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Greetings from Namibia! What interesting times we find ourselves in! In this reflection, I go into more detail about what let me to move abroad to Namibia, and where you can follow the experiences of other African Americans in Africa!
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Join me as I share the experience of the African American living in Africa, along with my own in the African nation of Namibia.
For more stories on other African Americans living across the continent visit my website:
Website: www.aainafrica.com
Facebook: / africanameri. .
Instagram & Twitter: @aainafrica
Blog: ancestrallyyours.tumblr.com/
Contact: afroamericaninafrica@gmail.com

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@alexjoe223
@alexjoe223 7 лет назад
this sister needs to write a book.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks for the encouragement! I plan to, really need to make the time.
@Gemini651971
@Gemini651971 8 лет назад
Omgosh!!! A lot of what you spoke reminded me of myself. My father passed away when I was 23yrs old and he was my everything. After that I left my home state and started moving around the states (from New York-Alaska) it was like my soul was searching for something. I would stay a place for a couple short years, and then I would start feeling like this is not what I'm looking for? I was in Alaska, and living with an African family that was my first time really being close to my roots. One day we were just hanging out in the house, and they were like "would you like to see some home videos of us in Africa" I got excited and was like yeah! Well as I watched the videos I forgot they said "Africa" I seen footage and asked "is that New York", lol? It was Africa, and it was like nothing I was ever shown in the media, or learned in school. It was beautiful, and that was the moment I knew I was going to Africa. I, like yourself married an African man, and had a child this year, and like yourself I gave birth in the U.S. My plan is to travel around the African Continent once the baby gets older. I love Africa my only regret is I didn't leave sooner. I love the many cultures, colors, village life, foods, beaches, the clothes, and the freedom of being black. Yes America is such a racist country, and I to have experience racism being black most of my life. Thank you for sharing and best of luck I love your vlogs...
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Mrs M Thanks so much for this fantastic comment! It's great to connect!!
@Gemini651971
@Gemini651971 8 лет назад
No problem sis I love your videos...
@theoisback
@theoisback 8 лет назад
Making the "the leap" is actually less scary when u actually do it. Im am leaving in Rwanda after many many years and its GREAT so far!
@daughterofyahuah2180
@daughterofyahuah2180 8 лет назад
Yes, I am VERY ready to get out of here! Corporate America and student loan debt is NOT the business!
@Nola504
@Nola504 8 лет назад
Totally inspired
@godvia
@godvia 8 лет назад
....Sister you may have the most Powerful "channel" on RU-vid at this moment.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Wow that's a huge compliment. I really appreciate the kind words, thank you!
@carmentoffee
@carmentoffee 8 лет назад
+godvia very informative and inspirational..I truly love it.
@michellejenkins230
@michellejenkins230 8 лет назад
+godvia i agree
@godvia
@godvia 8 лет назад
+AfroAmericaninAfrica " New bridges must be built...... Because in the minds of the majority of our people today, Africa is too far away. So the only way you and I can point them in that direction is Build_ New _Bridges............ .........And once the lines of communication have been established and our African brothers can stretch forth their hands and reach us, and we can forth our hands and reach them. Why there's nothing that this blue eyed man in this country will be able to do you and me successfully from that day onward. " - Hon. Malcolm X ....No sister...We Thank You.
@carmentoffee
@carmentoffee 8 лет назад
Alpha Agreed..
@uyeijulani8436
@uyeijulani8436 8 лет назад
missed you!! greetings from south Africans in america...we're moving back to south Africa by the way
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Uyei Julani Congrats! That's a great move!
@LeahsWALKABOUT
@LeahsWALKABOUT 8 лет назад
My uncle was the first black editor for NBC. So you use to work for that outfit too, cool. My move to West Africa is very raw, I had to map that out for myself. I still live in America part time. but I have residents there now. I do not need a visa to go. Everyone can do this move. Take small steps, step by step. Leah Tunkara
@ADOS_DSGB
@ADOS_DSGB 7 лет назад
Not sure how I stumbled upon your channel but Im happy I did.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@tammymarie1779
@tammymarie1779 8 лет назад
I feel like you are me. I've been wanting to relocate for such a long time but finding a job abroad hasn't been easy. You are living my dream. What a blessing for you to be back home.
