Thank you for showing our lovely and beautiful country. Before it was one of the peaceful country in the world 🌎 and it will be again in the name of the Lord.
Thanks for the video. I am currently in LIB. My last visit was 1987, long time. Liberia has experienced a massive change, although very chaotic in many areas, there are certainly many beautiful things about my country and people. The beauty of the place and people is second to none. Due to my age, although my health is good, unfortunately I do not plan on settling in Liberia but, LIB will see me every year for four months until I'm too old to travel. Thanks for the video.
Greetings from the United States. I’ve been doing some research on Liberia recently and find your history quite fascinating, especially since most people in USA are never told about it. When I see footage like this it’s just sad and makes me think of what could’ve been if Samuel Doe wouldn’t have destroyed your country. High walls, barbed wire, dirty everywhere. This neighborhood looks so bad. It’s a tragedy what they did to William Tolbert. Liberia would be a much better place if he was still alive.
Americans are never told Liberian history by who? Does America tell you about Croatia? Burma? There are free libraries all over America. If you don't know, it's because you don't want to know.
@Mango Elephant. Well for 1, we are never told about Liberia in school. We never hear about Liberia on the news. I’m 44yrs. old and I didn’t know Liberia existed until last year. My best childhood friend is black and even he didn’t know what Liberia was when I asked him. His mother did know about Liberia though. She knew everything about your country’s history and we had a long conversation about it.
@@Samuelfish2k you never visited the free Library. That's laziness on your part not the school. Schools teach you to read but it's up to you to go to the library to get books to read. I bet you don't have a library card at 44.
@@Solamor-ug9eo not to rain on your parade, but that's Liberia, where the bourgeois black elite took everything and oppressed the indigenous people. That's what those two civil wars were about. Find any person named Tolbert and they have the riches which are missing.
Thank you for this video I felt like that too very very drain when I visited just this August 2022 like you mentioned I do have faith and I see great potential for the country my sister said to me next time my visit will be much better since I have been in Liberia for sooo long Liberia is indeed a beautiful country , thanks again.
Most millionaires in Liberia are not Liberians. That’s why , cuz they just want to live in a good enough safe area and make all their money and send back to their country
@@netehforsberg3252 So we developing this estate, we’ve been working on this for the past 3 years , we haven’t officially announced it yet but since you caught it and inquire I’ll be glad to give u more information Email us @ visionestatesliberia@gmail.com
Vision estate offering homes...but how can a non Liberian citizen purchase? I think the letter of the law is that only black CITIZENS can own land. Is that inaccurate? Please correct me if so Or is it a lease for non citizens? I do not care much for common practice(e.g. if it is common that non citizens are sold land) I am asking about the actual law
@@7Fields16LLC Right - they 'own' it but is it backed up by law? In other words, if a new administration came in and started enforcing the laws as written, would they lose their land? The original purpose of Liberia seems to be lost and folks want to just give the country away now for a few bucks. At the least, they should be on leased land and not freehold
@@Koiva232 Yes. It is owned by the people who built it. If they are leasing the land. It is another thing. Lands are private in Liberia. The government cannot just take your land after a new government replaces the others. The laws for Land are Americo Liberian and African base laws.
Liberia has once again opened it up where one can have dual citizenship. That way you can buy something. I know several Liberians who keep me in the loop.
There is nothing like 3rd world broda... Wat we need is improved and sustained services for better quality of life for d general populace... ...and because of capitalism, we will for sure continue to have such disparities in our daily living/lives... Good job on d video and commentary... (Please avoid negative connotations and shed a positive spin always). Thanks again...
Oh yes , Vision estate is almost sold out , but I’ll be making a lot of videos about it I can send to your email all the info also U can just email hello to this email and I’ll send u everything visionestateliberia@gmail.com
I was about to ask the same tho. I mean these people are making that much money in Liberia while even in America here you can’t make half of the lay a month.
Most people who are Millionaires are foreigners living in this area, so, their mega mansions are in their home countries ... they live in a comfortable place like this thats better then most places
@@liberia-totheworld9628 Ok I get it bro but I pray that Liberia will eventually going to be great like it uses to be The place is still gorgeous and I can see a lot of developments in ten years time!! God bless Liberia 🇱🇷
Bro please, my exgirlfriend was deputy minister and she told me Weah didn't pay for 7 months. I grew up in sinkor before coming to the state at 18. The new Liberia should be places like grand kru county and Maryland and Cape mount. We should get out of the city. How many people has job
What about the disenfranchised, poor and needy who don't have a voice? Inadequate educational opportunities and the lack of basic needs to say the least. I only see the "haves and the have nots." Inequality of the distribution of wealth and services. The grabbers "grab and go" within their affluent settings and the poor die because they cannot afford and do not have their basic needs nor human rights. The inhumane treatment of the citizens is not inviting nor encouraging. The poor, elderly are forgotten because the rich are living in :Sinkor". Clearly no middle class. They live in mansions and the poor live in huts... next to these mansions. Sorry situation! I'm not impressed. A nation with non-accredited universities on every corner is a failure. The "blind leading the blind" unfortunately!
