I hope our government officials will watch this interview, take notes and act upon it immediately. The interviewees made it clear, "The Visa policy is stiff, tickets are expensive," We have to learn from other countries and put it into reality. Kudos to the brother for this video. Please keep it up.
I’m deeply touched. I appreciate the time, efforts, and resources you put into this documentary. You’ve proven to the world that there’s more to Liberia than just sad stories. Much respect.
What a beautiful video!!!! They are doing an amazing job, and I prayed for more tourists to go to Liberia so that these amazing people and our country can be blessed. I love you all and God bless Liberia!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Sometimes never judge the book by its color! Last year in the Month of May 2021 I was in Liberia and I criticized Libassa by not doing much simply because the road leading to Libassa wasn't pave. I actually enjoyed my stay at the place. Based on this interview, i'm convinced that they are for the community. Thank guys for the great work in the motherland.
I was just there!! Beautiful place. I swam in the Lagoon. Definitely go when they're hosting a retreat, you'll get the full experience. It definitely inspired me to invest in ecotourism. Thanks for the interview, such a cool and humble couple. @Motherland
I loved watching this. Thank you for sharing. I visited Labassa when I went home in December of 2021 and had an incredible time there with my friends and fam. Looking forward to visiting again God’s willing.
Excellent interview. I love the concept. We need more ecotourism in Liberia. We could attract more tourism by promoting the country. Security is critical in attracting tourism. I believe we will get there. Thanks fir sharing.
Beautiful place l love it my hat up to this couple l do not know how they are doing it but great job guys l just left Liberia three weeks and l know how things are l admire and appreciate them thanks.l will stop by my next visit soon
We the okra and bitter balls people are here and that also include the Grebo people for their Palm butter. Thanks bro for this interview, it meant a lot to us. God bless you two for such investment or business into Liberia.
Love love this interview. I been to Ecolodge twice when I last visited home. Beautiful place to relax and have fun. Great food and amazing customer service.
Africa is the Motherland of all Mankind. It's scientifically indisputable. Human life originated in Africa. All human DNA traces to Africa. Downstream DNA, and the associated genetic changes (loss of melanin in skin, other minor physical differences) are genetic mutations related to migration out of Africa to different climates and sunlight levels. All Mankind is African, making those who have committed sins against Africa and Africans guilty of crimes against their own Ancestors. My personal view is I'd like to see the beliefs of the Ancestors restored. For example, the Bassa people mentioned in the area of Libassa, had a fascinating sensible religion so authentic. Christianity came with the slave traders, slave masters, apartheid regimes etc. But that's another story....
Taurus thank you for this video, superior content, style, tech. Yes, so many videos on RU-vid show Libassa but very seldom recognizing, or even mentioning, the visionary owners.., Lisa and Rudolph. I don't know if that's because they aren't 'African' but it is very clear they really are 'African' with their deep love of Liberia and its people. At heart, this is a labor of love not a commercial focus. They could take their capital and have a house relaxing on the beach. Instead they have created a landmark that showcases the natural beauty and human beauty of Liberia. So many RU-vidrs these days create tribalistic, xenophobic racist videos full of negativity, blame, victim mentality. These folks are not black but of the human race, they love Liberians, work hard for education and awareness of the children, appreciation of Africa's environment, and opportunities for Liberia's future (so expressed at 30:00). Taurus, you need to invest in Liberia. Texas my man? The US is getting very scary politically and economically. Have at least a backup plan to Liberia, Mama will welcome you home, and casava leaf and potato green unlimited.
Thanks for talking the time B, this is by far my favorite comment and I wholeheartedly agree with everything you’ve said. And yes I’ve definitely starting investing in our homeland. Looking invest more increasingly as time goes on. Thanks again for watching and talking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great interview! I had the pleasure of visiting this beautiful resort last year and it lived up to the hype. The staff were phenomenal, along with the view.
@@MotherlandHD The Lebanese have contributed a lot to Liberia and stood by Liberia through the Civil War, Ebola, Covid, and the roughing up businesses can experience (shake downs) by government officials. They are natural business people and they do things the right way, generally speaking perfectionists who don't believe in poor quality or nonsensical ways of doing things.
Everybody want come here and speak ceries. This one libssa or watever it’s called ain’t even all tht but because of your basic thinkin skills, all we hear about is this dang basic lookin place. They need to add more innovative design to the place smh