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Black Americans Have Turned Accra Ghana into Atlanta Party Scene? 

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Welcome back to another episode of Kenganda. Today we are discussing the issues that certain returnees are complaining about when it comes to The Black American/ African American Repat community. Instead of embracing the rich culture of Ghana, many repats are there turning up and not understanding certain elements of the various cultures. This has caused shifts in the economy and many local Ghanaians are upset about this.
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@healthfitnessgurushomes5813
@healthfitnessgurushomes5813 5 месяцев назад
Oshay, let me school you a little bit. I'm a Ghanaian born, leaving in the US. December in Ghana have always been partying hard on December, since the 90s, never had recognition, until the year of return made it more popular. African American ain't got nothing to do with that, that's just how it is in Ghana for long time my brotha. You just happened to be be seeing that now. Thank you.
@Kenganda
@Kenganda 5 месяцев назад
I know you are right!
@africaine4889
@africaine4889 5 месяцев назад
@kenganda Oshay have you watched monique tchimanga last video. She talks about hee experience with some AA in ghana.
@akemegbebu7807
@akemegbebu7807 5 месяцев назад
Yeah but there was no weaving and sandaling before that though. It's gotten worse.
@JesusPrice
@JesusPrice 5 месяцев назад
​@@Kengandaif you know he's right then why did you try to blame Black Americans then? Fake...
@blackconda3843
@blackconda3843 5 месяцев назад
The level of understanding in Africa is very different. This message is for the AA of one and two how do you come on here to claim the life of the party 😂@@Kenganda
@NoExcuseENT
@NoExcuseENT 5 месяцев назад
She mentioned not wanting to eat Ghanaian food ... well when black foreigners come to the U.S., a lot of them don’t want to eat soul food. And a lot of them stay within their own communities ...
@soinda87
@soinda87 5 месяцев назад
For food it shouldn’t be forced. People should be able to choose. Soul food is not something I’ll eat everyday. Once in a while. Greasy, high sodium and high amounts of sugars in western foods generally is what I stay away from.
@NoExcuseENT
@NoExcuseENT 5 месяцев назад
@soinda87 I've seen how some west African dishes are made and A LOT of oil is used to make bases. Mentioning unhealthy soul food was a slight. I don't have to mention why a lot of Black Americans don't like west African dishes. For every observation one sees Black Americans do in Africa, we see the same behavior when Black foreigners come to the U.S.
@NDionneG005
@NDionneG005 5 месяцев назад
@@NoExcuseENTif I could count how many times my African husband eats pounded yam and rice per week and don’t get me started on the amount of palm oil.
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
​@@NoExcuseENTIs your point that we shouldn't be frowning upon Black americans' poor behavior on the continent? I honestly think that not all (kinds) should come, we can't take everybody with us. Let's leave the trauma, toxicity, and ghetto behavior behind.
@clockwork9825
@clockwork9825 5 месяцев назад
@@soinda87half the dish is red oil bro. I can’t even eat African food.
@kelvinhardy6711
@kelvinhardy6711 5 месяцев назад
That's all we're known for anyway! Getting it turned up...meanwhile the Lebanese, Indians, Syrians & Asians are building manufacturing plants , engaging in real commerce . Building "generational wealth "for their bloodlines after them.
@babarocus1
@babarocus1 5 месяцев назад
Just because he says American blacks are turnt up doesn't mean they are not also building! I don't believe her she need more people! And we don't have to love Ghana to go and live or do business! Is she asking those Indians and Chinese do they love them?
@fistandpen2505
@fistandpen2505 5 месяцев назад
Nigerians... Nigerians are building commerce as well.
@trollthetruthand5458
@trollthetruthand5458 5 месяцев назад
Kelvin@ lol who allowed them to buy all this? Okay and this woman is a lap dog for European safety she needs help 😅
@robinsonfamily3948
@robinsonfamily3948 5 месяцев назад
@@babarocus1 Now you know darn well most blaq folks are NOT over there building anything. They are probably vlogging or looking for jobs to work. Let's not pretend like blaq folks are famous worldwide for being builders and creating jobs for nations.
@skyking3210
@skyking3210 5 месяцев назад
@@fistandpen2505 Naija always, no carry last, but he is right some others aren't serious, they just about the quick fix party life
@joeachie4676
@joeachie4676 5 месяцев назад
Nobody can change Ghana 🇬🇭 except Ghanaians. The middle class in Ghana has grown tremendously and controls a lot of things including entertainment
@simba8665
@simba8665 5 месяцев назад
“Entertainment” is just the devil in disguise. That’s how he sneaks in and influence people when they get a little money
@CONEXconnects
@CONEXconnects 5 месяцев назад
China is changing it
@alliwishis_2
@alliwishis_2 5 месяцев назад
​@@simba8665 Also the Entertainment also provides and does a huge amount of distraction from what the main point of what actually to do and to actually get going especially with the money and the resources
@prettypuffprincess
@prettypuffprincess 5 месяцев назад
@@simba8665👏🏽💯
@susanstinger6735
@susanstinger6735 5 месяцев назад
@@simba8665 Entertainment is to chill after hard work, or before, if you prefer it. You can destroy your life through hard work as fast as through entertainment. If you see it, The devil had to invent hard work too.
@collinsgyimah2832
@collinsgyimah2832 5 месяцев назад
Ghana is a free country. You can come in for business, leisure, cultural activities or historical events. We Ghanaians in the diaspora worked hard all year long and return home for vacation and relaxation. Nobody can change our culture. We import good things from abroad and we embrace anyone that will come to our country for whatever reason except criminal activities. We can’t tell people how to spend their money
@ruqayyahcurtis7504
@ruqayyahcurtis7504 4 месяца назад
You make more sense than most of these complainers. When people come and party they spend lots of money! When white people come to Africa they spend money drinking, partying, beaching, dining, yachting, etc. They are all spending money in that country!!! Why is there so much scrutiny of African Americans partying???? 😢😢
@adamf.585
@adamf.585 5 месяцев назад
We need engineers & and business ideas. Unfortunately, we only think about dancing, singing, and entertainment, while other nations are interested in science and industrialization, and therefore we are lagging behind
@jasperwinehouse9456
@jasperwinehouse9456 5 месяцев назад
That's why the wealthiest continent on the planet is nothing without people from other countries leave the place in the hands of the Africans come back in a thousand years and nothing has changed stone age
@AF--li1et
@AF--li1et 5 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, we do not even have the ability to defend ourselves, in case of external invasion, we only dance, sing, and insult each other..😔😕
@alliwishis_2
@alliwishis_2 5 месяцев назад
People in general are basically afraid of other people BUT even more so with black people.. I myself have been seen this since the early seventies but now it's even worse with this generation now [ EDIT- O'Shea has in general has talked about this type of particular type of behavior in the past ESPecially coming from black folks here in America.. On this case and lesson this is where I side with Dr Boyce Watkins Dr Boyce Watkins Doctor Boyce Watkins knows this in particular ]
@eggieoffo2590
@eggieoffo2590 5 месяцев назад
Spot on - Ghana needs engineers, doctors, educators, investors, trade, business ventures, industrialization in all sectors of the economy.
@jnorm888
@jnorm888 5 месяцев назад
@adamf.585 the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is what we have.
@estiedeluxe
@estiedeluxe 5 месяцев назад
I addressed this in my Ghana Vlog. Spoke to an Uber driver in Ghana and he was genuinely worried about people from the diaspora coming in and saying how “cheap” it was and this is making things so difficult for the locals. So many restaurants are increasing their prices as a result of this and the living costs are becoming unbearable. Felt so bad!
@TheTravelExperienceLLC
@TheTravelExperienceLLC 4 месяца назад
Gentrification
@makedavolettatravels9864
@makedavolettatravels9864 4 месяца назад
well that's the same thing that happens when they come to America. So...oh well!