@damanibaraka7896
@damanibaraka7896 7 лет назад
Akoben Renaissance when u move to Africa you need to be a pensioner, have money to start a business, or have a skill that's in demand. Regular jobs are hard to find or they don't pay well.
@SooRa_75
@SooRa_75 8 лет назад
Thank you! My family and I are moving. Your message is so timely. We are going against the grain and staying true to ourselves. ♡
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
So exciting, congrats and all the best!
@zayloc23
@zayloc23 8 лет назад
I got excited seeing you posted another video!!Thank u for your words!!Please feel free if your time allows to post more vids!!!!!Really is inspiring to all of us....more than you may know.....peace be to you and your beautiful family....God Bless...+
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+zayloc23 Thanks so much! New video will hopefully be up in the next few days!
@maxios
@maxios 8 лет назад
+AfroAmericaninAfrica def post more videos. So many of us look forward to them.
@cherishdeb
@cherishdeb 8 лет назад
also, you mentioned being the only conscious/woke person, well my dear sister, I thank god you were a pioneer for the rest of us who would soon after wake up. if you hadn't been conscious before us, you wouldn't have been a trailblazer to pave the path to afrika for the rest of us....
@lakyshawilliams08
@lakyshawilliams08 8 лет назад
I really felt like you were speaking to my spirit and reaffirming everything. I'm engaged to an Ghanaian ,and will be moving to Ghana soon.
@teebee3309
@teebee3309 7 лет назад
sister you are a LEGEND Hands down such a bold and brave move and I wish you and your family infinite blessings
@antoniahines83
@antoniahines83 8 лет назад
I've binged watched all of your videos they are awesome!!
@frmtheBkstore
@frmtheBkstore 8 лет назад
As an AA in NYC i was raised with the same cultural awareness. just telling someone you don't need an invite to Africa, research & show up.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
I agree!
@sethspencer3421
@sethspencer3421 8 лет назад
Thank you sissy for all that u have done. I'M moving to Namibia soon in fact 50 miles northeast of Windhoek. I found a ranch and I'm working on purchasing it. hope to meet you guys soon. how is the baby.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Seth Spencer That's awesome. All the best!
@kisma1976
@kisma1976 8 лет назад
I hear you! It's about finding your place and honoring the journey by being true to yourself. STAY STRONG, Sister!
@BlackBerryBeautyAcademy
@BlackBerryBeautyAcademy 8 лет назад
I love you beautiful black sister! I get so excited when you post a video. This video was great and I love to that you unapolegetically African American. So am I. Totally Inspired! Blessings!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Yes, forever unapologetic!! Thank you for watching!
@beau4242
@beau4242 8 лет назад
I was riding in a van to the airport and random conversation started up about Africa. I kept quiet and listened and wouldn't you know it, the passenger in the second row mentioned you!!!!!! I waited until we exited the van and got away from the group to discuss your videos but we were in agreement that you give the best information and insight about returning home. You are known and growing. keep it up.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Oh wow! That's amazing, thank you so much for sharing and supporting :)
@livingabundantly100
@livingabundantly100 6 лет назад
..Been binge watching your videos for a few days..thanks for posting them-love them!!💗
@enricoflamingo
@enricoflamingo 6 лет назад
Watching in 2018 prepping for my trip to Addis Ababa. Thank you for sharing 👑
@leggyReid4c
@leggyReid4c 8 лет назад
You are truly an amazing person for reaching out to help others who may be interested in trying something different. I don't know what else to say other than I'm so proud/ happy to see this.
@jasmainjasmain2906
@jasmainjasmain2906 8 лет назад
I can definitely understand the struggle of corporate America, I've been fired for wearing a head wrap within a casually dressed environment (hoodies and leggings)... I try not to become extremely conscious, yet it's extremely difficult not to acknowledge or realize what is going around me.
@BlackCulturalPreservation2023
@BlackCulturalPreservation2023 6 лет назад
You should file a lawsuit bcs that's discrimination to get fired for a head wrap..