Clara town, jallah town, old road so many. Go into the residential places like fuk excuse my French. Jst complete shit and ain’t nothing being done about it
I have someone on Facebook I met years ago that I send money to twice a year. Not a lot but I been wondering about him because he posted years ago some dead children and people dying (looking like they were getting killed). IDK hopefully he's not a bad person.
Thank you for showing our lovely and beautiful country. Before it was one of the peaceful country in the world 🌎 and it will be again in the name of the Lord.
Thanks for the video. I am currently in LIB. My last visit was 1987, long time. Liberia has experienced a massive change, although very chaotic in many areas, there are certainly many beautiful things about my country and people. The beauty of the place and people is second to none. Due to my age, although my health is good, unfortunately I do not plan on settling in Liberia but, LIB will see me every year for four months until I'm too old to travel. Thanks for the video.
Wow
Amazing, I’m happy for you
Greetings from the United States.
I’ve been doing some research on Liberia recently and find your history quite fascinating, especially since most people in USA are never told about it.
When I see footage like this it’s just sad and makes me think of what could’ve been if Samuel Doe wouldn’t have destroyed your country. High walls, barbed wire, dirty everywhere. This neighborhood looks so bad.
It’s a tragedy what they did to William Tolbert. Liberia would be a much better place if he was still alive.
Americans are never told Liberian history by who? Does America tell you about Croatia? Burma? There are free libraries all over America. If you don't know, it's because you don't want to know.
@Mango Elephant. Well for 1, we are never told about Liberia in school. We never hear about Liberia on the news. I’m 44yrs. old and I didn’t know Liberia existed until last year.
My best childhood friend is black and even he didn’t know what Liberia was when I asked him. His mother did know about Liberia though. She knew everything about your country’s history and we had a long conversation about it.
@@Samuelfish2k you never visited the free Library. That's laziness on your part not the school. Schools teach you to read but it's up to you to go to the library to get books to read. I bet you don't have a library card at 44.
Hell no I don’t go to the library. Why would I go there? And even if I did, what makes you think I’d find out about Liberia there?
My parents bought us a full set encyclopedia when I was young. I spent alot of time reading through those books. Never heard about Liberia.
Please tell them to clean up the outside, paint those fences. They make 30K a month? That neighborhood should reflect it
That’s true
However most of the people are are foreigners, they sending their money back home , not so much of making the neighborhood looks stunning
It is reflecting it. This isn't what Liberia looks like. This is the "Miami", which Weah talks about.
@@Solamor-ug9eo not to rain on your parade, but that's Liberia, where the bourgeois black elite took everything and oppressed the indigenous people. That's what those two civil wars were about. Find any person named Tolbert and they have the riches which are missing.
I find this video very calming. Thanks for sharing.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 thanks
Thank you for this video I felt like that too very very drain when I visited just this August 2022 like you mentioned I do have faith and I see great potential for the country my sister said to me next time my visit will be much better since I have been in Liberia for sooo long Liberia is indeed a beautiful country , thanks again.
Keep showing Lib to the world
I find this interesting, would love to see what the houses/ inside looks like!
Wow classic 👍🏾 I"will get my soon, thank you very much mean 🇱🇷
American accent bruh, u eat cassava leaf? 😅😅😅. Awesome content bruh 👌
Liberia I see you soon🦅🦅
If those are millionaires places then we in deep sh⬇️⬇️t.
Most millionaires in Liberia are not Liberians. That’s why , cuz they just want to live in a good enough safe area and make all their money and send back to their country
Lol omg
Real deep shit like sinkor is a clean place
😂😂😂😂 I didn't want to say it.
Deep shit indeed smh
Money nor day hide! Unbelievable! So places like this exist in LIB..
I can't tell if this guy is joking or not. The pictures contradict every word coming out of his mouth.
The video has over 22,000 views and only u concern about that …
Thanks for watching
You didn’t talk about Vision estate as you said, I like to know about that.
Paint is nice
how can that many people make more than $30000 -US a month in a county with so many poor people?!!
Because the business owners are a few , and all the poor people spend the little they have with them , the rich gets richer
Exactly. It’s not only business people. I’m sure some evil wicked corrupt politicians lives there too
@@theafricanblogger that’s for sure
Wow that look run down still to be a rich area. Wow..
Thanks
i doubt any real millionaires live there. look at all of those dirty walls
Did you say under $20000.00 is the final purchase price for a house with VISION ESTATE?
Yes
$19,900
2 bed , gated compound, pool , gym …
It’s almost sold out , but I’ll make a video on it next week
Where is this vision estate located?
@@netehforsberg3252 it’s in Brewerville …
I would love to hear more about this. Where can I get more info?