@AJ-bh7vm
@AJ-bh7vm 4 месяца назад
Africans increasing the cost of living in the USA when they move here, oh my, lol@@makedavolettatravels9864
@afrobasenetwork
@afrobasenetwork 4 месяца назад
Well
@AJ-bh7vm
@AJ-bh7vm 4 месяца назад
lol, they cause the cost of living in America to go up when they move to the USA, oh my....lord help us, wow what a statement, some screws must be missing.@@makedavolettatravels9864
@akilaconcept6436
@akilaconcept6436 5 месяцев назад
I am a nigerian living in atlanta, moved down here in ghana about a year ago, its really nothing like what you explained. People are moving back already. 6 families moved out just this january. This current govt has messed it up big time for ghanians. I love to see ghanians hapoy and beign able to afford basic things and not just only foreigners and politicians. An average ghanian is not living ok, its too expensive for no good reasons. Partying is the leaet way to rate good life bro
@flavorsofthecontinent7195
@flavorsofthecontinent7195 4 месяца назад
Many are doing great in ghana, nd more are coming. Stop hating .
@akilaconcept6436
@akilaconcept6436 4 месяца назад
@@flavorsofthecontinent7195 Check what I wrote, no hate but love. I am still here and I an telling you that I want to see my fellow Africans in ghana live better than what it is now. We foreigners and politicians live ok and that's why I am still here but many citizens are not. Pretense don't help
@afrobasenetwork
@afrobasenetwork 4 месяца назад
Stop the hate. Do you know about governance to say that this government has messed things up for Ghanaians? What's the basis for saying that? The money? My friend, say something else or keep mute
@akilaconcept6436
@akilaconcept6436 4 месяца назад
@@afrobasenetwork invite me for a debate on governance and economy so I can educate you. Only those who have nothing good to offer or online touts can open insults on people for their views. Mind you, my dad is a Nigerian and my mom is a Ghanian. Wanting the best for my people means hate?
@akilaconcept6436
@akilaconcept6436 4 месяца назад
@@afrobasenetwork just to let you know, I have a total of 30 employees that I pay in ghana, not only am I paying taxes, I also help put little food on the table of 30 families. I know truth is bitter
@charlesislaw
@charlesislaw 5 месяцев назад
This happens in America also. Im from Houston. There are ALOT of Nigerians in Houston. They live separately from the rest of the African American population.
@orisenabritt
@orisenabritt 4 месяца назад
but yall love isolating when other black people are around including carribeans and africans.. i see that alot in festivals..
@charlesislaw
@charlesislaw 4 месяца назад
@@orisenabritt In Houston the Reggae Dancehall clubs are full of African Americans..festival culture might be different
@jacoby1234ification
@jacoby1234ification 5 месяцев назад
One thing I learned when I went to Ethiopia in 2022 to meet my future wife the process is almost done having said that you have to show respect to where you’re going just because you’re black doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want to do in the continent of Africa got to know your surroundings we gotta have sense of respect for yourself at least learn a little bit of the culture when you travel no one ask you to know everything, but they asked for your respect and your humility, and not to be foolish..
@godsin7299
@godsin7299 5 месяцев назад
africans should do the same when coming to usa
@PhenoMikal-Onion
@PhenoMikal-Onion 5 месяцев назад
That’s true! When I visited Ethiopia and the other countries you show respect as you would do and want in your home!.
@AF--li1et
@AF--li1et 5 месяцев назад
We, the people of this continent, should be following & learning the latest ways of mineral exploration & agricultural methods AND STOP SHAKING OUR A-S-S FOR WHILE
@robinsonfamily3948
@robinsonfamily3948 5 месяцев назад
I don't want to leave the USA because I love my country. But I am also not moving to Africa and trying to turn it into the USA. That makes no sense. Americans do that same mess within the USA. They are always moving around and trying to turn places into where they left. Just go back home if you miss it so bad. Learn to respect other's way of life even within the USA where every region has a different culture.
@andremiller1566
@andremiller1566 5 месяцев назад
There are places where if you don't speak Spanish you can't read the signs and speak to people or order food here in America. Chinatown in every city. African communities, Italian communities etc. People move to America and make it theirs all the time. Why should you have to tuck in your Americaness when you travel somewhere?
@msrubie11
@msrubie11 5 месяцев назад
@robinsonfamily3948 Black Americans who went to GHANA are there on their own dime. They are spending their own money so who is ANYONE to tell them what to do as long as they are not breaking the law. Ghanans nor any other Africans can say one thing. They are committing crimes in the U.S. as well as living off of Black Americans TAX DOLLARS. Everyone who come across that border is on a welfare program. Yet they didn't put one dime into the tax system. Last time I checked Ghana's done nothing for the. But the locals are going to tell them they must interact with them and how they should enjoy themselves? It amazes me how we are willing to thrash our own people while looking past the actions of others. Africans including people from Ghana commit plenty of crimes in the U.S, just like other immigrant groups. I have never heard that Black Americans were in anyone countries committing crimes to the extent the country banned them from coming or they were filling the prison systems. So whatever mess you're talking about, you better include Africans and every group coming or came across that southern border of flew in on a visa. Black Americans are grown people, and as long as they are not breaking the law and harming people, they can do what they want. Are the GHANAN telling the CHINESE, INDIANS, AND LEBANESE what to do? I'm sure they have parties. Are they telling when when and how to TURN UP? It looks like a lot of GHANAN are turning up a little too much in the U.S.! There seem to be a lot of turning up the wrong way! So I think Black Americans are good! Man Accused of Fleeing to Ghana After Killing Wife ... Essex County Prosecutor's Office njecpo.org › Uncategorized Murray announced today that Richard Konadu, 39, formerly of Irvington, has been returned to the United States to face trial for the murder of his wife. Konadu ... Why so many stolen cars end up in Ghana CBC www.cbc.ca › player › play Sep 5, 2023 - A CBC News investigation tracks stolen vehicles to dealerships in Ghana and breaks down why thefts are on the rise and what can be done - by ... SUVs stolen in the Netherlands shipped to Ghana DIGITPOL digitpol.com › suvs-stolen-in-the-netherlands-... Nov 12, 2023 - Stolen vehicles, particularly all-terrain vehicles and SUVs, are popular in Ghana due to their good maintenance and minimal damage, often ... From Canada to Ghana: Stolen cars tracked as EOCO calls for ... thefourthestategh.com thefourthestategh.com › 2023/09/08 › from-c... Sep 8, 2023 - Ghana's busy capital city of Accra served as the backdrop for CBC News' discovery of numerous stolen vehicles. Many of these cars had been ...
@citizencoy4393
@citizencoy4393 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely HATE how all the ppl from the north and west of the USA are moving to the south trying to turn it into the hell that they ran from. There have even been reports claiming that millennials and Gen z do not want to own homes they want to live in apartments!!! A bold face lie! Especially for those in the south. All of the cranes in the sky in our once cozy quiet areas really saddens me. Leave New York and Cali where they are! They are failed stated when it comes to quality of life and community!
@citizencoy4393
@citizencoy4393 5 месяцев назад
It saddens me to see how ppl from the north and west of the USA are flocking to the south and trying to change in into the hell holes that they ran from. Our cozy and quiet areas in the south are being sold to the highest bidder as more and more cranes go up in the sky. There have even been reports that claim that "millennials and gen z do not want to own homes, they prefer to live in apartments". A boldface lie, especially in the south. They need to stop trying to change the south into these overcrowded devilish boxes that they call metropolitans . Cali and New york are failed states especially when it comes to quality of life and community. Sorry if this is a duplicate. RU-vid keeps deleting my comments.
@FreespiritRbelle
@FreespiritRbelle 5 месяцев назад
Agreed 💯
@PhenoMikal-Onion
@PhenoMikal-Onion 5 месяцев назад
That’s why I got to Ghana and other countries on the continent just for vacation, my culture and roots is grounded in the USA 🇺🇸
@FoxyBrown-st1hr
@FoxyBrown-st1hr 5 месяцев назад
Makes sense !
@Howardstwein912
@Howardstwein912 4 месяца назад
You can buy land there and do good things, open a school, make farm land, just help. Its our duty now that we have money and more opportunity. If you dont others will (and they wont be black). If you are from the US you should understand the neocolonialism thats happening in africa! Stop listening to people who do not understand that a 2nd scramble for africa is about to take place. Stop being so easily influence. We are not children anymore.
@leticiachikelu.2109
@leticiachikelu.2109 4 месяца назад
​@@Howardstwein912did you say about to or is happening already? With the Chinese and others there
@Howardstwein912
@Howardstwein912 4 месяца назад
About to. We aint see nothing yet@@leticiachikelu.2109
@mradrian786
@mradrian786 3 месяца назад
You have a slave mentality.
