ghanaian people and the country of Ghana more so than most people in his culture. Spirulina is an excellent product, especially when its manufactured in Ghana. Thanks for sharing.
Way to go Robin!!
100% true on many subject ! Thank you brother !
This guy is a visionary. His proud of Africa. Get in touch with this guy and work with him if you can.
Wow I'm amazed at this guy,you're an inspiration to me,love you.
@@tesladaily7956 thank you sir
Too true Robin, Ghana will crash and burn if we don't produce and sell our own products. By all means, we will import certain items but we have to keep it at the minimum, and produce the items we eat the most like rice, chicken, Ghana prints, kick out Nestle and make the chocolates ourselves. Encourage the people to buy Ghanaian own products, you do that by raising the tax on imported products, thereby, making Ghana products cheaper than the foreign ones. This will enable people to buy their own. Robin is spot on. Why do we allow foreign fishing ships in our water? Huge fishing vessels sweeping our ocean floor and taking everything.. They are coming as far as China. What are our Black Star Line doing? Don't we have security on the waters?
Awesome video! Listening to Robin was very inspirational and encouraging. I live in the west, so for me it was refreshing hearing a white man claim an African nation as his home and even referred to the continent as the motherland. His sincerity is noteworthy and his vision is beautiful. I wish him all the best!
We need more ppl in Africa like Rodin
Very responsible reporting well done 👏 👏
Great idea and thanks for sharing God bless
Bravo Robin. You are spot on and I hear you. I share your vision as someone with African roots in the Diaspora planning to come and invest in Ghana together with my Sisters and Brothers. May you remain blessed with what you are doing in Ghana.🙏
Lots of great suggestions for business opportunities, especially the younger adults population.
TOP!!!! Wake up people!
We have everything around us, just start..
Beautiful🥰!
Amazing and informative interview
Man you.speak truth i have been watching from a far ,i have.subscribed to a variety of youtubers from the motherland because we have been blindfolded by western top news media like BBC and CNN ,they use the news like a dark shield to blocked us from the good things in Africa i must expressed my everlasting thanks especially to this channel and wode maya , and all the the other youtubers can't remember by name today ,the videos are so refreshing to our minds .watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
So interesting! I haven’t been to Ghana yet, but from what I’ve seen on videos, there so much there, and Ghana can produce everything for itself and the areas around Ghana. While I believe in being a global citizen, countries need to stop taking too much from other parts of the world, and harvest within their own areas 1st. To do otherwise is causing too much damage.
It's the quality of the video and production as a whole for me...
Great content! He is speaking nothing but the truth
This video was so good!
Nice one Nessa. Stay blessed
Bravo Robin 🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌😀😀
Thanks V. I finally know where I can get Spirulina in Gh🤗 . Beautiful cinematography too
What is it?
@@adjoa-anima sea algae that is used as a dietary supplement. You can Google it
Such great videos
Thank you 😊
@@VanessaKanbi You are doing SUCH A GOOD JOB. You are changing the world and the progress of the world...
Well Done!! You are my mums favourite UA-camr 😘💫🖤
We only need millions like him and voila! You have a paradise😀
I hope that his life story will inspire people , no matter the colour of their skin. His principles and morals only could improve not only their own lives but their communities. 🇧🇷❤️
Wow.thats so inspiring
Thank you for this interview. Coming from the West I am suspicious of all Europeans/ colonizers. He offered a sincere perspective that is appreciated. Pennsylvania, Divided Snakes
To be honest Africa needs visionaries leaders and they should be good dictators.. In good way block interference also put their countries first and provide them with necessary resources so that they can be able to manufacture their own products in Africa... Africa get it all