@Phatboy_On_A_Diet
@Phatboy_On_A_Diet 8 лет назад
Great video! Looking to learn and enjoy more from your experiences and perspectives on the future.
@dwighthayes4738
@dwighthayes4738 8 лет назад
Sister I so feel you on not knowing anyone that was willing to just pack up and break camp from the US. I left in 2010 and have done better living in Germany than I have in the last 10 years before I left the US. I visit North Africa yearly and cannot wait to plan my next trip too. Great video sister. You are so inspirational and reminds me to keep doing what I am doing. Peace be unto you and yours.
@missball404
@missball404 8 лет назад
that's wonderful brother😊👍💕👏
@dwighthayes4738
@dwighthayes4738 8 лет назад
missball404 Thank you sister. Long time no see. How have you been?
@missball404
@missball404 8 лет назад
Dwight Hayes wonderful can't complain...it has been a while lol😊
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Yes breaking camp can be so life changing! What part is North Africa do you visit?
@dwighthayes4738
@dwighthayes4738 8 лет назад
missball404 That's cool sister. That's what I like to hear. I am currently getting prepared for a 1 week stay in North Germany to see how well I mesh with my new team. If all goes well, I am looking at a permanent position and will more than likely have to relocate from central Germany to Northern Germany.
@JadeCampbell40
@JadeCampbell40 7 лет назад
This young woman is an huge encouragement.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks so much, appreciate it! All the best!
@originalceo
@originalceo 8 лет назад
wow came across your channel. So great to watch and hear. Thanks for expanding our horizons beyond just traveling abroad. So good to see that for some people it is not just possible but real to actually live abroad successfully. Both incredibly brave and inspirational. I'm a fan for life!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+originalceo Thanks so much!
@GorillaExploration
@GorillaExploration 8 лет назад
Great video Afro sister, I've been watching your channel from day 1 & seen the transformations that took place in your life: moving to Namibia, your wedding, the birth of your cute lil boy, etc. You truly inspired me to think homeward to the Motherland & after having spent majority of my teenage years through to adulthood in Canada and the States building up equities I thought would make me happy/keeping up the "Joneses" in every aspect of modern living, I never felt more fulfilled than I do now spending ample time in Africa yearly. I've commenced my slow but steady exodus to back to Africa, especially with the likelihood of Mr Trump in charge of the Western world literally. Well, let's hope it's just a dream....remain blessed and don't starve us of the video blogs : )
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Thank you and it's great that you're spending so much time on the continent! Will definitely work on getting more videos out faster :)
@dzikomuah3303
@dzikomuah3303 6 лет назад
I know this post is old but I just discovered your page. It’s so hard finding your tribe when your all nomadic. This is so me! I have lived in Jamaica but I’m now stuck in America until my teen son graduates and it’s sooo depressing. But I can relate to everything you said including the race topic.
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 7 лет назад
going/moving to Ghana November 2016- and your website is the best-thank you for your honesty and encouragement
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks for checking it out and all the best on your move!!
@Snaoe
@Snaoe 8 лет назад
You are amazing, and I love your channel. It's very informative to someone who one days plans to move to Africa. Please upload more about your day to day life in Africa.
@missezmorena6539
@missezmorena6539 8 лет назад
Girl, I am inspired. Thank you for your positive words of encouragement. And congratulations on your new marriage and beautiful baby. Im just at the point to trying to learn about the different countries and peoples on the African Continent. Currently, I'm taking interest in the Seychelle Islands off the Eastern Coast of Africa. Are you familiar with it?
@revdrbentoefremteenage3229
@revdrbentoefremteenage3229 4 года назад
Very biutiful islands.I like that name Seychelles.Is ur motherland Africa.Feel free to visit!!!!
@eyeamgodis6826
@eyeamgodis6826 8 лет назад
Love your videos. Inspiring me more to continue my journey back to Africa.