@joeachie4676
@joeachie4676 5 месяцев назад
Ghanaians party all the time before diasporans started coming to Ghana 🇬🇭
@fesderi3933
@fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад
Ghana is a poor place ,the local work all their life for peanuts pay
@pawdaclassicsgh4553
@pawdaclassicsgh4553 5 месяцев назад
​@@fesderi3933did any Ghanaian begged you for food? Such ignorance
@TheKofinyarko
@TheKofinyarko 5 месяцев назад
​@@fesderi3933idiot, most countries have its rich and poor classes
@oscianoroyalty2470
@oscianoroyalty2470 5 месяцев назад
Which Ghana? Is it the boring place I school, it was even the Nigerians there that was making the place busy before diaspora’s came
@julianaansah6367
@julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад
@@fesderi3933not poorer then your country Nigeria beside ur gdp
@theoperative3988
@theoperative3988 5 месяцев назад
Cultural disappearance is a world wide phenomenon due to the pressures of the modern world, yet at the same time there are cultural convergences and new cultures springing from those convergences - nothing remains static forever
@abrablue
@abrablue 5 месяцев назад
Nope. Ghana has had holiday for DECADES. A lot of this is the lack of knowledge about Ghana culturally and historically, and about the impact of the return of Ghanaian-Americans (in U. S. and Canada), West Indians/Carribean folks, and Afropeans/Afro-Europeans. There are SO MANY underlying presumptions: about what Ghana specifically and Africa broadly SHOULD be largely based on Diasporic mythologies, colonialial narratives/lies and Western stereotypes; about the largely imagined depth of privilege and power of African Americans in Ghana😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mufasa2009
@mufasa2009 5 месяцев назад
Exactly Ghanaians and African Americans in Ghana are minding there business living there life. You notice you never see an African American in Ghana or Ghanaian respond to these videos? Because they are unbothered living there life
@mjloverforever91
@mjloverforever91 5 месяцев назад
I went to gh in 2012 trust me the party scene has always surpassed the west I can only imagine it been 100x more lit no1 goes to Ibiza to learn about Spain
@Rboy23
@Rboy23 2 месяца назад
Can’t compare the capital city Accra to Ibiza though lol
@nanacharles9639
@nanacharles9639 5 месяцев назад
Please, stop worrying about Ghanaians losing their Ghana culture. Ghanaians love their culture and this is the most important thing. There are millions of Ghanaians in the West. Many families in Ghana have family members in the West and they come home frequently because of family and because Ghana is peaceful. Ghanaians are proud of their culture and they are open to add good things to their way of life. Culture must develop. We cannot say that our ancestors did it this way or that way, and so we are going to do it the same way. There are good and bad things in every culture and we must keep and develop the good aspects of the culture. Ghanaians in the West have several cultural organizations to promote their culture, traditional rites eg. traditional marriage, naming ceremony, funeral celebrations, etc.
@FoxyBrown-st1hr
@FoxyBrown-st1hr 5 месяцев назад
Yeeeees, stick to the Facts ! EVOLUTION w/ love, honor, and respect for OUR ancestors❤
@EPICITWAS
@EPICITWAS 5 месяцев назад
I really appreciate what you do ✊🏿❤️. Thanks
@sageforce9306
@sageforce9306 5 месяцев назад
Oshay you're a great dude. Shout out to you for the respectful way you approach Africa in general it's really heart warming to see
@GlitteratieEnt
@GlitteratieEnt 5 месяцев назад
Oshay, thanks for sharing and shining the light on what's really up. 🎉🎉🎉Your subie for years ✨️✨️✨️..
@Kenganda
@Kenganda 5 месяцев назад
Hey boo!!! Love your insight let’s collab !
@durbansaladyinaccra2173
@durbansaladyinaccra2173 5 месяцев назад
I've been living here for 2yrs+ and I love it including local food which I eat most of the time. I support neighborhood stores and restaurants, shop at the market and I'm learning Twi.❤This is my new home.💯
@joy_esinam
@joy_esinam 4 месяца назад
This is amazing. Others come here with the mindset of only partying. That is why they complain. But people like you come here like human just as we are and interact with the community. You eat our local food and enjoy it like us. Then, you gradually begin see the beauty in this country. God bless you.❤️
@durbansaladyinaccra2173
@durbansaladyinaccra2173 4 месяца назад
@@joy_esinam Thanks and God bless you too. ✝️🕊❤
@TheAfrikanSuperstar
@TheAfrikanSuperstar 3 месяца назад
Good for you sis ❤ #Afrikansuperstar
@durbansaladyinaccra2173
@durbansaladyinaccra2173 3 месяца назад
@@TheAfrikanSuperstar Thank you so much ❤ one love.
@bismarkadu-num5834
@bismarkadu-num5834 5 месяцев назад
Great topic oshay , this conversation needs to continue... It's very important.
@yaadapaah887
@yaadapaah887 5 месяцев назад
Y'all need stop AA just started visiting Ghana so they gonna turn it to Atlanta or Miami ? Really? December has always been like this in Accra and 10 AA ain't gonna change nothing in Accra. Ain't no culture dissipating because AA started visiting Ghana. Colonizers came and took over Africa with education, language and everything many many yrs and we still have our culture.Our culture ain't going anywhere.Yall need to stop .
@sdchinyelu1968
@sdchinyelu1968 5 месяцев назад
Western thinking is problematic all over the world. I saw signs of that when I visited Accra. If we genuinely want to connect to our people in the motherland, we have to go over there with sincere love for our people as people from the Diaspora. We have to have that bridge and I think that requires us to know the culture in Ghana. I'm trying to learn Twi from my Ashanti family in Kumasi.
@clockwork9825
@clockwork9825 5 месяцев назад
💤😴🥱
@andersoncorbin8085
@andersoncorbin8085 5 месяцев назад
Unfortunately when people go over to places like Ghana or any other parts of the world it is this inferiority inside of them that they got to make themselves seem like they're better than the people that's there. Unfortunately when they get their the people fuel that feeling by bowing to them and acting like they're important and not looking at each other as equal or just family that haven't seen each other before. So now you got this newfound power in people's head get big real fast. So they all believe they are Superstars. Sadly, this is not exposed until they move around. Just like the captures of the past. They continue the colonization of our family and self🤔🤔🤔
@eggieoffo2590
@eggieoffo2590 5 месяцев назад
Ashanti family? All diaspora in Ghana are Ashantis. All slaves Ashantis . But it is claimed that Ghana has almost 80 languages.
@sdchinyelu1968
@sdchinyelu1968 5 месяцев назад
@@eggieoffo2590 Yes Ashanti family, my wife is Ashanti. Both her mother and father and siblings are Ashanti. There are various languages but I can only learn one at a time. 😂
@sdchinyelu1968
@sdchinyelu1968 5 месяцев назад
I don't know what that means. If you are bored, you didn't need to comment. @@clockwork9825 🎯
@dontdoda1thang564
@dontdoda1thang564 5 месяцев назад
Oshay this video & the spirit in which u created it is precisely what REAL Pan-Africanism is & should look like. You're on to something generationally huge that could really bring the diaspora together to a respectable place. I'm a die-hard FBA tribalist but I can appreciate your healthy & balanced perspective bc I know u share some of the same tribal loyalties. Keep leading the charge bro 💪🏿
@RegentDeMarquis005
@RegentDeMarquis005 5 месяцев назад
Truth
@user-mu1jq7dy5z
@user-mu1jq7dy5z 5 месяцев назад
Great analysis. It's almost inevitable that this type of thing happen.
@angelathompson1733
@angelathompson1733 5 месяцев назад
This was very educational
@insomnia9999
@insomnia9999 5 месяцев назад
I’m sure Ghana been partying before us black Americans started visiting Also if you’re not going there with locals you’re stuck in the tourist areas There aren’t really avenues yet for you to integrate with locals easily. Also locals are trying to get as much money as they can out of the Americans so a lot of them only see tourists as dollar signs.
