CNN Lied About Africa? The Real Story Uncovered 👀📉 (Full Interview)

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  • Опубліковано 22 січ 2025
  • 🌍 From Ghana to the World: Transforming Perspectives on Africa!
    In this thought-provoking conversation, Captain Hayford, the visionary behind Web Nation Africa, and Jay Cameron tackle misconceptions about Africa and the transformational power of travel. ✈️🌟
    🎙️ Highlights:
    • Challenging Narratives: Breaking free from stereotypes and discovering the real Africa. 🛤️💡
    • Travel as a Cheat Code: Why every diaspora member should visit Africa at least once. 🌍✈️
    • Reprogramming the Mind: How exposure reshapes thinking and opportunities. 🧠🔄
    • Economic Insights: Investing in Africa - from real estate to thriving businesses. 🏠💼
    • Call to Action: Why you can’t afford to ignore Africa’s potential! 🌟
    🎥 Special thanks to Abba Design Fashion & Luxe Beauty in East Legon, Accra, for sponsoring this episode! 💅👗
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    • Maximum Impact Travel: Your gateway to life-changing African experiences. ✈️✨
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 66

  • @WebnationAfrica
    @WebnationAfrica 14 днів тому +8

    Thank you so much for having me on your platform and giving me the opportunity to share my story. I truly appreciate the amazing work you’re doing, highlighting voices and making an impact. Keep it up bro 🙌

  • @a2theb46
    @a2theb46 16 днів тому +19

    I just returned from Ghana and it was an amazing trip and have friends there currently. With that said it has opened our minds about all the possibilities. For once in my life I understood what it feels like to be in the majority. Btw I’m loving the conversation with Captain Hayford and Jay Cameron. It’s a difficult conversation but absolutely necessary.

  • @flynnsekyi8662
    @flynnsekyi8662 16 днів тому +10

    After 50years outside,Iam Looking forward to go and help build the Ghana and the continent with happiness in my heart ❤️

  • @benjooppong6500
    @benjooppong6500 12 днів тому +2

    Good interview. I’m Ghanaian British, grew up in London all my youth. Came to UK from Ghana when I was 8 years old. I’ve always been proud of my Ghanaian identity and despite all the racism and bullying I faced in primary school, I stood strong and just beat people up. Now I’m 41 years old and all my Carribean and white friends call my phone to tell me how authentic I am and how proud they are of me for always representing my identity with pride. Never, give up your soul for fakeness.

  • @ComfortCoker-gz5qh
    @ComfortCoker-gz5qh 11 днів тому

    Wow l am impressed with this conversation.
    Impactful, sincere, passionate as well as seriously intelligent.
    Thanks Jay and Hayford.

  • @itscyberqueen13
    @itscyberqueen13 14 днів тому

    Thank you both for working to bridge the gap. We are lucky to have you both. Please keep going. I am moving. What you are doing is working.

  • @Raphael-MK
    @Raphael-MK 16 днів тому +5

    One of the most important topics many don't want to bring to the table. The mindset, thinking differently! I concur. My respect to both of you!

  • @lydiareece6280
    @lydiareece6280 16 днів тому +9

    Great conversation 🇧🇧🇨🇦 I will be in Ghana in February 2025 this is my Second time there 2023 was the first time in Ghana 💕💕💕💕 love it 🇧🇧🇧🇧

  • @EmmanuelDante
    @EmmanuelDante 16 днів тому +6

    Great interview. Keep educating and informing to free Africans

  • @a2theb46
    @a2theb46 16 днів тому +18

    Ok Captain Hayford I’m taking the challenge about naming 10 African Countries: Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin, Togo, Liberia, Chad, Congo, Namibia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania,Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Uganda, Sudan, Mauritania, Egypt, Morocco, Benin, Swaziland , Mali, Cameroon. Ok ✅ 27 named 🙌🏿. I know there are far more but this is just from memory 😊

  • @jasonsimmons671
    @jasonsimmons671 9 днів тому

    This beautiful continent of Africa truly has changed my life… I love it 🥰! I’ve been to Ghana 🇬🇭 and Kenya 🇰🇪 and God willing Tanzania 🇹🇿 next but Ghana is like second home to me . I appreciate you guys and the narrative 🎉

  • @kalonjeebless
    @kalonjeebless 16 днів тому +7

    Awesome and educative interview. Captain Hayford is a smart and wise guy

  • @tyroneamirthornton9109
    @tyroneamirthornton9109 12 днів тому

    Hello my brother watching you from Phoenix Arizona here in America always enjoy your topics and conversations. Thank you for sharing.