@immanuelkambinda8297
@immanuelkambinda8297 7 лет назад
I somehow came across your channel and i spent whole lot of time watching all your videos, your wedding, the trip to Kavango, lovely!! God bless you and your family. Your videos are soo enjoyable, Enjoy living in Namibia.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thank you Immanuel!
@whitneysolier1102
@whitneysolier1102 8 лет назад
Great video. Thanks you for sharing your insight. My experience in regards to afro-centric consciousness was similar to your especially while in college and many of my friends,back then, did not want to here it and I was labeled too "black" fast forward almost twenty years later and now they stay posting black awareness messages on the internet. I find it very interesting. Everything you said in this video is very true and I applaud you for following your own path. I will definitely check out your site. Please keep the videos coming.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Whitney Solier Appreciate the comment and like-mindedness and thanks so much!
@monicaw5445
@monicaw5445 8 лет назад
I am so glad you came back to RU-vid!!! Congratulations on your wedding and on the birth of your son! Such big life changes. I will be spending a year in Africa (beginning in Jan/Feb 2017), and so I've been reading, researching and watching all the videos I can. I've been to Ghana twice, and this time, I will be in southern Africa and east Africa (I haven't a specific itinerary yet, but will likely spend the time in South Africa, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Swaziland.) Your videos made me want to visit Namibia, and maybe I will, I do not know. I think I'll figure it out more as far as transportation logistics once I arrive. Thank you for your videos.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Monica W Thank you for following my journey and for sharing your exciting travels! Your upcoming year sounds fantastic!
@timewilltell7409
@timewilltell7409 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this video and sharing your story; very well done with a lot of good information.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@richardol4080
@richardol4080 8 лет назад
Luv your videos. please post more often. I really enjoy the videos showing life in Namibia.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Thanks so much! Just getting hang of balancing parenthood with everything else :/ so pls pardon my delays!
@MyDam18
@MyDam18 7 лет назад
i did the exact opposite and moved to the us..i 100%% agree with u..i came from the west Indies..its Interesting because when i tell folks from my country i want to return they think im crazy..
@suraphelbogale6563
@suraphelbogale6563 8 лет назад
Can't thank you enough for the amazing job you are doing. You could have just moved to Namibia and kept quiet. But putting the word out, sharing your struggles, your personal life and much more for the world to watch with no ''subscription fees'', that will be your legacy. You are an inspiration for a new generation of African-Americans and even the African Diaspora. Keep it up. Thank you for sacrificing time you could have spent doing something else to work on these videos. God bless.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Suraphel Bogale Thanks so much for this wonderful and encouraging comment! I really appreciate it!
@procrastinart2673
@procrastinart2673 8 лет назад
I'm happy to see that you keep posting videos. I currently live in France and I plan to go live in America next summer but it's just a way for me to save money for my next step. I plan to end up on the african continent in a few years after going to Asia and it's great to see you keeping strong. I already binge watched all your videos and you're awesome!!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+PFB Thank you :) All the best in your plans!
@sundara26
@sundara26 6 лет назад
Have you made it to Africa yet and what country do you desire or already moved to?
@TwaityZee
@TwaityZee 8 лет назад
thanks for being open and honest. We all probably go through a lot of what you went through. Motivating channel
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Thank you for watching!
@juwe9516
@juwe9516 7 лет назад
Hi Sis, you're a breath of fresh air in your perspectives of African womanhood. Nothing wrong being race conscious at best you're nota sellout. Africa is in you. You're a source of strength in perceptions. It is an honour to experience your sentiments of Africa and it's people. Welcome home. Just be who you are..... a real black womanhood. Greetings to your husband and baby son.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Lovely comment, thanks so much!
@vsthomps
@vsthomps 8 лет назад
Thank you for these gems
@caroltesol1
@caroltesol1 7 лет назад
You inspire me. I'm going to set some new goals for the next couple of years.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
That's fantastic!
@dawnlittle2501
@dawnlittle2501 8 лет назад
Thank you, considering moving for similar reasons.
@maxios
@maxios 8 лет назад
our lives are so similar. I lived in Washington DC in my twenties and lost my mother in 07. 30yrs in corporate America was tough.