@julianaansah6367
@julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад
He ain’t Ghanaian and he can’t speak about our country and never been there period etc don’t mind him
@Arahm977
@Arahm977 5 месяцев назад
@@julianaansah6367 fr! It’s so annoying! Why are they putting their mouth in we Ghanaians business? As if de try December is the whole year? It’s only for some weeks mtchweeee
@Howardstwein912
@Howardstwein912 4 месяца назад
black people are alone in this world, the sooner you realise that we are all we have, the better. Youre dividing yourselves like children fighting. The real foreigners laugh at how easily fooled black people are. @@julianaansah6367
@owusuacheampong8575
@owusuacheampong8575 5 месяцев назад
We have been celebrating and doing our thing way long before your existence in Ghana. And no one can change the culture we hold high esteem to it. You should learn nd read more about Ghana thanks
@benjaminaddy8413
@benjaminaddy8413 5 месяцев назад
Excellent piece Oshay. Gh bro.
@ednaevans2025
@ednaevans2025 5 месяцев назад
Great video,Thank you.....I watched this video over and over
@mmg_777
@mmg_777 5 месяцев назад
Keep up great work Oshay respect blessings 🇺🇬
@Njoofene
@Njoofene 5 месяцев назад
As a Senegambian who've travelled all over the world for business and holiday, every time I step foot in any African country is to visit the historic sites and learn more. I only think about partying on the last three days of my visit. I actually have more fun visiting villages and historic sites and learning more about my fellow African culture and history despite my vast knowledge and interest in African history and culture. I find it fascinating that Black Americans are just going to Ghana to party rather than doing what this sister said i.e., using the opportunity to learn and associate with the locals. Above all, there is one thing she said which I find troubling. That is, trying to create some sort of a class system that would detriment the locals. That, I take issue with and find absolutely dangerous. We don't want another Liberia in Africa.
@louisluck
@louisluck 5 месяцев назад
F..k Africa.
@elijahjudah8195
@elijahjudah8195 5 месяцев назад
DO YOU SAY THAT TO!!! YOUR COLONIZERS!!!! THAT RAVISH RAPE AND ROB, STEALING YOUR NATURAL RESOURCES, AND MUDERING YOU PEOPLE!!! DO YOU HAVE SO MUCH BOLDNESS TOWARDS THEM!!!
@joy_esinam
@joy_esinam 4 месяца назад
Perfect comment!🫶🏾👌🏾
@diopfifi4937
@diopfifi4937 4 месяца назад
Thank you. They are exactly like white Americans but they swear they aren't. I personally don't think African Americans moving to Africa is a good thing.
@ruqayyahcurtis7504
@ruqayyahcurtis7504 4 месяца назад
She's certainly not talking about ALL or even most African Americans. There are rumors, gossipers and others who may not like to see AA partying in their country. I live with people from All over Africa and too like to party. It's all about balance no matter where you are. Also, let's face it. A lot if people do not understand what AA have gone through to even save the $$ and be able to leave Babylon!!! Didn't the people celebrate when they left Egypt?
@enjoygood2286
@enjoygood2286 5 месяцев назад
Real nice video, I like this channel.
@Marcus-ut3hj
@Marcus-ut3hj 5 месяцев назад
Hopefully within the next ten years things will improve 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿I have faith, we will get there in the end.
@jamescotton5801
@jamescotton5801 5 месяцев назад
I was there in 2019 to study abroad and it wasn't like that when I was there but some of my Ghanaian friends told me that more Americans are coming each year
@Layla_n
@Layla_n 5 месяцев назад
As they should. They are descendants of West Africa. West Africa is home and they are always welcome. If this dude only knows the kind of business that was struck between AAs and Ghanaians. The business networking conferences, what Idris Elba, Boris Kudjo amongst other AAs are doing by getting AAs who come to Ghana during the year to learn about their roots. 😡 which African country is more westernized than Kenya and South Africa? Ghana only has an influx of AAs mainly during the Xmas season. Kenya and SA is currently flooded with AAs. Tones of AA RU-vidr content creators in Kenya advocating for more AAs to flood the already gentrification Nairobi. So Mr shayshay what are you talking about exactly? Most of the AAs that come to celebrate Xmas are long gone now with the exception of a few. Mehh respect yourself and keep Ghana out your 🐽 mouth. Your hate is smelling and off one AA just left Ghana after checking out the historical sight of slavery and he will be relocating back home. Suck on that gayshay. 😊
@KaysinahAfrika
@KaysinahAfrika 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Kenganda ❤I must say l see the AA influence as a new content creator on the tube ! not new on the continent it’s my home and first time in Ghana 😊 The AA influence l see in the infrastructure in the Food😮! That got me most than the music and parties . I really was hurt more to see so mUch american food products like this is concerning to me ! KFC Burger King Pizza PizZa Pizza Wow!! All bad yes it’s better than the states of course bc we use local meats but it’s still junk food ! ❤to you all One thing to say about the locals they are my sisters my brothers my papas my mamas my nieces my nephews my aunties my uncles and our children we look after them all ❤🙏🏾🇬🇭
@cindyleighmarie
@cindyleighmarie 5 месяцев назад
I was married a Ghanaian in Accra in 2010. And returned every year for 4 years. It was not a vacation destination. I'm not trying to go back due to a lot of the scamming, the heat and the power outages. I spent so much money giving to orphanage's and being scammed out of money. I rented a jeep and drove to the slave fortress and was stop by the police and my husband had to pay money twice. I'm good on not going back. I am a foundational black and indigenous American and proud of it.
@RegentDeMarquis005
@RegentDeMarquis005 5 месяцев назад
Yassss baby!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ we are washitaw
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
Besides the corruption, how was your Ghanaian experience?
@cindyleighmarie
@cindyleighmarie 5 месяцев назад
@@E.P.7131 it was bittersweet. At first it was a culture shock. I didn’t like the food because our taste buds are different. I found out they had a KFC and I ate there it was expensive but worth it There really are starving kids in Africa. That broke my heart and my wallet My ex would get so mad because I would spend so much money on them. The beach on the way to see the president castle had so much trash on it they called it Lavender Hill. Because it stank so bad. I did get my hair braided for $25 but then came back to GA it was like $220.
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
@@cindyleighmarie Thank you for your response 🙏🏾 I haven't made it to the continent yet, but I've traveled to S. America & the Caribbean. I guess I romanticize the idea of repatriation, although I don't expect it to be without challenges, I wonder if there is a way of avoiding or minimizing the corruption & scamming. Some say have a Ghanaian friend do the negotiating in the markets, get familiar with the land buying process i.e. land registry, do your due diligence in vetting the builder/contractors, etc. As a grown man, I can't see myself being ok with getting a shake down by the roadside without it escalating into a fight. I've fought police here in the U.S., I'm just not for the fuckery.
@cindyleighmarie
@cindyleighmarie 5 месяцев назад
@@E.P.7131 I wanted to live abroad too but I must admit that a lot of little things grapes were so expensive. I don’t like the police either but I guess the demon you know is better than the angel you just met. I’ve been to Italy and that is another beast. So let me know if you want to travel together to look around
@lovephotography1966
@lovephotography1966 4 месяца назад
A Jamaican here....This is happening across the entire world. I've visited home and barely recognized my home land.
@SomnnaVibes
@SomnnaVibes 4 месяца назад
What happened
@eastatlanta9329
@eastatlanta9329 2 месяца назад
I'm from the virgin islands (St. Croix) and same here.
@ahmedalhassan4341
@ahmedalhassan4341 5 месяцев назад
Oshay honestly Ghana will never lose it's culture because our culture is ingrained in us the day we are born, Ghana is the only country in Africa that speaks its local dialect more than the colonial language. The issue of the December partying has been there since time memorial and is getting raves now because of the foreign exposure
@missmadam2797
@missmadam2797 5 месяцев назад
Oshay, I might not agree with many of your opinions but your love understanding and concern for Africa is humbling.
@samuelowusu4755
@samuelowusu4755 4 месяца назад
Stop decieving your people with lies about Ghana . I am 60 yrs old and was born in Ghana . During Christmas and Easther , travellers go back to their parents or family to mingle with them and have fun . This has been gojng on for years not in 21 st century .ok . We started our own way of life and you came to be a part of it .
@roseeze166
@roseeze166 10 дней назад
Thank u. Useless content creators
@joeq4202
@joeq4202 5 месяцев назад
This happens in every major city with significant diasporas. The relationship between Ghana and African Americans goes far back to the 50s and nothing will change this significantly. However, I will advise our brothers and sisters from the diaspora especially the African Americans, to tone down as Ghanaians find some of them too loud and easily run to RU-vid to express exaggerated concerns.