@@netehforsberg3252 So we developing this estate, we’ve been working on this for the past 3 years , we haven’t officially announced it yet but since you caught it and inquire I’ll be glad to give u more information
Email us @ visionestatesliberia@gmail.com
The place is still developing
Millionaires in Liberia dollar 😂😂
It’s a common misconception that people have my brother, to think people in Liberia don’t actually make millions of dollars…
Vision estate offering homes...but how can a non Liberian citizen purchase? I think the letter of the law is that only black CITIZENS can own land. Is that inaccurate? Please correct me if so
Or is it a lease for non citizens? I do not care much for common practice(e.g. if it is common that non citizens are sold land) I am asking about the actual law
Most of the buildings in this video with tall walls are owned by non Liberian citizens. So I guess non Liberians can own Land in Liberia.
@@7Fields16LLC Right - they 'own' it but is it backed up by law? In other words, if a new administration came in and started enforcing the laws as written, would they lose their land? The original purpose of Liberia seems to be lost and folks want to just give the country away now for a few bucks. At the least, they should be on leased land and not freehold
@@Koiva232 Yes. It is owned by the people who built it. If they are leasing the land. It is another thing. Lands are private in Liberia. The government cannot just take your land after a new government replaces the others. The laws for Land are Americo Liberian and African base laws.
Liberia has once again opened it up where one can have dual citizenship. That way you can buy something. I know several Liberians who keep me in the loop.
There is nothing like 3rd world broda...
Wat we need is improved and sustained services for better quality of life for d general populace...
...and because of capitalism, we will for sure continue to have such disparities in our daily living/lives...
Good job on d video and commentary... (Please avoid negative connotations and shed a positive spin always).
Thanks again...
How can I buy one of those new development that is coming?
Hi
Kindly reach out to me via WhatsApp or email or just direct 763 344 3624
visionestatesliberia.com
You didn’t talk about vision estate? Please do a more in-depth video about it and include contact info and website
Oh yes , Vision estate is almost sold out , but I’ll be making a lot of videos about it
I can send to your email all the info also
U can just email hello to this email and I’ll send u everything
visionestateliberia@gmail.com
Did you say 30k a month? USD?
Yes USD
I was about to ask the same tho. I mean these people are making that much money in Liberia while even in America here you can’t make half of the lay a month.
@@talkliberia812 it’s easier to make $30k USD in Liberia then America
@@liberia-totheworld9628 Bro I wanna get your honest opinion on something very important. What’s your Facebook?
@@talkliberia812 RedVisionco@gmail.com
Or just hit my DM
@liberia2theworld
are they millionaires or thousandnaires because those houses doesn’t looked like millionaires houses tho
Most people who are Millionaires are foreigners living in this area, so, their mega mansions are in their home countries ... they live in a comfortable place like this thats better then most places
@@liberia-totheworld9628
Ok I get it bro but I pray that Liberia will eventually going to be great like it uses to be
The place is still gorgeous and I can see a lot of developments in ten years time!!
God bless Liberia 🇱🇷
They’re probably not in mad debt. A million dollar house in the states is worth about 60k in reality.
@@scrappyknux2894 thank you. Some people are just too negative to believe anything good, especially about Liberia.
What are you really showing here? 😂
I didn’t see any moving forward here
Okay … good for u
Bro please, my exgirlfriend was deputy minister and she told me Weah didn't pay for 7 months. I grew up in sinkor before coming to the state at 18. The new Liberia should be places like grand kru county and Maryland and Cape mount. We should get out of the city. How many people has job
What about the disenfranchised, poor and needy who don't have a voice? Inadequate educational opportunities and the lack of basic needs to say the least. I only see the "haves and the have nots." Inequality of the distribution of wealth and services. The grabbers "grab and go" within their affluent settings and the poor die because they cannot afford and do not have their basic needs nor human rights. The inhumane treatment of the citizens is not inviting nor encouraging. The poor, elderly are forgotten because the rich are living in :Sinkor". Clearly no middle class. They live in mansions and the poor live in huts... next to these mansions. Sorry situation! I'm not impressed. A nation with non-accredited universities on every corner is a failure. The "blind leading the blind" unfortunately!
Clara town, jallah town, old road so many. Go into the residential places like fuk excuse my French. Jst complete shit and ain’t nothing being done about it
All these people should stop selling on the streets and stop messing up the environment
I have someone on Facebook I met years ago that I send money to twice a year. Not a lot but I been wondering about him because he posted years ago some dead children and people dying (looking like they were getting killed). IDK hopefully he's not a bad person.
Are u trying to find him ?
@@liberia-totheworld9628 no
@@liberia-totheworld9628 is there a place called "Prayer City" in Liberia?
@@invokedparaclete3144please Ask the person the exact location? But I have never heard about any place name "prayers city" in Liberia 🇱🇷.
Nice environment
I was not impressed by the dirty walls everywhere.
Idk wat your consider developments
so so vlah
Jeh be deh
😂😂😂😂
I’m in Congotown now 😂
Oh nice 😊
Dirty fences
Trash free .. not
This is not rich,just say under construction.
Ok dator
This is not a millionaire area the look poor
30k😂
Yes definitely
Lots of close associates of mine , friends and business owners are making $30k per month
@liberia-totheworld9628 can u enlighten me on what businesses they do to achieve 30k/month in Liberia
This is complete nonsense
Hello, I would like you know how to contact you?
RedVisionco@gmail.com
😂😂😂😂