@amoni6121
@amoni6121 8 лет назад
You said "like" like so many times lol! I do that a lot when explaining things to people. :-) Anyway, I'm super excited to have found your youtube channel. I have wanted to make the move to the continent for years. Everyone has called me crazy. Now, I'm super close to making the move...hopefully to Ghana. Your videos and website are giving me so much insight and hope. Especially since so many people [read Black people] doubt that I'll actually leave my life and move across the world. There are just so many things to consider. Every day I learn something that I've never thought about. It's scary but I'm so excited. I feel so disconnected from America. Africa is calling my name and I can't wait for the change...the good, the bad and the ugly. If there are any additional websites or information that could offer on relocating to Africa I would really appreciate that. Thank you for sharing your experience!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+AMoni LOL yea I've made a mental note to say 'like' and 'you know' less while filming vids :)
@michellejenkins230
@michellejenkins230 8 лет назад
wow u remind me of the showtime documentary i saw some years back entitled blacks without borders. u inspire me definitely can see myself making the plunge. more videos please lol.
@Queenceba29
@Queenceba29 8 лет назад
+michelle jenkins I love that documentary! I wish there was a sequel chronicling African Americans in a different country...possibly somewhere in West Africa this time.
@KurlyKB_2023
@KurlyKB_2023 6 лет назад
Love this channel, I feel the exact same way!! I really need a break from America and travel through Africa
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 6 лет назад
I hear you! Thanks so much!
@sundara26
@sundara26 6 лет назад
Kristina Brown..I feel you sister. Being a black man or woman in the States, especially with the recent reminders, is not even worth it anymore to me. Definitely need a break for now with an African tour. An African move definitely will come later. I'm visiting the countries that I'm interested in moving too. South Africa, Namibia, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Ghana. Egypt too, but just as a visitor. I hope you make your way there soon.
@ukicheryl
@ukicheryl 7 лет назад
Being true to yourself is very important. Great choice sister.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
So true!
@JadeCampbell40
@JadeCampbell40 7 лет назад
Great Video Thank you my sister
@ZfrZebra
@ZfrZebra 8 лет назад
Buy African made ,,,support the local business, Eat healthy African foods. Learn and adopt the culture ,,,the American culture some of it is great but with some African culture you become more Cultured, Listen to African music read from African Authors ,,,African Americans it is your continent - take what is free and yours, the language, culture food and remember you are what you eat and what you think of yourself, I admire African Americans because you have been trough soo much and yet you smile . I really like your post lady you are an amazing person
@AssanRaelian
@AssanRaelian 8 лет назад
Excellent video dear sister. I'm preparing to locating to Cote d'ivoire in 2018. I love Africa.
@HMKHABIB1
@HMKHABIB1 8 лет назад
really bro? come to cote d'ivoire. very good country. im from there and I will definitely help uot relocating there. I have lived in Long Beach California and Atlanta GA and before that in London UK. but I prefere Coted'ivoire for all the reasons the sister has raised in her video. my email is hmkhabib1@hotmail.com or through facebook: h marshall dynicks looking forward to meeting up with you showing you the way in Cote d'ivoire. By the way anyone interested, just contact me..you will be more than welcome. Cheers!!!
@AssanRaelian
@AssanRaelian 8 лет назад
That's where i'm planning on relocation to in 2018.
@dgaspeddle2601
@dgaspeddle2601 8 лет назад
Great vid....i wanna du the same thing ive been to preu and belize...but never africa.....i must get there....
@TS-yg3lv
@TS-yg3lv 7 лет назад
Absolutely inspiring. .. ...