@intelligencehunter42
@intelligencehunter42 5 месяцев назад
Part of the reason I avoided coming to Ghana when relocating from the Carbbean is am looking for authenthic cultural and social experience for myself and future family. Based on my research, I found this very same thing, Americans coming with their very american attitude, especially when building and doing business. As Afrikan Superstar said, they mostly do not integrate. They seem to have a sense of entitlement to things they are accustomed to over in the US. This seemed to me as the creation of an African coloured New York, not in line with traditional values at all. To those who share the sentiment and are looking to come, take some time to travel around the Eastern and Southern regions. I found some peace in Zimbabwe and Botswana, but there are other places as well with a high retention of a morally valuable society, such as Uganda. I was also prepared to live tough and do plenty walking, not very different from the Caribbean. So it depends on how you are oriented. If you are living to 'turn up', you can do that anywhere in the world. When coming here, let us do our best to contribute to the maintenance of the hghly valuable cultural structures that our ancestors started with.
@blast4me754
@blast4me754 5 месяцев назад
Black foreigners move to the USA and click up with each other also. USA blacks aren't the only ones that do this.
@howardcash8301
@howardcash8301 Месяц назад
Oshay! Thanks! Yeah!
@user-dv4qb3ri5q
@user-dv4qb3ri5q 5 месяцев назад
Great video
@ajaniwilliams6257
@ajaniwilliams6257 5 месяцев назад
This is perhaps the most important conversation that needs to be had over and over again until a solution is arrived at-- Westernized thinking, trauma based cultural expression (through music , lifestyle, attitudes) whether adopted through colonization of the Continent or imported by Westernized Blacks (Americans and even Caribbean peoples) who have lost culture (meaning the DOs and DONTs of social living) - pose one of the gravest internal threats to a healthy future Africa -- and should be of great concern - I speak as an African Jamaican and American residing in Jamaica -- Cultural immersion, lessons on conduct and tests should be a part of any residency and citizenship process - limits on music where the lyrics glorify violence and sexual perversion should be a top of the list of resistance just like all other Agendas- no matter if its Dancehall or Hip hop- I was there during the perversion of Atlanta with Freaknik , also when the Agenda took over and then the imported Gangs and gang behavior--As progressive as it is - the crime rate has never recovered in ATL despite the wealth.....
@caribdoll1800
@caribdoll1800 5 месяцев назад
This has nothing to do with Caribbeans!
@digwealth740
@digwealth740 5 месяцев назад
Do true!
@Andrew-gq2ot
@Andrew-gq2ot 5 месяцев назад
Very Few Blk Americans are traveling to Africa. In fact you have more Blk Americans expats in Central America. -----
@fracturedsolace145
@fracturedsolace145 5 месяцев назад
Black American have culture first of all. Secondly Africans have their own ratchet culture without westernized blacks influence. We have the internet we see how yall are living.
@citizencoy4393
@citizencoy4393 5 месяцев назад
Very naive of you to assume that this promotion of dysfunction hasn’t already been in Africa. The yt man and asians (still yt) have a global colonization and action plan to ensure that blk ppl never unite or stand up. It is ignorant to think that it would be other blk ppl to bring the sickness to Africa when it has been promoted for decades. This is why bleaching is an issue in Parts of Africa especially those that work with the west. Also why many African nations have the same economy that yts set up when they were colonizing them. Even now with all the warnings coming from blk ppl in the USA, Africans continue to strive for western ideologies and closeness.
@servinwetdik3455
@servinwetdik3455 5 месяцев назад
Ghana should just have stricter Visa guidelines. Seems like Ghana needs to "build a wall" as well.
@simba8665
@simba8665 5 месяцев назад
It’s all about money
@reneestevens7337
@reneestevens7337 5 месяцев назад
I dont know why they wanna go to a place where public defecation is still a thing. I have had several opportunities to go and have declined every time.
@elvishhudson2402
@elvishhudson2402 5 месяцев назад
​@@reneestevens7337Are you fucking serious?
@blackentrepreneur8564
@blackentrepreneur8564 5 месяцев назад
​@reneestevens7337 really. Tell me more about since u have never been there before.
@owusuacheampong8575
@owusuacheampong8575 5 месяцев назад
​@reneestevens7337 .. who needs you naigar ? You are nt even welcomed. Senseless. They will keep treating you as a slave you are over there. We are happy and feel proud like kings nd queens
@KK-if3un
@KK-if3un 5 месяцев назад
I agree with you completely 💯
@NanaKNOwusu
@NanaKNOwusu 5 месяцев назад
Oshay, so it is Ghanaian kids from the Diaspora who created Afrochella, now Afrofuture to give them the opportunity to party at Christmas. I will not blame it on African-Americans. You are right, it is the Ghanaian and Nigerian Americans/British who are turning up. They bring their African-American and Black British friends with them to party. Honestly, this is an old tradition. It was distasteful for someone to twerk at the Cape Coast castle so some of those attitudes should be discouraged, especially at hallowed grounds. Black folks are however going to turn up no matter what.
@intellectualnature9512
@intellectualnature9512 5 месяцев назад
AIN'T NO MONEY TO BE MADE WATCHING A BUNCH OF PEOPLE FROM THE US, UK AND THE CARIBBEAN CRYING AT SOME BUILDING. GHANA IS DOING THE RIGHT THING AND THAT IS MAKING SOME MONEY
@kwasikwakwa4418
@kwasikwakwa4418 5 месяцев назад
Diasporans who want to learn about Ghana culture and traditions must start from African Studies Institute, University of Ghana, Legon. Accra. The next important thing Diasporans must learn about is the land ownership (rental, or outright purchase) system. Diasporans must not start throwing monies around until they understand how and what the people are made of. Etc. Etc
@mosesyao
@mosesyao 5 месяцев назад
Great presentation and excellent analysis. This is the problem of “ black peoples
@bakersentertainment4461
@bakersentertainment4461 5 месяцев назад
Im the second person to leave a comment 😂. I love the content brother.
@Kenganda
@Kenganda 5 месяцев назад
haha thank u!
@bakersentertainment4461
@bakersentertainment4461 5 месяцев назад
@@Kenganda you welcome brother
@awula5385
@awula5385 5 месяцев назад
This guy has no clue what he’s talking about. Ghanaian music and Afrobeats are playing 24/7. Most people are not even aware of the Americans in the city. Accra’s population is in the millions. This is absolutely untrue!
@healthfitnessgurushomes5813
@healthfitnessgurushomes5813 5 месяцев назад
They're are just jealous of the fame Ghana is getting, he just want African American to come to east Africa, especially Uganda, where he's at, that's what all this is about, dude never talk anything positive about Ghana watch is channels. He leaves in east always promoting that countries.
@fesderi3933
@fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад
Do ghanaian listen to their own music, I saw ghanaian local artistes organizing press conference begging their own people to be playing an listening to their music,I check top streaming platforms in Ghana are it's almost foreign songs dominating
@emmanuellaa.lartey3365
@emmanuellaa.lartey3365 5 месяцев назад
​@@fesderi3933 not for the last three years ,We kind of tired of our artirst.. They are trying to be Global by copying Afrobeat .. We are not Afrobeat country don't sell to us what we are not we are highlife,Hiplife ,Sometimes Hip pop and most at time like the last decade was for Dancehall infused with Ghanaian language.. BUT THEY want to be "Burna Boy" they want they same accolades.. I just want them to know they are not Them and they will not evr be Them.. Let stict to what we want with or without the grammy or whatever it is.. But they don't listen putting out mediocre Afrobeat songs which Ghanaians don't like.. They only reason These burna,and davido songs are been played here is because of "Tiktok trends"..
@julianaansah6367
@julianaansah6367 5 месяцев назад
@@healthfitnessgurushomes5813is making me pissed why are u trying to make our country look bad to deter ppl from Ghana just because u can’t hype ur own country and get ppl to want to come there nonsense
@dianecrowder4971
@dianecrowder4971 5 месяцев назад
Ghanaians, Nigerians, Kenyans and any country on the continent, look at yourselves when you immigrate to the United States, especially in New York City. Neither do you people integrate with the average native New Yorker. You people keep everything about your country and culture. That is why every area is a little Africa, Italy, China town and etc...🙄🤷🏾‍♀️😎
@lieutenantcolombo1758
@lieutenantcolombo1758 5 месяцев назад
Thinking about it you are correct
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
As they should! American culture is toxic & dysfunctional af, and I was born in the U.S. & lived here all my life.
