I'm coming as soon as I get my money together. I could move to Ghana now, but rushing myself could easily mess myself up. I don't have much patience, but I'm coming. I can't wait to live there. I visited Ghana in 2006. That was the 1st time I've ever been proud of my blackness & peace. I need that.
@@tiffanyspencer2782 4sure, please don’t rush the process without a plan. Coming from and comparing the amenities and lifestyle to the Americans is my biggest challenge. But in these challenges are also opportunities. But if you haven’t visited Ghana since 2006, so much growth I am sure. I’ve seen so much growth just in the three years that I’ve been traveling back.
It’s good seeing you again thanks for the update I’m so happy to hear positive feedback truly happy to hear you are doing well I enjoyed my visit in April returning in November Looking forward to starting commercial building the first of the year. Keep educating and sharing the truth about Africa much love ❤️
I toured the Elmina Dungeon. I refused to get off the bus bc it was so heavy & demonic. A pastor that came on the trip talked me into going in. It was horrible, but the least I could do is hear what happened. No one else in the west talks about this.
@@tiffanyspencer2782 Thank you for your comment! Keyword, no one in the West talks about this and even if they were talking about it, there’s nothing more soul connecting than experiencing it firsthand. You’re right about it being heavy! It’s will pull on your spirit, but I believe that it’s necessary to know and feel what our ancestors experienced for us to still be here today. Last point, Elmina Dungeon tour felt like a money grab to me. My tour experience there felt really watered down compared to Cape Coast. When I say money grab, everything lead us to the gift shop and restaurant, which I’m not in the mood for either after my experience.
To be honest join up with the Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora To get best people around you in all projects
@@joycentow4104 Thank you for the comment. I don’t want to misinterpret your comment but took that you’re saying to join up with brothers and sister from the diaspora to do business with or live around?
@@Worldtraveler1984 We are eating at a restaurant called B2B in Osu. Yes, I like and have purchased land in the Eastern Region because of the Accra International Airport.
@@JrEv3rd a friend of mine is selling a plot for 30,000 Ghs and I was on the fence but sense I’ve been watching you guys I’m gonna go ahead and purchase the property.
I'm coming as soon as I get my money together. I could move to Ghana now, but rushing myself could easily mess myself up. I don't have much patience, but I'm coming. I can't wait to live there. I visited Ghana in 2006. That was the 1st time I've ever been proud of my blackness & peace. I need that.
All you need is a piece of land, you got your brothers there to help you so you don’t get duped. Come back home.
@@tiffanyspencer2782 4sure, please don’t rush the process without a plan. Coming from and comparing the amenities and lifestyle to the Americans is my biggest challenge. But in these challenges are also opportunities. But if you haven’t visited Ghana since 2006, so much growth I am sure. I’ve seen so much growth just in the three years that I’ve been traveling back.
Love this, great content. Africa is raising. ❤ Africa for the Africans.
@@mariamanneh4561 , thank you for watching… Africa is raising and we can’t miss our opportunity to sit at the table.
It’s good seeing you again thanks for the update I’m so happy to hear positive feedback truly happy to hear you are doing well I enjoyed my visit in April returning in November Looking forward to starting commercial building the first of the year. Keep educating and sharing the truth about Africa much love ❤️
@@carolinagirl9654 , thank you for the comment and for watching Carolina Girl.
Are you from NC or SC?
@@JrEv3rdNC Triad
@@carolinagirl9654 okay!
I toured the Elmina Dungeon. I refused to get off the bus bc it was so heavy & demonic. A pastor that came on the trip talked me into going in. It was horrible, but the least I could do is hear what happened. No one else in the west talks about this.
@@tiffanyspencer2782 Thank you for your comment! Keyword, no one in the West talks about this and even if they were talking about it, there’s nothing more soul connecting than experiencing it firsthand. You’re right about it being heavy! It’s will pull on your spirit, but I believe that it’s necessary to know and feel what our ancestors experienced for us to still be here today. Last point, Elmina Dungeon tour felt like a money grab to me. My tour experience there felt really watered down compared to Cape Coast. When I say money grab, everything lead us to the gift shop and restaurant, which I’m not in the mood for either after my experience.
I hope to see you all son in Ghana
@@giftyford8717 , ok, we’re building communities one diaspora at a time. C U soon.
HI you guys are doing great
Thank you for watching
❤❤❤❤ the content.
@@unwind1183 I appreciate your comment and thank you for watching.
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To be honest join up with the Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora Diaspora
To get best people around you in all projects
@@joycentow4104 Thank you for the comment. I don’t want to misinterpret your comment but took that you’re saying to join up with brothers and sister from the diaspora to do business with or live around?
What city are you guys in, in the eastern region fam? I’ve had my eye on the eastern region because it’s close to Accra.
@@Worldtraveler1984 We are eating at a restaurant called B2B in Osu. Yes, I like and have purchased land in the Eastern Region because of the Accra International Airport.
@@JrEv3rd a friend of mine is selling a plot for 30,000 Ghs and I was on the fence but sense I’ve been watching you guys I’m gonna go ahead and purchase the property.
@@Worldtraveler1984, about $2,000 sounds about right…
@@Worldtraveler1984How big is the plot?