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This reminds me of my former life in Africa. Growing up farming and enjoying the labour of my work at harvesting was the most pleasurable moments. This is very therapeutic as your taking care of your farm equals the result of your harvesting. I built stamina doing this hard work. Now in the 🇺🇸. The hard work pays off. I thank my parents for teaching me hard work. African parents please teach your kids our heritage, hard work instead of spending money on things that are not meaningful.
We can now tour many parts of Africa from the comfort of our living rooms. Thank you for the amazing work you are doing, one day you will realize the value of what you are putting out.
81! Wow 😯 black don’t crack, and she could walk long distance as well. I need to revalidate my life and learn to live off-grid. By the way we prepare the best Cassava leaf in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Grandmaa is 81! Must be the daily natural exercise. Marvelous. African Tigress, you've well balancing the load on your head...a couple of falls is just a learning curve.
Well done and long live Granny! She's still going strong after the age of 81! My grandmother left us at age of 106 a decade ago, I still miss her. Nature is beautiful, and the reason God is highly appreciated! Awesome farm excursion, well-done family. BTW, I am a 🇬🇭 aian and proud to be African.
I'm very very impressed with this video. A typical Ghanaian village life and it has taken me back to my childhood years when I was staying with my grandmother. Every Saturday we go to farm and the the part I loved most was lunchtime. The cooked plantain, yam or cocoyam is poured on plantain leaves spread on the ground. The experience is wow.
at 9:17, Hey I am coming from farming family, we use khurpi for same, you can use same for this type of cleaning and that is easy to use and people can work longer, the way you folks are cutting it is hard and one can not work whole day by half bending
Oh woow village life z always the best,so peaceful.My grandmother passed away when she was 90 yrs, still strong and farming.l guess thus the reason they live long because they eat organic food and iwalking a long distance to the farm keeps them fit.God bless old school
Okay, so African Tigress is your main channel. Kenyan Sister is your second channel. You need a channel committed to African villages. I move that we call your third UA-cam channel, The International Farmer channel! lol
One of your best videos so far. sitting here in Canada, I’m like what am I doing Wasting my time here. I could be in my home Country in the Nature similar like where you are in Ghana right to do so many things that will give me a real return of my money. Loving your video, it wonderful. Remind me of when I was in Africa in my early age until 18 years of age. Watching this really motivates me to come back to Africa.
What a non-disputed international farmer scaring of a caterpillar 🐛 na W😂W O my people. What man can do, woman can do better. What a beautiful village life. I love this adventure 👍🏾.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Is why I encourage travelling, you learn that the world is way bigger and diverse than you thought. Back home, we are still on BBI. 🤣 Nice time out there, get well soon.
Hi Afrikan Tigress, You are unbelievable Afrikan Village girl. Yes I enjoyed watching thank you, we love ❤ you very much ❤ 💕 😘 take care God bless you.
Wow super u did excellent ❤️🤗👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 U are tuff and lovely. Well done 🇬🇭 🇰🇪 this was very fun to watch. Thank u soo much. And yes he cut the Cassava plant. Eyyy African Tigress it’s not good at all to say „ Kwasia“ to a man in Ghana and not infront of his grandmother 👵 🙈 They ignored it because u are from other culture.
Good vlog dear,It almost looks like our regions in South India tamil Nadu, as well people cultural too, farming leaving says normally... Greetings from bangalore India,
I would love to try some of the things you show on your channel. I hope there are more shops in New York that specifically sell African vegetables and interesting spices. I'm a big foodie and my goal is always to try new foods. 🙂
Our youth in Africa should rethink about taking farming to the next level, our ground fathers and grandmother are about to exit, who is going to take over from them? Farming is a trillion-dollars industry, don't look at it with a mediocre lens, is a big industry that can make you super-rich while feeding people around the world. Our parents did Peasant farming, which was good in their era, times have changed. we can't do the same today. Most universities in Africa have an abundance of research on agriculture use it to your advantage.
Young people have distances themselves from farming! To them its primitive, old-fashioned, is there an educated young woman in the city who wants to go back home and farm? They would rather do tiktok videos all day long. Here's food for thought, a young man lives 10 acres of land in Mumias, goes to the city to look for a job, becomes a watchman, has children, live in Kawangware with his family! Think about that.
You may be an international farmer but you really need to stick with tea and coffee🌱🌿. Also, no weeding for you. It is not your specialty😂. Lastly, stop undressing in front of men😌😂. Tigress, I really enjoyed this video and can now identity a cassava plant. Thanks!
