From Texas to Ghana 4 Years of Real Life Experiences

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
  • Discover the real-life experiences of a couple who left Texas for Ghana four years ago. In this interview, they reflect on the challenges and joys of their move, adapting to a new culture, and building a life in Ghana. Learn about their daily routines, community engagement, and what the future holds for them. Subscribe to our channel for more stories about living in Ghana and beyond
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  • @attabenson2366
    @attabenson2366 17 днів тому +9

    You guys are what I want to start,bravo guys love you from Canada,am a Ghanaian,keep it up. I will like to meet you guys, have a lot in Ghana,take care.

  • @jenniferturkson278
    @jenniferturkson278 17 днів тому +7

    I am a Ghanaian watching from Minneapolis USA 🇺🇸 I love your courage. Most Ghanaians Diasporans are a little skeptical moving back home. I believe all that is changing listening to you guys

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 17 днів тому +1

      jenniferturkson
      Ghanaians have no faith in their own country to exaggerated degrees unfortunately

  • @sethaddai9644
    @sethaddai9644 17 днів тому +8

    I am sorry that the family has to go through a lot of trauma, especially their son and the mother sickness. Health concerns are not an issue for an American citizen in ghana. I think being an American citizen, the best thing to do is to consult an American embassy in ghana. They have good doctors for their citizens in ghana. They are there to help their citizens, thats part of the job. Please don't feel like you are in Ghana by yourself. As long as you're an American citizen, you can get any help from the US embassy in ghana.
    The embassy is there to take care their citizens unless you don't know and it's free.

    • @thebigsankofa
      @thebigsankofa 17 днів тому +4

      That's something most of us don't consider. Most African Americans are here because we have a distrust of the US government so to reach out to their embassy is a no no. But perhaps you are right. We didn't reach out to them because of our previous experiences with the US government. In fact my sister and brother In law worked for US embassies here and in Jamaica, and they too never felt confident to reach out for help with certain matters. I wonder if theirs any validity to our distrust...

    • @kwakuakonto8942
      @kwakuakonto8942 17 днів тому +3

      There is an African American hispital in Accra you can get the healthcare as much as you can get in America

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 16 днів тому +2

      @@thebigsankofa
      Do you guys want ghanaians to donate? I think many ghanaians overseas would be able to contribute

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 16 днів тому

      sethaddai
      Are you ghanaian? Very interesting art on your page man

    • @kojoampene5309
      @kojoampene5309 14 днів тому

      @@kwakuakonto8942u mean Lucca hospital in east Legon 👋

  • @kwakuakonto8942
    @kwakuakonto8942 17 днів тому +6

    Comment for the lady. In Ghana mushrooms grow naturally. Has she tasted the different kinds of mushrooms in Ghana yet?

    • @thebigsankofa
      @thebigsankofa 16 днів тому +1

      Yes I love the wild mushrooms here. They definitely grow naturally in the bush. Buying them though is more expensive and had to get because they are more plenty when in season. To keep up with our mushrooms demand and to cut cost we decided to grow oyster mushrooms. I love how versatile they are. I've learned how to make vegan chicken wings with them among other things.

  • @sekyiraphael
    @sekyiraphael 17 днів тому +5

    Please brother I would like to meet this couple to learn more about the food sustainable program that they have going.

    • @GhanaBound
      @GhanaBound  17 днів тому +2

      Hi, you can reach out to them on the following number via WhatsApp
      Or direct call +233202787995