  • @leeziesworldmikky2800
    @leeziesworldmikky2800 16 днів тому +3

    Such a captivating and enlightening conversation, thank you guys🎉

  • @HeruHetep48
    @HeruHetep48 16 днів тому +6

    This is the science of Sociology. Africa is the move!!!

  • @patrickkuffour
    @patrickkuffour 15 днів тому +1

    Grandma always use to tell me when you travel your mind will open! rest easy grandma! love that lady. it does alot to you to see how things are done differently in different places

  • @sasbridgecloserstudent
    @sasbridgecloserstudent 15 днів тому +2

    Great discussion/interview.

  • @mgeorge162
    @mgeorge162 16 днів тому +7

    This interview hitting hard.

  • @lamintouray7262
    @lamintouray7262 16 днів тому +5

    What a educative interview

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 13 днів тому

    I LOVE YOUR INTERVIEWS SO COOL

  • @abundantlife7j
    @abundantlife7j 12 днів тому +1

    First off great interview I love both of your channels. Just left Ghana spent a month there. I must say respectfully that the deconstruction of faith always makes me scratch my head. As a Christian by choice… not indoctrination we felt lead to visit Ghana specifically. We are a true rags to riches story in America. America offered us the opportunity to have careers and be able to travel to over 15 countries thus far. This isn’t to say that it was all a peachy experience. We experienced racism, sexism, classism etc. It took our faith, hard work and perseverance to make it. We love Ghana so much that we plan to retire there, however, we are not losing our faith in The Lord Jesus or don’t feel the need to trash America. Each person visiting or transitioning to Africa must have their own “why” firmly established before going. Ghana has wonderful attributes and some great opportunities for improvement as well. Define your own why.

  • @EnterTheNinja101
    @EnterTheNinja101 16 днів тому +4

    Excellent interview sir

  • @design401
    @design401 16 днів тому +2

    Great interview… I’m really hoping to get to travel with Jay… gotta get those coins together. ❤

  • @Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT
    @Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT 15 днів тому +2

    Keeping Spreading The Truth Even If It Hurts Our Ears. Yell At Us And Be Harsh Because Even If The Messenger Speaks Softly or Romantically, Most of Us Are Too Stubborn to Listen and Too Blinded to See. I've Said and Shall Maintain My Premise: Afrika Is Destined For Greatness!!! As Mama Afrika's Children In The Diaspora Returns and Partners With Those On The Afrikan Continent, Drastic Changes Will Be Implemented And New Rules of Engagement Enforced!!! A United Afrika Is Possible If We Collectively Plan, Prepare, and Produce Results!!!

  • @shelttanfields7825
    @shelttanfields7825 15 днів тому +1

    I'm coming in June My birthday gift from me to me is my move to Ghana and my peace of mind and no more of this American mess no more confusion no more dividing conquer no more of these western ways enough is enough

  • @tomeikahunter230
    @tomeikahunter230 14 днів тому +1

    USA has the best PR in the world. We have convinced the world that life in America is prosperous for everyone.

  • @pchrides1559
    @pchrides1559 16 днів тому +2

    Know that our once enslaved ancestors in the Americas and Caribbean islands prayed for freedom to return home, a plea that went unanswered during their lifetimes. Still yet, wishing the best for their African sons and daughters, grandchildren and descendants, as loving parents would, they’d rejoice to hear your call to us to come home.
    But know this, the same spirit (enemies)will come for you themselves, they will also educate false witnesses to destroy any message you bring to set the captives free. That same spirit to enslave, kill and destroy that held our ancestors as slaves until death, is alive and thriving today. Be encouraged young Africans, be encouraged!