@dianecrowder4971
@dianecrowder4971 5 месяцев назад
@@E.P.7131 Then people born on the continent of Africa shouldn't complain when African Americans are in their country and choose to be with other African Americans as well. The local people should not complain about not wanting to interact with them. Same energy displayed! Let's keep it real then!🙄😎
@msrubie11
@msrubie11 5 месяцев назад
They don't look at themselves because they have been taught to continue to embrace a 3rd century mindset. But they choose the wrong people to attempt to practice it on. Black Americans will NEVER accept such idiocy in our own land. Look how the OSU and the OHU are treated in Nigeria. I wish Africans well in their own country and to those who don't think like that, I'm not talking to them. But for those who do, they can keep it on the continent. It won't work in the U.S.!
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
@@dianecrowder4971 How does that enrich or maintain the culture of Africa? I have no problem with African Americans sticking together, but they should immerse themselves in the native culture and not bring American culture to the continent. They can stay in America for that.
@bettyboop1003
@bettyboop1003 4 месяца назад
I pray Oshay 🙏🏿 That Africa keeps the Cultural gifts keep passing them on to the next generation to give us black Americans whom may comes to see the motherland ....
@cesarbrown2074
@cesarbrown2074 5 месяцев назад
The most impressive thing the cell phone has ever done was combine so many devices into one. The mix reality heads sets can combine so many More devices. Examples TV screen, movie screens, computer screens , everything the phone can do, car delays can be just an app that you install, all of your devices can be controlled by an app on your headset. Less buttons, lights and parts less to repair.
@asap5529
@asap5529 5 месяцев назад
The culture in Ghana or Africa isn’t being lost lol, it is growing or redeveloping. No culture, ethnicity or anything at all stays the same over time. Things have to change, adjust and adapt to the times. If anyone want’s Ghanaian or African culture to remain exactly the same, they are fighting a losing battle. The Africans of the 1800’s would say the same thing about the Africans of the 1900’s -that they changed the culture. A Ghanaian born in 1950 will also say that a Ghanaian born in 1980 is less cultured. African culture isn’t dying and will never die, the evidence is right in front of us. 400 years of colonialism and violent abuse for Africans to change and conform to others didn’t work. Even places like the Caribbean where they have been disengaged with mainland Africa for hundreds of years they still hold strong remnants of African cultures. Black Americans are also distinctly culturally different from other Americans and still have African ways. Whether it’s the food, vibes, hairstyles, expressions etc. Every culture adjusts to each new generation and the core fundamentals still largely remain the same. If people want African culture to remain the same they will have to completely isolate Africa and take away all their technology and all the advancements that were made; and even then, it would still fail because younger Africans will still develop new ideas.
@addosolar537
@addosolar537 5 месяцев назад
Correct analysis.
@AfrimericanSoul
@AfrimericanSoul 5 месяцев назад
Oshay wants to be the main character in Africa, too man my blk Americans in Africa is a problem for him so he must do whatever he can to spread rumors and stoke a fear of blk Americans to the locals. Why? What is he agenda?
@rositascarborough5751
@rositascarborough5751 5 месяцев назад
And whilst there are definitely rotten apples let us also salute and commend African Americans in Ghana BUILDING and forming durable partnerships with Ghanaians such as Boris Kodjoe and the Full Circle Africa Economic Conference that assembled black and African excellence; Earn your Leisurd and the partnership they have with Kevin Prince Okyere and Culture Management Group owners of Afrochella who successfully relaunched as Afrofuture and have established a business incubation/ seed funding opportunity for Ghanaian entrepreneurs courtesy of a new partnership with Pharrel Williams. This is just scratching the surface of what is happening…….in all of these people came to party AND seek out investment opportunities.
@lolm6264
@lolm6264 5 месяцев назад
What!!! I was trying to visit this summer...Some people will embarrass our culture everywhere they go...Dayumn
@phinebwoy1994-vk8rk
@phinebwoy1994-vk8rk 5 месяцев назад
Stop believing social media lies sis,visit and see yourself than listening to RU-vidrs
@lolm6264
@lolm6264 5 месяцев назад
@@phinebwoy1994-vk8rk thanks
@beautifulhomesofatlanta
@beautifulhomesofatlanta 5 месяцев назад
They didn't build the clubs that are already there 🤔
@Button215
@Button215 5 месяцев назад
I hear you Bruv but regrettably culture is the victim of globalization. The Internet is the great equalizer and I suppose businesses and their owners adjust to stay competitive. You cannot blame your customers and tourists for their preferences. Westerners are not the enemy what you're discussing is the natural consequence of growth. To stay competitive, communities outside of Accra will have to invest in infrastructure to attract growth. (The terminology that is used, is the leveling or flattening of the world.) If communities believe their identity has been lost or diluted, they must find creative ways to educate their children and others. Black Americans have similarly complained that the canon of American history is incomplete without our contribution. It's the responsibility of our parents to educate the new generation, not those in power. We can all do better: Westerners can be more attuned to local customs and indigenous communities more aware of how best to meet us at the point of our needs.
@mistyone8336
@mistyone8336 5 месяцев назад
True, business opportunities in Ghana are great.
@RonBryantCutnEdgeCartoonsandGG
@RonBryantCutnEdgeCartoonsandGG 5 месяцев назад
I approve this message
@awula5385
@awula5385 5 месяцев назад
The comparisons to what happened in Liberia a century ago is ridiculous. Ghana has had a strong educated socio economic “class” for a century. It’s insulting to even think that African Americans have the power to take over Ghana. They don’t have much interaction with middle income Ghanaians and love to look down on the local vendors and house help, so they think that they are superior.
@themarathoncontinues4211
@themarathoncontinues4211 5 месяцев назад
It could never happen. And what happened in Liberia was because the white Americans backed them to do it
@cesarbrown2074
@cesarbrown2074 5 месяцев назад
I don't think there's nothing wrong with AA people bringing in their culture its ours we created it and honestly it needs a home. I do think we can do both save the current culture and enjoy our culture at least the good parts. Dance and music is part of African culture.
@deebrown7160
@deebrown7160 5 месяцев назад
We went to the Ridge Condos in Ghana. It was fun they know how to party
@donprincoify
@donprincoify 3 месяца назад
In my observation of the diasporans that visited Ghana I find the Jamaicans to be the most respectful and deep in their desire to learn and be part of the culture. African Americans are the most outgoing and fun to be around. They are quick to make friends and try very hard not to offend. Unfortunately they break/bend the rules the most times- usually unintentionally. Everybody will tell you the Brits are the most problematic. They are very arrogant, condescending,entitled and quick to look down at the culture or the people.(of course not all that way). A couple of years ago I asked an Ashanti Chief what they were doing to attract the diasporans to visit Ashanti region and his answer jolted me. He asked "Why should we compete to get Brists and Americans to visit Kumasi when we haven't gotten even half of Asantes in Ivory Coast to visit?".
@uplayitIlisten
@uplayitIlisten 5 месяцев назад
& there's more to the motherland besides Ghana..my goodness!
@mikejones-wn1sw
@mikejones-wn1sw 5 месяцев назад
@uplayitIlisten All pretty much the same shit. A bunch of defeated africans at war with only themselves and allowing outsiders to run them. They all hate Foundational Black Americans bc they can only be africans no matter where they go
@bazze.ruckus9214
@bazze.ruckus9214 5 месяцев назад
This happens globally wherever WE congregate we shift the culture. The question that should probably be asked is. How is it a people who have been enslaved and disenfranchised so much seem to have CREATED the most alluring and infectious culture of all time?
@madameclark3453
@madameclark3453 5 месяцев назад
😖
@chappymoore2612
@chappymoore2612 5 месяцев назад
Not Atlanta club seen. They be extra if u no what I'm saying
@uchenna127
@uchenna127 5 месяцев назад
No culture in Ghana is being shifted. Ghanaians still speak their native language, still eat the same foods, still venerate their kings, still wear the same traditional attire. Ghanaians obsess more over Nigerians, than they do the American diaspora. In fact, based on the posture of Ghanaians, you'd think the diaspora doesn't even exist.
