I had a beautiful experience in Ghana ‘97 as I’m a native of Uganda and this documentary is nice in how it shows the people and culture and the vibe,,Gye Nyame (remember God)
I love your videos and your spirit. You never seem judgmental and you’re always so patient when visiting different countries. Gives me motivation to go travel more myself. Thank you for your content!❤
Thanks for this video.... MY DAUGHTER GOT MARRIED AND MOVED TO GHANA WITH HER HUSBAND! BUT HER MARRIAGE IT DIDN'T WORK OUT..... SHE MOVED BACK TO CALIFORNIA AND SAVED HER MONEY...... THEN MOVED BACK TO GHANA..... YOUR ENLIGHTENING VIDEOS HAVE SHOWN US WHY SHE MOVED BACK TO GHANA!!! IT SEEMS LIKE A VERY GOOD PLACE TO LIVE IN THE HOMELAND'S! THANKS FOR THESE ENLIGHTENING VIDEOS MY BELOVED BROTHER ❤❤❤! 😂😂!!
Currently in Ghana as well. Having quite an experience. its willd cuz i was at AnC Mall and the Food Garage too.. just days ago!! Glad I found your channel!!!
Bro you never cease to let us down. You did a good job picking that guy as a tour guide. He is very informative and has good ideas as far as where ghana should be doing and the direction it's going. I'm from California and am too wanting to invest there. You know I bust your chops at times and get on you bro. But it's out of love and wanting the best for you and the viewers. But good job once again and we really appreciate your efforts and the journeys you take us on. Thanks for showing me what the world looks like through a fellow African American we all can relate to. That's the most important part. 🙏
Umm? Majority of the diaspora that was sold into slavery were just farmers and fishermen (small tribes). The larger tribes stayed in Africa. So sorry to tell you this brother, you were never Royalty. Be proud of your humble beginnings. You dont have to be royalty, because they sold their country men.
Great video bruh, Great collab, and HOLY MOTHER OF NYASH! I've been telling people not to sleep on Ghana! I was looking to see if KFC was better than Jamaicas
My father was Ghanaian and the last time I was there was in 2011 for his funeral. This vlog is taking me back and I can't wait to visit Ghana again one day. It was the friendliest country I've visited. Ghanaians are kind and calm. Your guide was super cool and calm.
@@jelezulu4707 So I assume you can't read or comprehend. I clearly said one of the best countries in Africa. So let's go back and read what I wrote and comprehend carefully.
I go to Ghana every year. I met my beautiful wife there and we have a 6 YO. I am traveling tomorrow to go back; we have a house in the Hills outside Accra. We have also bought some land outside of Krodua near the mountains...I have many friends and had very beautiful Girlfriend's in GHANA in the past 10 YEARS. The best place to visit in W Africa. Women are exceptional.. People are great. never ever had any issues or problems, Just make sure you take a local, so you don't get over charged. My wife is an executive in Ghana in OSU and has her own Consulting company. She is dark skinned, my daughter is white and I am white. Love going back all the time
This was one of the funniest videos I've seen you post; I give you mad props on the tro-tro!!! As for purchasing property in Ghana, be careful, very, very careful; it's not like here in the states. My husband and I took the leap last year with a developer who is building in East Legon Hills. My husband left for Ghana a week ago to make the necessary preparations for my upcoming trip. When I tell you the lies are many starting with the 6-week build timeline, the 50-year renewable lease, the smaller floorplan, the items that were initally included in the price, the additional items we paid to have added, and the build of the unit itself, all lies!!! Make sure you learn about Ghana's leasehold land versus freehold land, find out if it's renewable especially if you aren't married to a Ghanaian, and definitely find out who's the owner of the land. The list is extensive; if at all possibe find a reputable real estate attorney. My Ghanaian husband was so sure of the process, now he's there in Ghana and frustrated with the outcome!
Ma'am all those concerns that you listed are the same in the USA 🇺🇸 but I guess you wouldn't know as only few individuals ever dream of owning land in America 😂. In addition, how is it that your Ghanaian husband had no clue as to how land issues are in his country? Was he born and raised in the USA 🇺🇸?
Ghana so beautiful the people are absolutely amazing I’ve never been to travel too Ghana myself but it’s something to consider the stories I’ve heard about the country have been extremely interesting the food, weather, people, locations,
Wow you are very down to earth and i think Africa likes you very much You're definitely very different from the other passport bros much to my surprise Welcome to Ghana🇬🇭♥️ (Akwaba)
This is a great video..!! You are Jack of all trades.meanimg Your personality is amazing... that's why people love you wherever you go...so down to earth!! Maybe The MOST HIGH Continue to Bless you and protect you In ALL of your travels Bro.