  • @lilacer6841
    @lilacer6841 16 днів тому +3

    Great point who told them what to think? 😊

  • @brionacampbell438
    @brionacampbell438 13 днів тому

    Captain hayford challenge
    Ghana,kenya,nigeria, Senegal Egypt, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda,south Africa, Gambia,Cameron
    This was a little difficult I still will like someone to suggest a small small book or more countries to look up thank you I am not ashamed if I am wrong please help 🙂

  • @gwendolynturner5490
    @gwendolynturner5490 16 днів тому +2

    Africa must produce and process its own products which will create lots of jobs

  • @chantallawson1090
    @chantallawson1090 16 днів тому +1

    Hayford shoe though ☺️😱

  • @lydiareece6280
    @lydiareece6280 16 днів тому +1

    Gambia ,Zimbia, Ethiopia, Cameroon ,Nigeria ,Niger,Togo ,Sudan, Botswana, Guinea, Senegal, Zimbabwe,Nimbia ,Mali Gabon

  • @jerryseshie2114
    @jerryseshie2114 16 днів тому +1

    I completely disagree with you on the language issue because in Ghana we have a lot of languages and even in a classroom the person sitting next to you may not understand your mother tongue especially in the cities. If i may ask, what language would you suggest?

    • @flynnsekyi8662
      @flynnsekyi8662 16 днів тому +1

      @jerryseshie2114 I was born in 50's in Government school we all understand each other,with out any Problem and official language was English does days and I believe if nkrumah was in Government today ,he should get all the nation to speak one language as an u official GH language,But after 1966 coup makers have stop everything so bad till date. GOOD old days in Ghana was on top on everything myself I speak 2 local lang+ understand some others and same with many people around me growing up.
      in my house hold
      familys speak multiple
      Ghanaian Languages

    • @Nana_Buahen
      @Nana_Buahen 15 днів тому +1

      I think Jerry is right

  • @positivevibes2406
    @positivevibes2406 16 днів тому +1

    What about the Ghanaians who are running away Hayford? Whose job is it to fix Ghana? Not the diasporas.

    • @sophiemclarke6556
      @sophiemclarke6556 15 днів тому

      All Ghanaian should play their part. It's the country of your birth. Went America was developing they got slave and criminals to the hard work.

    • @Nana_Buahen
      @Nana_Buahen 15 днів тому +1

      That happens in every country.

    • @Kenetto1
      @Kenetto1 14 днів тому

      Because they're made to believe in certificates and seek jobs instead of creating critical thinkers.

  • @nacca8733
    @nacca8733 16 днів тому +1

    Max I think the guy makes a point, but he is being very simplistic about people relocating. Apart from that he is doing this based on his own self-interest. Should not be talking as if he is doing people a favor. People have different circumstances and let us not be naive about that.

    • @positivevibes2406
      @positivevibes2406 15 днів тому

      @@nacca8733 This is it. The fact is that all black people living around the world are not just going to drop everything to move to Africa. That is totally okay.
      Africa is not going to work for everyone to live there, irrespective of race.

  • @nobs997
    @nobs997 16 днів тому +3

    An obscure Ghanaian UA-camr attacking CNN 😂

    • @TheTemaBoy
      @TheTemaBoy 16 днів тому +11

      What kind of comment is this? So you got to be big and famous to criticise CNN? Many of us do and we not famous😳

    • @nobs997
      @nobs997 16 днів тому

      @TheTemaBoy Don't you more important things to worry about in Ghana? Get your priorities straight

    • @maestromister3103
      @maestromister3103 16 днів тому +7

      @@nobs997the reputation of their country is an important thing to worry about. It affects how they trade and how they get around in the world

    • @nobs997
      @nobs997 16 днів тому

      ​@@maestromister3103If the people in my country are struggling to put food on the table, CNN will not be on the list of my worries and BTW I am 200% African in case you're wondering

    • @EnterTheNinja101
      @EnterTheNinja101 16 днів тому

      Your mother is obscure for having a fool like you. Bloody idiot