AT, it is like you are in your 2nd month in Ghana now.😃 You spent like 2.5 weeks in Nigeria and told us visa don finish, when the fun just started.😃Looks like you are choosing Ghana over us, especially now that Ghana just kicked our butts in soccer.🤣 Just remember that Nigerians have long memories...
@@JuniaFrancis1 we don't need year of return for us to get tourists in Kenya. Like you said we are on top when it comes to tourism. So the nature and landscape itself invites people without even trying! So I don't know where you get this ideas from .
So what’s wrong with the village? She’s making content that people will engage with. People are tired of if Accra, Lagos, Abuja, Kumasi, Cape Town, etc. This is something new and different.
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We lv u sis n ur great work
This reminds me of my former life in Africa. Growing up farming and enjoying the labour of my work at harvesting was the most pleasurable moments. This is very therapeutic as your taking care of your farm equals the result of your harvesting. I built stamina doing this hard work. Now in the 🇺🇸. The hard work pays off. I thank my parents for teaching me hard work. African parents please teach your kids our heritage, hard work instead of spending money on things that are not meaningful.
Ain’t you blessed to re-live that previous life from thousands of miles away?🤪
This reminds me of my former life in Africa too 👀👍
@@Kikongolessons bless your heart ❤️ @me too.
African Tigress , welcome to my country . I'm so proud of you . Keep up the good work !
This was such a tasking thing to do. My boss always stretching herself to give quality contents. God bless you and keep you in health.
We can now tour many parts of Africa from the comfort of our living rooms. Thank you for the amazing work you are doing, one day you will realize the value of what you are putting out.
81! Wow 😯 black don’t crack, and she could walk long distance as well. I need to revalidate my life and learn to live off-grid. By the way we prepare the best Cassava leaf in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Africa is good,grandma at 81 still going to farm.I work in old people's Home in Europe at 81years they can't move!,We should love our motherland.
Great content African Tigress. Reminds me of my childhood in my village in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Wow see 81 year old grandma with some strong waist and strong arms 😀 a very well done to her🤲🙌🇬🇭🇬🇧
Grandmaa is 81! Must be the daily natural exercise. Marvelous. African Tigress, you've well balancing the load on your head...a couple of falls is just a learning curve.
Well done and long live Granny! She's still going strong after the age of 81! My grandmother left us at age of 106 a decade ago, I still miss her. Nature is beautiful, and the reason God is highly appreciated! Awesome farm excursion, well-done family. BTW, I am a 🇬🇭 aian and proud to be African.
Thank you Genie
Good to see you tigress assisting your hosts with chores on the farm, thanks for posting and taking your audience along.
I shall also be an international farmer...I've already conceived it. THIS is what I call quality footage
I'm very very impressed with this video. A typical Ghanaian village life and it has taken me back to my childhood years when I was staying with my grandmother. Every Saturday we go to farm and the the part I loved most was lunchtime. The cooked plantain, yam or cocoyam is poured on plantain leaves spread on the ground. The experience is wow.
I enjoyed watching this video is been ages I saw a typical farm like this I miss Ghana so much my motherland. It was fun too at the farm 🤣🤣
Come back ooh
What a humble person u are, God bless you.
Rain Culture watching from Zambia
What you call cocoa yam is called Tania in the Caribbean
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow beautiful view farms my friend full support your channel from Philippines
Thank you my friend. I miss the Philippines
Wow nice content African Tigress.
Thank you 🤗
I really love village life vlogs❤❤❤❤🌹🌹❤
It's very peaceful
Peace be upon ghana and its hardworking people all the love from algeria north africa.
at 9:17, Hey I am coming from farming family, we use khurpi for same, you can use same for this type of cleaning and that is easy to use and people can work longer, the way you folks are cutting it is hard and one can not work whole day by half bending
Farming is therapeutic its keeps one energetic, strong and young
African Tigress I think you farmed very well!!! I need to learn how to farm!!! TFS!!!
Oh woow village life z always the best,so peaceful.My grandmother passed away when she was 90 yrs, still strong and farming.l guess thus the reason they live long because they eat organic food and iwalking a long distance to the farm keeps them fit.God bless old school
This is a very relaxing lifestyle. Loving the view of the Ghanaian countryside.
I need some of that Kenyan tea you mentioned.
Kayden when I stop traveling I'm definitely moving to the countryside
@@AFRICANTIGRESS 👍🏿
Africa is exactly the same. For one I taught you’re in Kenya. I love your vlogs
You are welcome!