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thanks so much :)
@monicaw5445
@monicaw5445 8 лет назад
I posted before I watched the video. I feel you so much. THANK YOU for this video! I have mentioned to a couple people that after spending the year in Africa, I may not come back. I am going to go to your website and read the interviews. Very inspirational; I can't thank you enough. It may not seem like a lot to you, but you speaking about your experiences and the moves that you had the courage to make are very helpful to someone like me who may possibly make that big move. If you are taking requests for videos, please consider talking about educational plans and possibilities for your child. I have a 3 year old (who will absolutely be traveling with me next year), and would really appreciate any information you have. That would be my primary concern in moving, is my daughter's academic possibilities. From the research I've done so far, it appears as if the schools that are closest to what I'm accustomed to would be unaffordable to me in most countries, as the tuitions are priced for the elite class. I do not know if this is true or not, and I am planning to try my best to find out more during my travels. Thank you
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Monica W I will add that topic to my list! I'm still learning the options myself as I didn't pay much attention before I became a parent ;) Although I did teach. But yes, basically in Namibia there are private schools (you have to pay tuition) and government (public) schools. Many foreigners enroll their kids in private schools and they're generally very good - I believe this is the case in most countries across the continent. Most of the government schools in Namibia have limited resources and are understaffed. The International School (in the capital) and St. Boniface (in the northern more rural part of the country) are two excellent private schools in Namibia that I can think of off the top of my head.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Monica W Thank you so much for the kind comments as well :-) New video will hopefully be posted in the next day or two!
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 8 лет назад
I want to thank you for your encouraging remarks... I looking to visit Ghana next summer and I will check out the banking system, housing , jobs etc.... and hopefully will return to live in Ghana shortly thereafter.. Your initial statement hit home-, like I have no one to identify with, I teach in a colleges and universities and feel like an outsider...
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 8 лет назад
so I appreciate listening to you and will continue to.
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 8 лет назад
by the way, I have been numb for several years, not motivated, do not want to be in the States with the feeling that I do belong here; and won't succeed in employment.....I think of living in Africa everyday
@sylvestergraham4921
@sylvestergraham4921 8 лет назад
Hi sister glad to hear from you again again I'll be leaving for Ghana in June
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Ghana sounds so amazing. I can't wait to finally be able to visit myself. Have a great time!
@sibusisondhlovu6693
@sibusisondhlovu6693 8 лет назад
All the best brother! I'm South African but I'm currently doing my university study's in Turkey, and, here I met a lot of Ghanaians. I'm sure you'll like it there because the people are extremely awesome. Have a safe journey and I'd like to hear from you soon. Anyway, I can hook you up with some of my Ghanaian friend's who will help you adjust before you get there.
@Dubailand1555
@Dubailand1555 8 лет назад
Go ahead my sister teach that truth...
@mkfan4753
@mkfan4753 7 лет назад
thanks for sharing your experience and your blessup wedding..love the song aswell...n ive been on the same vibe n note. felt alone myself..but glad you see things how you see things. standing firm in your rightful way..salute sister. sidebar. refuse to get in that debate..lol..congrats to you n your husband.n..family..
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thank you and I know how you feel!
@jnyerere
@jnyerere 8 лет назад
I really love your website. By the way, I liked the article about Michelle in Tanzania. But I'm obviously biased since I'm originally from Tanzania. lol.
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 7 лет назад
I am going to Ghana for the month of November 2016, staying with a woman through a contact of mine in the states..... will look or create employment- so I can return to Ghana to live
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 7 лет назад
listening to you.... really inspired me- thank you
@stephpierre9842
@stephpierre9842 7 лет назад
marty mart where in Ghana are you planning to move to?
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 7 лет назад
I am in Pram Pram about an hour away from Accra.... looking to move closer to the city soon
@damanibaraka7896
@damanibaraka7896 7 лет назад
marty mart I have friends in the eastern region in an area called the Fiankra. It's land that has been put aside for repats. The land is free but you have to build your home.
@acajudi100
@acajudi100 8 лет назад
I have many Zimbabwe pen pals. I read about Africa from A-Z. I love your videos, and the travel bug will bite you. Lol
@cherishdeb
@cherishdeb 8 лет назад
you are suuuuch an inspiration. its like you are saying everything I have felt and said. why wouldn't you want to live somewhere where everyone looks like you? its sooo empowerinempowering and liberating. I always knew I would live in afrika. I am trying to figure out which country to visit first....this summer I am thinjing about going to ghana or senegal. there's a guy, 'search for uhuru' ' that has videos saying, 'screw europe- travel to africa'. he also has one saying 'africa is safer than the hood or the trap'.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+cherishdeb Thank you and I will look for him! Was wondering if you were referring to Gazi Kodzo? Love his videos and I know he always ends them by saying 'Uhuru'!