@Chech in effect you're so funny, but anyways i like your vibe aboutthe way you're calling the passengers into the trotro. I'm from Ghana base in the US and have been wanting your videos. Welcome to Ghana
Very nice host, attentive, respectful, knowledgeable and willing. Hat off to him. Trying to direction someone to their Cho Cho with a food tray in your hand on the side of the road 🤷😂. Ghana is a unique place of proud people. I admire that. 🙏
I want to move to either Ghana, Nigeria, or South Africa with my son in the future. We’re really thinking about it. But on another note… I need the deets on his Ghana flag jacket! 😩🔥❤
Good job, Czech. U did a very good job rounding passengers for the TRO TRO buses. Hope u really make it to Cape Coast. Try your best to get in touch with Ekow Simpson. He's my friend. Really cool young man. He's a content creator too(youtuber) over there in Cape Coast, and also a school principal in one of the small villages there. U can check out his school while u are there. U would love a visit there. He's also the front guy who has been helping all the diasporans to get all the free lands given away by the chief of that town. A lot of them have built their houses already and cinstruction still going on. The chief assigned 5000 acres for free. Ekow Simpson can help u with your visit over there in Cape Coast. We will love to see your viseos from there. Safe travels, bro.
Czech you kill me dead 😂 "Black dress",, "Beautiful" 😂 I think that only works in the US but it's hilarious to watch you hawk for busses. GOOD job ,nice vlog👍🏽 Need a Ghana nightlife now🇬🇭✊🏿💕🫶🏽
From Mexico to Ghana.....Bro, I'm living thru you 😁🤙🏾 Czech, awesome info on the issue of safety there! Thank you so much for what you do. Stay safe in your travels and keep em comin' 😉👍🏾
That's an over-exaggeration. Ghana has it's fair share of insecurity and fraudsters. It is in many African countries. But, gun-related violence is very rare in Ghana.
Ghana is so calm, you will def need to visit again bro 👊🏿, I’m enjoying your vlog too much but you need to visit again! Did I say you need to. Is it again Again? Well it’s true. You have only enjoyed 1% of what Ghana has to offer Be warned the ladies will really steal your heart if you find a Gem
Yeah Accra/ Ghana definitely has a good vibe. I like Accra because of the temperament of the Ghanaian people. I love them for that. I've been in Accra for the past 2 months, but my 3rd time here. I honestly don't think I can live here permanently though , but definitely can spend time here every now and then. It's a good place. I live in Abj for most of the year and really like it there too.
Love the video, East Legon and Noth Legon are really huge and beautiful. I was surprised by the North Legon Buildings minus the road potholes. In this video though seems your friend is obsessed with Tro Tro/ and their drivers? ..........Legon has so much more to offer than that.
Ghana is more lively than Kenya and Tanzania. The vibes in Ghana is more open friendly and relaxing. Ghana is more outgoing and entertaining and lively than East Africa. The people are friendly helpful and the food is greater in Varieties and foreigners aspire to eat it at first glance than contemplating. I will prefer to live in Ghana than East Africa. They are bit cold like in Eastern Europe. There's vibe here and night life and party spots are great . Very busy Accra and beautiful women
@@johnsey5560East Africans are cold 😂? Which countries specifically? The only reason Ghana 🇬🇭 seems interesting is because it's a coastal country. Sorry but you can't beat Uganda with friendliest Africans or Kenya with the most forward looking.
Love the trotro rides...the mate is the most person in that business..calls for passengers, collect the money,changes money, tells you where to sit.... you guys miss that..thanks for the video..i live 20minutes away
Me commenting knowing well Czech ain’t gonna reply 😅 . Anyways I love yr contents. I wish I was around to show you more too . Next time pull up for Kasoa
That passport bro who was recently In Ghana said the women where not friendly, he must of went to a DIFFERENT Ghana because the women in the vlog appeared very friendly.
if you are talking about who i think you are, he is a colorist and got kicked out of a country. i believe that quote was 70% of the women weren't to his standards which is colorism. find better people to follow
He never said they weren't friendly, he said they don't talk as much and really they don't approach men like that. He said you would have to put in work and go up and talk to them.
@@hhh1200 That is because he didn't like them having fake nails and the weave he explained that. He is not a colorist he explained everything I saw his live to.
this my second time watching this i need more content XD do some wild stuff in Ghana like a nature tour or visit the different ethnicities of Ghana and their history in the land
I can get this environment and would like to know more about the area you mentioned with new homes being built. A realtor showing areas diaspora can buy into would be a nice episode