True
True! I thought it’s from eastern Nigeria for a minute. Exactly the same, with grandmas leading the way to the farm. Childhood memories!
Thanks for sharing
I like the farming work too much
I like village life. Fufu is just kuon marieba here in luo land 😂😂. ❤❤👌👍🌹
Okay, so African Tigress is your main channel. Kenyan Sister is your second channel. You need a channel committed to African villages. I move that we call your third UA-cam channel, The International Farmer channel! lol
African Tigress you make me laugh. I hope you’re feeling better. Cheers from Canada.
Yes, I'm feeling better today
@6:40 Tigress, you are so hilarious! You cut a small section of weed, then exclaim "Good job, A.T.! Time to go home and eat now!" Haha!
I am proud of the work you're doing my classmate. Keep going.
Thank you Akida ❤️😊
@@AFRICANTIGRESS You're highly welcome
Thanks for sharing with us sister
I really love your content..
One of your best videos so far. sitting here in Canada, I’m like what am I doing Wasting my time here. I could be in my home Country in the Nature similar like where you are in Ghana right to do so many things that will give me a real return of my money. Loving your video, it wonderful. Remind me of when I was in Africa in my early age until 18 years of age. Watching this really motivates me to come back to Africa.
we have that kind of Taro too back in my country Philippines...its so yummy and starchy yeah i love it❤❤❤its so nice to do farming
Unbelievably amazing wonderful video African Tigres, greetings and love 💕 from the Netherlands always.
All these remind me of the Caribbean ,i missed climbing the cashew nut trees
I love cashew fruits
I'm trying to grow cocoyam in the US. They haven't come up from the ground yet. The soil in Ghana looks like mine so hopefully it will work!
Hopefully it works!
What a non-disputed international farmer scaring of a caterpillar 🐛 na W😂W O my people. What man can do, woman can do better. What a beautiful village life. I love this adventure 👍🏾.
Nice video, well done.
Love your village videos. So eye opening ❤
Thank you Russell
This is lovely! Mek sure you come home with some of that Ghanian jollof
I have learnt the skills in making both Ghana & Nigeria jollof
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Now talk about why we cant have Jollof special as businesses like KFC! You have a louder voice than me.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Is why I encourage travelling, you learn that the world is way bigger and diverse than you thought. Back home, we are still on BBI. 🤣 Nice time out there, get well soon.
Refreshing content👌🏾A hand garden fork or a digging fork would have come in handy here.
I love this video so much 😍😍
Thank you 🤗
Africa tigresse on t'attend en côté d'Ivoire avec les brats ouverts❤❤❤❤
Send me a DM on IG
Wow nice 1. Thank you sis
Hi Afrikan Tigress,
You are unbelievable Afrikan Village girl.
Yes I enjoyed watching thank you, we love ❤ you very much ❤ 💕 😘 take care God bless you.
Tigress you just cleared a small portion and you are tired 😂😂😂OMG best international farmer❤❤
😂😂😂😂😂
Village doings, Africantigress the international farmer 😀😀
Beautiful Job
Much love from Nigeria
I miss Africa a lot, nice video man
You are welcome
Wow super u did excellent ❤️🤗👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 U are tuff and lovely. Well done 🇬🇭 🇰🇪 this was very fun to watch. Thank u soo much.
And yes he cut the Cassava plant.
Eyyy African Tigress it’s not good at all to say „ Kwasia“ to a man in Ghana and not infront of his grandmother 👵 🙈 They ignored it because u are from other culture.
Oh 🤦🏾♀️
@@AFRICANTIGRESS 🤣 don’t worry they love u 🥰 Ghanaians embrace everybody who is not from the culture. If it were me, who knows the culture … 🙈😵💫🤣
Good vlog dear,It almost looks like our regions in South India tamil Nadu, as well people cultural too, farming leaving says normally... Greetings from bangalore India,
Well done. I've never been able to balance a basket on my head.
LOL! AT you look good on the farm🌼⭐️😁🌸🌸
This reminds me of my home village Danicha,in Kilifi South,Kilifi County.African tigress cashew nuts are in plenty at the Kenyan coast.
Invite me oooh
@@AFRICANTIGRESS sawasawa.
We grow a lot of cassava in Ugabda, especially in the North and the East. Kenyans generally don’t grow or eat cassava
The way they planted the cassava makes it's hard to produce more tubes and to harvest it's done totally different from the northern part of Ghana
I would love to try some of the things you show on your channel. I hope there are more shops in New York that specifically sell African vegetables and interesting spices. I'm a big foodie and my goal is always to try new foods. 🙂
Extraordinary at 81 . This is the true superman
Mkulima hodari/ experienced farmer, our mamas work very hard.