@billjames1216
@billjames1216 5 месяцев назад
Which culture are u talking about u don't have your own food u don't speak your unique language ,u don't have your own brand of clothes so which culture are u talking about???u have no culture
@user-js8eg2fp3x
@user-js8eg2fp3x 5 месяцев назад
Yes I was in Ireland and there were stabbings every day. We certainly brought our culture to them Irish
@iamthatiam1618
@iamthatiam1618 5 месяцев назад
Africa is the new America. Saw this in a recurring dream 5 years ago.
@mpakempake3235
@mpakempake3235 5 месяцев назад
Africa doesn't have to be like America, it is Africa and will remain Africa
@iamthatiam1618
@iamthatiam1618 5 месяцев назад
@@mpakempake3235 naw, wasn't called afrikkka back in the day. It's definitely crackerized.
@vanessaedwards54
@vanessaedwards54 9 дней назад
When I go to Africa I'm coming to learn, eat and meet.🙏👑💯😁🥰🦾💯❤️❤️ Coming from🇺🇲.
@Sweet2shanelle
@Sweet2shanelle 5 месяцев назад
The way I hear some Africans talk about us African-Americans, why would I ever feel comfortable to move to a continent where there is always gossip or something negative being said about what AA's are doing or not doing. It doesn't sound welcoming, but y'all sure love to copy off of us AA's and call us names but will gladly accept our money in any restaurant or club we visit. Almost every post or video I watch concerning Africa, there is always someone saying negative things about AA's. When will the childishness end? It's like watching children not get along with their siblings. I don't care what part of the world you come from. It's time to grow up.
@jeangermain3621
@jeangermain3621 2 месяца назад
We really have a black-on-black problem! I was willing to go there for a peace full retirement, from what I heard, I think twice fearing not to be sold again by our own.
@Rboy23
@Rboy23 2 месяца назад
I can assure you I’m any instance these people are in the minority. Actually come on ground, there are many gh people living in America. They will probably treat you just as they treat them. You’d probably spend most of your time in high end places with elite Africans who are accustomed to foreigners. This is all just internet noise lol.
@andremiller1566
@andremiller1566 5 месяцев назад
No one asks these questions for any group except African Americans. Its as if we sold them into slavery and owe them something. We have to go and cry and uplift local communities but the Lebanese aren't asked to do that. The Chinese and Europeans aren't asked to do that. Africans coming to the US aren't asked to uplift our local black communities. In so many ways this is disrespectful. It would seem that even in Africa we can't just be black. Our particular ethnic group ( African American ) must give of ourselves for others until we die. Maybe we'll have peace in heaven. A slave's dream.
@reneestevens7337
@reneestevens7337 5 месяцев назад
right! they sold us but somehow we owe them something. I've been saying this for the longest. I'm convinced folks think we're still the slave class and everybody is entitled to our labor.
@msrubie11
@msrubie11 5 месяцев назад
@anremiller1566 BLACK AMERICANS are NO ONE SLAVES. Our ancestors fought to FREE themselves and were the most intelligent Black GROUP on the planet. People follow us we don't follow them. So stop entertaining that kind of attitude. We owe our children and our ancestors more than that. If our kids don't eat no one will. That's the attitude and the stock we came from. Our people came from a ROYAL HOUSE! They were captives defeated in war because of COLLUSION. The same collusion is going on right now. Possibly those who left should now understand they shouldn't be in Africa. They should have seen enough by now. If not that's on them. We're up on everything they are doing. So actually we're not doing anything else for anyone but us! We love our elders for the fight they waged for us. But for some things such as PAN AFRICANISM those early groups thought was unity was a ONE SIDED FLEECE LIKE THE YEAR OF RETURN. They were wrong. That's why Malcolm and Dr. Clarke gave up on Africa. We are not asking but DEMANDING that not only Africans but Caribbeans and other groups are Black are FORBIDDEN from identifying as Black American/African American who face charges for IDENTITY THEFT. They have been doing this to get slots in Ivy League Schools. That's why we are demanding and suing if need be for LEGAL DELINEATION. The identity theft is going to stop when it comes to using our identities and attempting to rewrite our history. Believe me we are not worried about GHANA nor any other group but our own! The majority of Black Americans have no trust for Africans nor Pan Africans. It's isn't a secret! We are one TRIBE and will continue to be. I wish them well but I've seen enough.
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 5 месяцев назад
Nonsense. Why should you even be comparing yourself with the colonizers. Please remain in your America if you can't adjust. I'm just so getting tired of you guys and I think this returning a very big mistake
@andremiller1566
@andremiller1566 5 месяцев назад
@@stevenwilliams3015 Just like I can't stop them from coming to America they can't stop me from going to Africa. They were colonized and still let those people in just to r__e their babies (Gambia) and give AIDS to dozens of women (Kenya). If you can't police Chinese illegal immigrants mining gold right under your nose then you damn sure can police my behavior.
@msrubie11
@msrubie11 5 месяцев назад
@@Carolyn-vh4nz Thank you for speaking the truth. We will embrace those with the sprit from other nations who are worthy of embracing. Black Americans were taught and prepared very well. There is a VANGUARD always among our people. So we will be fine. The groups you named NEVER tried to take credit for our MUSIC GENRES. When you lie and say you created HIP HOP, but can't find the elements in any of your cultures you will lie about anything. Those groups you named respected the ART. They sought out Black Iconic musicians to asked them if they could sit in and jam with them. One of the greatest was B.B. King and Eric Clapton and Muddy Waters. The Beatles, Rolling Stones all sought out these great artists and they were embraced because they had respect. This also led to a lot of collaborations like Phil and Michael and Phil Collins and Philip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire and others. Caribbeans are talking but Biggie, Luke, Little Kim, Cardi B., Petra, Foxy Brown and a plethora of these women on Love n Hip Hop, like Joseline, and others now in the Music Industry who brought the racheth behavior in women to HIp HOP. These women were from the Caribbean. Gangster Rap came from one place LA and we knew when to let it go. I never saw Black American female rappers act in that manner. The HIP HOP Industry is dead because we allowed it to die and they don't have the originality to keep it going because it never belonged to Jamaica, Africa or Puerto Rico. So we're not worried about any of them. They nor Africans can carry a music neither created. So we are going to let it continue to lose money the same as hollywood who are now making sure Black Americans actors are making movies again because Hollywood is broke. We've helped them, they've never did anything but attempt to hurt us and its over! They can KICK ROCKS. Black Americans have made it clear. Pan Africans among us are like a drop in the Ocean.. This kind of hatred and jealousy is something we don't want or need among us!
@Assata_Shakur
@Assata_Shakur 4 месяца назад
We’re damned if we do, damn if we don’t. 🤷🏽‍♀️
@ghnativeukslave
@ghnativeukslave 5 месяцев назад
ONE THING I KNOW IS THEY CANT STOP SPEAKING THE NATIVE TWI LANGUAGE. INCURABLE, AND THE ASHANTIS NEVER STOP PRACTICING TGEIR CULTURE. KUMASI PEOPLE ARE KEEPING THE CULTURE ALIVE. PEACE
@rina3822
@rina3822 5 месяцев назад
First generation will not be as integrated as later generations.
@sherryday3625
@sherryday3625 5 месяцев назад
This is true, looking at the South African Boers in New Zealand they are not well liked and they cluster together to create their own communities selling one another familiar products, but their children are going to school with the kiwis and understanding the culture. We really need to exercise some patience, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Black Americans will acclimate the longer they stay. For now they just wanna celebrate being free and back on the soil of their fore fathers
@trollthetruthand5458
@trollthetruthand5458 5 месяцев назад
Yet the Europeans treatment is good right? They respect you just fine 😅😅 they love your culture 😂
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 5 месяцев назад
Does that mean you should act like the Europeans? Comparing yourself with the Europeans means you have bad intentions towards the continent of your ancestors. Please stay in your country. Complain complain complain is all you guys do
@BandoLyrix
@BandoLyrix 5 месяцев назад
Wow its funny how ya'll see this problem yet thePEOPLE dont ...... its quite sad. Greetings from Ghana
@imbalancedstatus8824
@imbalancedstatus8824 5 месяцев назад
The problem is the education system and the TV...
@dugebuwembo
@dugebuwembo 5 месяцев назад
African cultures are too strong to be so easily displaced especially on their own soil. & imagine people dissing Ghanaian music, the absolute beauty of African music is that it's free, grass roots and organic something that was lost in African American music culture and that's because of the location in the west, with those money grabbing labels wanting to commodify and gate keep art.