@LOU1982
@LOU1982 8 лет назад
Awesome video
@chrisplantstrongbrown5585
@chrisplantstrongbrown5585 7 лет назад
What great faith!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@KofiJohnsonStudios
@KofiJohnsonStudios 7 лет назад
Great vid
@web30mill
@web30mill 7 лет назад
I can relate!!
@jannellmcbride1922
@jannellmcbride1922 7 лет назад
OMG! I was the same as you when I was 25, and there were no friends that wanted to live abroad and were very happy just being in there job dealing with the racism and / or prejudices from whites as well as blacks.
@SonoranTel
@SonoranTel 8 лет назад
We share a similar story I'm American-Guyanese living in Wisconsin.. so you already know wussup... to sum it up.. I'm definitely moving to Africa or to Guyana.. but this was even before the whole trump thig.. but I understand how ppl feel.
@Chezellebtq
@Chezellebtq 7 лет назад
wonderlust....
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
:)
@chancex8694
@chancex8694 8 лет назад
Great video
@ladyflores9990
@ladyflores9990 6 лет назад
Awesome video.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@acajudi100
@acajudi100 8 лет назад
I have lived part time in Acapulco, and I got the travel bug at 20. I am 73 now, and have been all over the world. Not any place is perfect. Trump will never run me away. Please consider me your relative. You are correct!
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 8 лет назад
got my ticket,,,leaving for Ghana 10/31/16! for a month to open an bank acct- work my plan- and return home and move back for good
@happynappyable
@happynappyable 7 лет назад
I love your videos . Have you travelled to South Africa, Egypt or any other African countries on the continent. Pls share experiences!
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 7 лет назад
Hi! No, not yet, but I share the experiences of other African Americans living across Africa on my blog, www.aainafrica.com Check it out :)
@wendyshaw2693
@wendyshaw2693 8 лет назад
I would love to leave the United States I have been thinking about it but I think I could go to Africa on a vacation I've been thinking about Korea are Ireland I love your videos God bless you girl
@mayawallace7627
@mayawallace7627 8 лет назад
What do you recommend as baby steps for families? My husband works for a corporation but still has 20 years left. I just cannot wait that long! We started a business to have more financial freedom so we can travel. All our children are under 3 (3 under3). Ps. I'm in DC too. So I feel you!
@gmaffy
@gmaffy 8 лет назад
I like your videos...
@jobethrico
@jobethrico 8 лет назад
i c y u r so accepting of another culture and so open minded it in ur bajan (west indian) background also lots of luck
@consciousbeauty91
@consciousbeauty91 8 лет назад
this is awesome. so what do you do career wise over there now?
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Modern Soul Sista Thanks so much! Currently working for myself, providing editorial and publishing services.
@consciousbeauty91
@consciousbeauty91 8 лет назад
AfroAmericaninAfrica that's awesome. Videos about that would be interesting too! I've binged watched your whole channel in a day lol
@africaba
@africaba 8 лет назад
am planning to relocate to Sierra leone any advice anyone from sierra leone.
@Akirenolye_
@Akirenolye_ 8 лет назад
My fear is that I dont encounter many friendly Africans while in the US so what awaits us on the Continent. Will it be a overhaul of the attitude I receive from them in the states.
@HelviNaukosho
@HelviNaukosho 8 лет назад
Africans are from different countries dear, so not all Africans are the same and sometimes you have to understand the peoples culture for you to understand them especially an African
@Dubailand1555
@Dubailand1555 8 лет назад
Not the same people at all.
@marthacmd
@marthacmd 8 лет назад
remember African American black some can he scary in the States- don't judge them all based on so few
@Dubailand1555
@Dubailand1555 7 лет назад
Zeeqtee Prn Well stated. I live here on the continent and they show me nothing but love and respect. I have a wife three daughters and a son here. So spot on with your comment.
