Brother Nana is so humble. He's a Jamaican man with great vision. I wish I knew him in person to educate me in the visionary. He is a true African decendant born out of Africa. Well don brother Nana on your achievements in going back to the mother land, and chose the region where my heart lies, beautiful Ghana. Enjoy everyday of your life with your families, Blessings. ❤
What struck me most was when he said "Simple Things Make Me Happy" Jasmine, this is your most organic interview. The interaction was flawless. You listened to him and he listened to you. The conversation was just flowing. Good job!
Great move Nanna is real down to earth man. I really love his humility as a real Jamaican man. Great Job! Jasmine I really appreciate your work. However; let Nanna know that am working with First Quality Transportation & Tours LTD. So if he has family or friends that are coming down to just enjoy the island. Just reach out to us and we will take care of their travel & excursion.
Greetings from Montego Bay🇯🇲….there are no words to fully describe all that Sir Nana embodies! Nuff respect 👏🏽 to him for his humble nature, his intelligence, his brilliance and vision, his love of the land and nature, and the Wisdom to follow his “Soul’s calling”, and to make his dreams a reality and benefit for humankind! Impressive overall especially the vegetarian and plant-based and eco-friendly lifestyle! He is an inspiration and role-model to many! One love💜🙏🏽
To see a fellow Jamaican thrive is a feeling like no other. Sooo proud of him!! Plus, he still has his authentic Jamaican accent and I love it, so refreshing. The cool cool hills of Mandeville, Jamaica- that's where I was born and raised. I NEED to visit Africa to experience the heaven that he speaks of. I hope we all win in this life🥰
You will be surprised to know that there are Jamicans in East Africa thriving. They just don't have youtube channels. So Jamicans have been doing their thing here in Africa for many years.
Jasmine, thank you very much for this video! I met Nana and stayed in Legassi Gardens for 30 days in the apartment on the second floor, on the right side of the building. The double bedroom. It was beautiful! His only request was that I not take photos of his children. I think he had two daughters at the time. It was a truly blessed wonderful time. I intend to see him sometime when I return in March.
This interview shows that many had already returned to Ghana before the year of return in 2019. And will put a stop to those on social media saying otherwise..... 🙄.. love this.
Beautiful compound ❤. Nana Kwame is a true inspiration and intellectual man. Going to Ghana was a great move for Nana make. His knowledge and values did change that community 👏. Awesome 👌!
This is an interesting interview. I feel quite inspired again about Ghana. I was married to a Ghanian who transitioned almost 2 years ago. I would consider visiting Ghana again. After my husband passing i didn't think that i could appreciate Ghana without him. This was s wonderful awakening for me. Thank you so much.🙏🏿🙌🏿❤️
Hi Jasmine. This is in my opinion your best interview and guest to date. Please pursue such guests and authenticity. No over-romanticisation of Gh life. These are the real diaspora movers to pursue please who represent the majority. ❤❤❤❤❤
VERY GOOD Jasmine❤💛🖤💚. Nice to hear Nana's story. Wishing him and his wife well. They've done good things. Vanessa would love his restaurant I'm sure 🥰
I stayed at this brother's spot. Really great brother and full of wisdom. I plan on visiting again when I go back to Ghana. S/O to Agingo as well! Peace everyone 🙏🏾
Wow so asantehene, Opoku ware 2 gave him his name, nana kwame? Wow This is amazing and am telling u nana u blessed for the Ashanti king to gave u a name! Wishing u nothin but the best
Great video Jasmine of an African born in Jamaica i too is an African making preparations to move home to the continent and Nana is a great inspiration for me as well. Keep up the good work Jasmine i am subscribed and would like to get information about Ghana knowing thats where our ancestors were taken from much love from Jamaica ❤🇯🇲🇬🇭
This is awesome when two ppl work together they create waves. The power couple so proud of you my brother and sister keep up the amazing work blessings.
I am so glad I watched this video. Mr Nana Kramer is full of wisdom for people to learn from. I like his resilient spirit too. He is a good story teller who keeps drawing you in as if he is reading a book. God bless him💖✨👑🙏🏽
Very wise & well-rounded man. He is a very talented brother who envisions what he wants & has the ability to manifest his visions in reality. I hope you interview him a couple of years from now, cuz I'm sure he will have many more surprises in store for us. He is such a humble & gracious spirit & I wish him abundant blessings from TMH Yah. I really did enjoy this video. Thanks for sharing.
Jas and Nana Bucky this conversation was special it brought tears of happiness to my eyes for many reasons. Ones values are so important when coming home to the Motherland. Humility, Work Ethic, Honesty and the ability to allow Personal Growth to balance yourself. I am sure Nana Bucky has many more golden nuggets to share with us of his early days in Ghana. Nana Respect till we meet. Wonderful interview Jas for me one of your best, but I am a bit biased 😅😅😅😅
This was so beautiful to watch ☺️. When I saw the minutes, I thought I was going to get bored but eventually didn’t even want the video to end 🥺. Nana is such an inspiration, he has done so well for himself and his family. I didn’t catch where Legacy garden is located though
Thank you for the show casing.Hopefully some of our brother's who are not high fliers would be encouraged to relocate and enjoy the motherland. Thank you. I'm Christine Egesa from Unitwd Kingdom.
I saw a video before this one with mr Nana kwame with other bloger so far jasmine your blog give more info thank you Jasmine mr nanakwame speak volumes hat's off to you sir
Hi Jasmine this is brilliant! Thank you so much really engaging. Its great idea for you to interview people who have moved and lived in Ghana before the year of return. Thank you i hope you meet many more , its enriching!
Thank you Ama for such a wonderful interview with Nana Kwame. May the Gods of our Ancestors continue to richly best the both of you always and always. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I enjoy this broadcast I enjoy the program with this Jamaican man Nana I am proud to be a Jamaican because anywhere we go as long as we put our mind to it we can make it so keep up the good work sir you are in the motherland God bless you and good interview my darling good interview ma'am God bless
Very Inspiring, I wonder if Nana knows Jah Clive, who recently transitioned. We were to come to Ghana in 2019, The C-19 rerouted our plans. Ghana we are coming to see you.
This was a great interview - like Jamaicans would say though- this man clearly threw stones behind him in Jamaica - he must have had a tough upbringing and family history.
I love this brother’s story ❤. An inspiration indeed..🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿.He is speaking truth💯! He said physically you can have these ‘things’ and well off but spiritually/mentally you not well …I’d rather have the other way around 🔥🙏🏿🌍
To all "baldhead",respect the Rasta man,cause he's the only man on creation,and Peter tosh said so eloquently,in his song,and if you live inna glass house,don't throw stones, us Jamaicans are mostly,Ashanti and kormantine,from the akan ethnic group,I'm travelling to kumasi in june,my grandpa was an African priest,in st. Ann Jamaica