@bak3456
@bak3456 4 месяца назад
That’s a lie. A lot of young African people only speak English and don’t practice any significant cultural practice , they even start using American slangs
@dugebuwembo
@dugebuwembo 4 месяца назад
@@bak3456 Majority of people born in Africa speak multiple African languages! It's only certain people often the richer class that end up only speaking English because of that proximity to whiteness.
@cedricjackson7521
@cedricjackson7521 5 месяцев назад
The Atlanta lifestyle in Ghana is a very bad idea as you can tell Atlanta is a big mess right now of which is gonna take a while to clean up.
@unwind1183
@unwind1183 5 месяцев назад
Who wouldn't be HAPPY TO BE HOME..😂🎉🎉🎉
@k-rocd6993
@k-rocd6993 5 месяцев назад
Why do Americans have to always be absorbed and accommodating to their culture when abroad but immigrants come here and stay within their OWN communities in America? You know how many black foreigners in America never tried soul food?!!
@b9479
@b9479 5 месяцев назад
Exactly
@iloveyou281000
@iloveyou281000 5 месяцев назад
But you have
@6feet6figures
@6feet6figures 5 месяцев назад
Contagious we are the chosen ones
@Rboy23
@Rboy23 2 месяца назад
America is an immigrant country. Surprise surprise
@macaculeytormeti6909
@macaculeytormeti6909 5 месяцев назад
oshay, come home for education in ghana, western influence can never change our heritage , the chiefs the queens and our festivals , research in festivals in ghana to see how proud we are with our tradition .
@elv_kofi
@elv_kofi 5 месяцев назад
faxxxxx as a Ghanian all that are fax
@reparations9910
@reparations9910 4 месяца назад
WELCOME HOME. DO YOUR THING
@ms.t4322
@ms.t4322 5 месяцев назад
Their government should take that money and put it into building schools,libraries and work training in Africa.Hell the motto should be you want to party like fool then youre gonna pay for schools❤💯💯
@geatodaoz6043
@geatodaoz6043 5 месяцев назад
You made a great point! Maybe Ghana should raise the taxes on alcohol and other products to fund more schools!
@fesderi3933
@fesderi3933 5 месяцев назад
Ghana corrupt gov is on debt default with another IMF cleanup exercise ongoing
@user-or4tm5rv6r
@user-or4tm5rv6r 5 месяцев назад
I love my Afro beats and African music and the drums...I'm African American but I love artists like wiz kid...Burna boy...I love Fela Kuti...I have never been a fan of rap music
@MattmanKey84
@MattmanKey84 5 месяцев назад
American of African Descent here, I love the REAL Afrobeat (e.g. Fela Kuti) but I hate the term "Afrobeats". That music that WizKid and Burna Boy do is "NaijaPop", nothing but Nigerian Bubblegum and will never hold a candle to Fela or Geraldo Pino's music.
@user-or4tm5rv6r
@user-or4tm5rv6r 5 месяцев назад
@@MattmanKey84 Yesss...Fela is everything!!! I'm a dancer so wiz kid does it fir me...I love all of his music ...thanks for responding
@stevenwilliams3015
@stevenwilliams3015 5 месяцев назад
​@@MattmanKey84go and seat down, how is Burna boy and Wicked song Afro pop?? Big fat lie. Somehow you guys want to steal Afrobeat by calling it pop. It's purely Afrobeat created by Nigeria
@Morgue12free
@Morgue12free 5 месяцев назад
​@@stevenwilliams3015 Nigerian here. Could you please shut up?
@MattmanKey84
@MattmanKey84 5 месяцев назад
@@stevenwilliams3015 bruh, the real Afrobeat was mix of Funk, Juju, and Jazz from Nigeria but also popular in Ghana, Benin, and Sierra Leone. Fela Kuti, Geraldo Pino, and Orchestre Tele-Polyrythme de Benin did this type of music. What the media calls "Afrobeats" is actually Nigerian Pop music. 2face Indiba was the founder of that sound which mixed commercial R&B and Juju. In the words of South Africa's Julius Malema "you're a small boy, and do not know anything".
@presario1978
@presario1978 5 месяцев назад
I can’t stand OShay most days but I’m the first one here today!
@atina5976
@atina5976 5 месяцев назад
LOLLLL
@Kenganda
@Kenganda 5 месяцев назад
LMAO
@trishabratton1124
@trishabratton1124 5 месяцев назад
You got love for O'Shay. LOL😂😂😂😍 We all love him. GOD BLESS 😍
@Kenganda
@Kenganda 5 месяцев назад
thank you boo tell her to stop hating on me@@trishabratton1124
@dianejacobs3835
@dianejacobs3835 5 месяцев назад
😅😅😅😂😂😂
@karenallen6557
@karenallen6557 3 месяца назад
My cousin has been going there about a few recent years now she’s from Brooklyn.. I see the parties 🤣
@MegaAtOh
@MegaAtOh 4 месяца назад
one minute *African Americans are leaving Ghana* the next minute *African Americans are turning Accra into Atlanta* which is which?
@thereal1426
@thereal1426 4 месяца назад
whichever is most clickedyclickbait and will earn him his dinner at the expense of his people
@zsavior4535
@zsavior4535 5 месяцев назад
Strange, when Africans come to America or Britain they stay to themselves. They marry themselves, and they buy into their own culture. African Americans are left on the outside. Now that African Americans who come there with money and the ability to stay to themselves, there is a problem? Isn't Ghana one of those places people were talking about when they got ripped off buying land? In the previous episode, you said Black Americans need to role as a group. Weird.
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
I respect how Africans resist the toxic American culture, its sick. Expats should roll as a group, but with respect & humility towards Ghanaian culture.
@reneestevens7337
@reneestevens7337 5 месяцев назад
@@E.P.7131 they have their own toxic culture.
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
@@reneestevens7337 I'll take it over this bullshit
@clockwork9825
@clockwork9825 5 месяцев назад
@@E.P.7131these African nations are homogenous and are poverty stricken. 99% black population and can’t get anything poppin. That’s a pretty weak culture
@brittneyjumperj4567
@brittneyjumperj4567 5 месяцев назад
Spot on.. What's good for the goose is good for the gander... they don't eat our foods or Integrate within our Society, they make sure that they develop and only partake with people of their tribe. So we are doing the same. It's nothing wrong with that awake up call. Now when the shoe is on the other foot it doesn't quite feel the same
@ifuseekamy2482
@ifuseekamy2482 5 месяцев назад
Black Americans can’t don’t nothing without criticism…why can’t people come to Ghana to turn up? Not everybody is going to travel for the same reasons
@MattmanKey84
@MattmanKey84 5 месяцев назад
Because we don't want to Americanize them. It's worse enough how our media has degraded us, but to impose the negative impact of our culture to them is bad. We can learn from them and respect their culture and share some of our culture without perpetuating what the media show of us.
@ifuseekamy2482
@ifuseekamy2482 5 месяцев назад
@@MattmanKey84 Ghanaians are not perfect. They don’t have some moral code over us.
@ifuseekamy2482
@ifuseekamy2482 5 месяцев назад
@@MattmanKey84 miss me with the respectability politics. Black Americans don’t need a dam lecture before traveling.
@MattmanKey84
@MattmanKey84 5 месяцев назад
@@ifuseekamy2482 how does that saying go? Oh yeah, "F around and find out". Deuces..✌🏾
@db6881
@db6881 5 месяцев назад
​@@ifuseekamy2482Then they can stay in America. It's very simple.
@joejas4976
@joejas4976 5 месяцев назад
WORD
@spazloc0213
@spazloc0213 4 месяца назад
Ghanian women are curvacious and absolutely beautiful. Ghanian men are very respectful. The Ghanian people are very nice people, even to white people. They pride themselves on treating others with hospitality, respect and kindness. And i highly respect and love them for this. Wonderful human beings. Most Nigerians and other black Africans are not so kind and nice.
@lorenzomcnichols7516
@lorenzomcnichols7516 5 месяцев назад
How yall tell somebody how to spend theyre vacation smh
@E.P.7131
@E.P.7131 5 месяцев назад
When they bring an element that's detrimental to the existing culture, they can stay where they were.
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