💯
Tigress international farmer 👀💪
Dope adventures #Afrikansuperstar
Our youth in Africa should rethink about taking farming to the next level, our ground fathers and grandmother are about to exit, who is going to take over from them? Farming is a trillion-dollars industry, don't look at it with a mediocre lens, is a big industry that can make you super-rich while feeding people around the world. Our parents did Peasant farming, which was good in their era, times have changed. we can't do the same today. Most universities in Africa have an abundance of research on agriculture use it to your advantage.
Young people have distances themselves from farming! To them its primitive, old-fashioned, is there an educated young woman in the city who wants to go back home and farm? They would rather do tiktok videos all day long. Here's food for thought, a young man lives 10 acres of land in Mumias, goes to the city to look for a job, becomes a watchman, has children, live in Kawangware with his family! Think about that.
You make a lot of sense
African tigress my sister we love you nigeria 🇳🇬
Love you too
Asante
We call them coco in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Great job ~~
Wearing spectacles to the farm, amazing 🤩
I'm sensitive to light
@@AFRICANTIGRESS oh ok
beautiful
Nice video
Thank you sis
African Tigress can Work Hard O, but my Bullah we Need to see what Crops you Harvested.
Coco yam is duma(arrow root) in Kenya if i am not wrong
I don't think so
Cassava and cashew nuts grow very well around the Kenyan coast. I guess that area has warm climate
Yes temperatures are same
So proud of you the Ghana boy cut the cassava lol 😂
😂😂😂😂
👍👍👍👍
Does the gentleman has his own blog with the farm
ua-cam.com/video/sAEltu9jlsk/v-deo.html
first oya
😍😍😍
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
And what is cassava 😂😂 am in Kenya na sijui hyo Ni nn
It's a root that's mostly eaten in West and Central Africa
You guys were so funny and it seems like he was flirting with you until you told grandma on him
😂😂😂😂
You may be an international farmer but you really need to stick with tea and coffee🌱🌿. Also, no weeding for you. It is not your specialty😂. Lastly, stop undressing in front of men😌😂. Tigress, I really enjoyed this video and can now identity a cassava plant. Thanks!
AT, it is like you are in your 2nd month in Ghana now.😃 You spent like 2.5 weeks in Nigeria and told us visa don finish, when the fun just started.😃Looks like you are choosing Ghana over us, especially now that Ghana just kicked our butts in soccer.🤣 Just remember that Nigerians have long memories...
YOU SOUND LIKE YOUR BRAIN IS SHAKING
Hahahaha I spent 5 weeks in Nigeria and 2 weeks 4days now in Ghana
@@AFRICANTIGRESS you see how Nigerians are jealous of Ghana as if Ghanaians give a fuck about their country
Nicehellosisteriamshivaindia
Balancing act AT I was wondering how they got it up on their heads and down from their heads :-)) :-)) some women carried heavy loads,
Those cocoa yams look like mini arrow roots
Yes
But I think arrow roots grow only in swampy areas
It's ok to destroy some cassava stems while working. The roots is still inside the ground
😊😊
Lazy Boy, just Walking around in the Field Upright, with his Cutlass in his Hands, while Grandma Does all the Work.
It looks so cute to be a weed! Hahaha 😂😂
I felt bad cutting it
No we don't eat cassava leaves
Checking I have not seen you do video in kenyan village,hope you are not part of those guys saying "ghana is what you think "
What's wrong with a village? Could you invite me to your mansion in Aburi so I can show people how Ghanaians live?
Because you guys said we launched the year of return which you guys where the one to do tha,t because you are on top when it comes to tourism
@@JuniaFrancis1 we don't need year of return for us to get tourists in Kenya. Like you said we are on top when it comes to tourism. So the nature and landscape itself invites people without even trying! So I don't know where you get this ideas from .
She went to Nigerian village Nigerians did not complain. Some Ghanians are too sensitive.
So what’s wrong with the village? She’s making content that people will engage with. People are tired of if Accra, Lagos, Abuja, Kumasi, Cape Town, etc. This is something new and different.
This reminds me of when I visit my village then!😹 …. Love what you do for Africa 💜
I also make amazing videos too! Appreciate if you check them out!
Thank you Ruffy
Keep representing us!💜✌🏻
I make good content ma! Would love if you check the out
Ghanaian Woman 😂
We grow a lot of cassava in Ugabda, especially in the North and the East. Kenyans generally don’t grow or eat cassava