My purpose is to share stories from the continent of Africa while giving you a glimpse into my personal experiences as an African, Canadian and a Black Woman navigating through this world.
Stories from the diaspora and the continent are important to me and I'll do my best to connect and build a bridge through my stories.
Miss lovely ivy prosper i have a very wealthy brother who is a global tech inventer known as marquett davon burton ( please google his name) he is also on youtube as the saint and the sinner wich he teach about health wealth and relationship but he is not a youtuber instead a global business man who is looking for a huge vast lands to buy and build his vision and he is interested so how can he get in contact with you and also is there any lands avilable close to the ocean or mountains and waterfalls wich he is looking for to buy and secure?
Thank you ivy for providing these valuable knowledge and the continent including the world need more doulas and the teachings of such wich is more natural and necessary then any uncomplimentary western establishment also the electric iand water problems including the services insufficiencies must be fix with a priority of self-sustaining necessity on the continent as elevation growth and preservation.
Please contact the seller +233 54 735 2490. There are multiple options the land is vast. So I don't have all the answers. Best to make contact directly.
🎉🎉Great work, very well done to these young people.🎉🎉 May they stay focused as they mature and move forward in their lives. God bless you all along with the tutors, mentors and of course, their parents 🙏🏾 ❤
Thank you Ivy for bringing these interesting minds and excited to see how they each introduce their talent in different parts of the African continent. We really need to live more healthy lives and embrace our roots.
That's is brilliant letting the umbilical cord fall off itself you are right 💯💯💯💯💯💯 and that child will be more intuitive than those who had the umbilical cord cut off
All the usual suspects of #playghana bs. This 8s Ghana music festival, not West Africa. Ghana has a bad reputation of being anti-Nigeria and Liberia. Nigeria is out of this.
@@fistandpen2505 People travelled from Benin, Nigeria, the UK and U.S.A. First time for this event partnered with Warner Music Africa. Always a first event starts small. I'm sure next year more people will accept the invitation to come. Afrochella (now Afrofuture) started with very few supporters. Now it's the biggest event in December with thousands travelling from around the world to attend. There's always critics and nay-sayers with everything when it first starts. Thanks for sharing your opinion
As an Afrikan born in america, and now a resident of Ghana I'm often asked that question, my usual response is: I'm Afrikan for sure, then ask them if they are Afrikan and of course, they adamantly answer YES. I then remind them that the more significant fact is that we are both AFRIKAN. By the way, I detect a small vibe of xenophobic attitude from folk who ask me if I'm Ghanaian, small, small.
This was a 4-day event. The concert was the climax event with Black Sherif as the headliner. The focus of this was not on performances, though. It was to connect people with music and arts executives. It was a partnership with Warner Music Africa and had executives there.
@@IvyProsper It is a Ghana's event, not West Africa. Nigeria is out. Ghanaians are traitors. The same people that called for ban of Nigeria music are at it again. When it comes to music and culture, Ghana is not even top 5 in Africa. It is Nigeria Afrobeats music and NollyWood movies that is breaking barriers globally recognized. Ghana need to stop riding on the backs of Nigeria like a flea.
There are quite a number of properties in Accra that are the same as being in America/Canada. The city has become very expensive in some of the new property developments. There are always alternatives at lower price points, especially if you're willing to be outside of the central core of the city.
@IvyProsper Yes, to come to a third-world country and spend American prices is difficult. $1000 a year rent and $500 a month prices are a Peace of mind.
@@loudroomcontroversial I have always hated the term "Third-world". Every time I hear it, I cringe. The term "Third World" originated during the Cold War to describe countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. The "First World" referred to the United States, Canada, and their allies, while the "Second World" included the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and their allies. This classification broadly categorized nations based on political divisions. The term "Third World" lacked a clear or universally agreed-upon definition due to its complex historical context. Originally, it was meant to be a political grouping rather than an economic one. Because most countries that were considered as 'Third World" countries were economically poor and non-industrialized it eventually led to the stereotype of referring to developing countries as "third-world countries." So for decades we have had people, like yourself, use the term 'third-world' to refer to African countries and other developing nations. In political discourse, "Third World" was often associated with underdevelopment. Some countries, like Cuba, were sometimes considered part of the so-called Third World. This group typically included nations with colonial histories in African countries, South American countries, Oceania, and Asia, and was sometimes synonymous with countries in the Non-Aligned Movement.
@IvyProsper Madaam. That's how the world sees it. Developing country is another one, Developing since when? Most African countries had their Independence in the 1950s. The people you are advertising to for DOLLARS sees these places as Third-world. People won't leave New York to Mississippi to pay New York prices. No guaranteed electricity weekly, No guaranteed water to bath weekly, still using bucket to take a bath. The world puts Africa in the Same category as the others like Bangladesh and Nepal etc.
@@loudroomcontroversialApologies for my rant. I just get frustrated with the use of third world in 2024. I prefer the term developing country. In fact I thought that was the term used now and that third world was slowly being retired. @loudroomcontroversial