@Dubailand1555
@Dubailand1555 7 лет назад
Zeeqtee Prn LOL, I hear you. They have been fed so many lie's to divide. So happy you got out and looked for yourself.. Big salute to you!
@marticiachilds2
@marticiachilds2 8 лет назад
Are there any programs for teaching jobs for families? I have a husband and twin baby boys.
@MrEddenc
@MrEddenc 8 лет назад
Also is Namibia the only place you've been?
@lastzulu180
@lastzulu180 8 лет назад
I can't wait to leave
@jfreespirit645
@jfreespirit645 5 лет назад
Currently binge watching all of your videos and sharing your link to my family. I've always wanted to move to Africa. Just in need of advice if you can please reply. I am very interested in moving to Africa but I don't have a degree. I am an entrepreneur. Currently sell clothes online (Poshmark/EBay) and do deliveries with doordash. The last corporate job i had was working for JP Morgan Chase. Do you need a degree to teach English there? I just don't know where to be begin on moving there and making money there. I have so many questions. Please if you have any advice. Your way of thinking is exactly how i feel i just don't feel i belong here in America.
@locdluvit8814
@locdluvit8814 8 лет назад
So if I come there to visit will you help me find the really good spots to go to? I don't know anyone there, not as if I know you either. But you know what I mean😊😊😊.
@jermainewoods7397
@jermainewoods7397 8 лет назад
I'm interested in returning.. I just don't know about the logistics. I know it's best 2 go back with a business plan, but I'm sure how to make a living.. What type of skill sets are needed trades, college education.. If u could give me any insight it would be helpful
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
Hi there! An African American who lives in Kenya recently wrote this excellent article that I think you would find useful in terms of your questions: atlantablackstar.com/2015/07/26/so-you-want-to-move-to-africa-10-attractive-business-opportunities-for-black-people-in-the-diaspora/
@danielkyles3361
@danielkyles3361 7 лет назад
it's Ghana, Nigeria Cameroon or Namibia for us
@mosesjones812
@mosesjones812 8 лет назад
Hi, fascinating video, how did you get your job at NBC and MSNBC? Do you have any tips for someone wanting to get into the television broadcasting world?
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Moses Jones Hi! I interned at the local NBC affiliate for 3 three semesters in college at Howard Univesity, so by the time I graduated I had a job offer. Although I ended up choosing to work somewhere else first in the boonies of Maryland... and subsequently returned to DC to work for the NBC News Washington Bureau as a Desk Assistant.
@AfroAmericaninAfrica
@AfroAmericaninAfrica 8 лет назад
+Moses Jones Hi! I interned at the local NBC affiliate for 3 three semesters in college at Howard Univesity, so by the time I graduated I had a job offer. Although I ended up choosing to work somewhere else first in the boonies of Maryland... and subsequently returned to DC to work for the NBC News Washington Bureau as a Desk Assistant.
@mosesjones812
@mosesjones812 8 лет назад
+AfroAmericaninAfrica Thanks for getting back to me, appreciate it
@acajudi100
@acajudi100 7 лет назад
I am 74, and have been all over the world, and no one will run me out of my country. Everyone wants to come here to earn money, from all over the world. Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little. Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it. Teach this triple truth to all: A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity. Buddha Judi Grace StoryCorps. Google: Murders in Chicago. Thank you.
@robleahmed2558
@robleahmed2558 8 лет назад
Akire, I don't know what you a saying but I'm an african in Canada and We love african americans.I don't know what yo are talking about.Also africa is a continent with 54 countries.Few bad africans in the states does not represent africans.You and I belong africa.
@madameyk3223
@madameyk3223 7 лет назад
You don't make enough videos..lol . I know your busy and all but your fans need help and inspiration leaving the west : )
@muzindadane2270
@muzindadane2270 6 лет назад
Hi sister start a publication about African News which reports both US black lives and African black lives and everyone will be striked by similarities.
@redpill7760
@redpill7760 8 лет назад
Are you a Dual Citizen?
@TamlaMichelle
@TamlaMichelle 8 лет назад
@harrybottom I've been looking all over. I buy in bulk. At the least 25 lbs at a time unrefined. Only on Amazon. 😔
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