Thank you Maame for having me on your channel and thank you everyonefor your comments. I had a great time. We look forward to sharing more projects with you in future.
We are the earth keepers, life givers and care takers of all. Women held a great place in society and she is roaring back. I am part Indigenous Lakota/Eastern Cherokee and we revere our women.
With all the amazing parts of this video, my heart melts every time she mentions her price in Ghana cedis! Finally someone with a mindset towards the ordinary Ghanaian! And she’s so well spoken, definitely knows what she’s about. Such a unique perspective. Great video
Give thanks! That is perfect. I know a lot of presenters are marketing to outside of Ghana. It made my heart sad. That can only stir hostility because they see “new people”, even those fleeing persecution the descendants of stolen AFRIKANS as outsiders and would be upset and could soon stir unrest. This is a trick being played against the unifying force of the diaspora. But it leaves behind the struggles of continental AFRIKANS. I just hope that we are smarter than that o lean into one another there are riches and a wealth of knowledge to exchange! 🫶🏾🫶🏾💞Ase
I’ve been interested in this kind of building for a while. This is how our ancestors built houses and stood for centuries. By the way my grandmother is called Eno and so is my mother in law.
Eno is another word for Maame, but especially used when calling your mother. That's why when a man names his daughter after his mother he prefers calling her (his daughter) Eno instead of Maame.
Omg, I just chanced on this channel and my only regret is that I didn't find it earlier. Great content Amoaa. Eno is incredibly amazing. After watching about 3 of your uploads I can say this is my favorite channel✌️ Well done Amoaa
This is great. I will defnitely share this with my friends to share it with their children. Our generation did not get the opportunity to be introduced to a house like this. Thanks so much Eno.
I am so proud of this generation of African. May God bless your business. May you go from strength to strength. One day I might enlist you to build my house. Good luck 🤙🏾
I just subscribed to your channel it's nice to see a young sister with a construction company helping to make people's dreams of owning a home come true. Thanks for sharing
Two smart, beautiful people…❤️❤️❤️❤️. I just love Eno and her business sounds fantastic. Sustainability is the future. What a grace person to have the prices in cedis 🙏🏾
Yes country side and villages where they have large amount of land. eg LIMPOMPO province, NORTHERN CAPE , ORANGE FREE STATE, GREAT KAROO province and some villages of EASTERN CAPE, NORTH WEST PROVINCE country sides of SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦. I really love your work and skill, THANKS
I Love Love Love This Building Material❤ I Appreciate All This Video and You 2 Women❤ So Very Smart To Do These Wonderful Things!! YES INTERLOCKING BRICKS FOR HOMES❤❤❤
This was an awesome video very informative and definitely an affordable way to go. Miss Eno much respect for being a trailblazer in the dominant male arena. Best wishes.
This madam is very intelligent and beautiful..I love her sense of courage and innovation..I like this style to build more empires in africa✌️✌️mad respect from🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🔥
I am so happy to have found your channel! Thanks for sharing such invaluable content with us. I have subscribed to see much more, so please keep them coming.
Lovely and healthful! I particularly appreciate how good this is for the health of those who get to live in these houses as well as for the environment. My question - Do you go outside of Ghana to other places in West Africa? Or do you have collaborating contractors in other West African countries?
I just subscribed to your channel. finally some very smart ghanaians. I studied some of the ancient architecture of ghana and it was beautiful. so thank you for this video.
MY YOU NEED TO EXPORT TO CLOSER COUNTRIES LIKE 🇲🇱 MALI BURKINA 🇧🇫 THEIR LAND IS ALSO SO GOOD TO BUILD THIS TIPS HOME 🏡..THANKS AND GOOD HARD WORK .I LOVE IT AND I DO LOVE IT 💘 💕
I'm very very impressed by Mr.Anobea, she's a great engineer architecture and an interior designer too. A very strong woman that can out do a man's jobs which inspired alot of women that's for sure!!!👏👏👏👏And Thank you ladies for sharing it, which making me wanting to in live in Ghana even more now the housing are so Cheap compared to any elsewhere especially in North America 😉😊
This is Kuwassi from Toronto, Canada, watching your building housing projects in Ghana. I find it very interesting and would like to have some more information about this project.
We needs to promote this. This is what the average 9-5 Ghanaian can afford. Saw another RU-vidr's video today and they were selling a plot of land for $120,000. Ridiculous. How many average Ghanaian worker can afford that. Seems like a lot of these real estate developers have become extremely greedy in the country and are catering to Diasporas and foreigners. Slowing creating gentrifications.
These are really beautiful and affordable houses. Please can you show us the gardens, the compound and the surrounding areas. These are the same beautiful bricks that is used to build almost all the domestic houses in Great Britain.
I’m not sure if this has been answered and hope this not an odd question but what about insects getting through the holes of the bricks? Are they full proof from insects.
One thing I noticed about all of these builders is that they're not sure of their prices and the always give you the base quote when they know no one is basic! Give us the price of fully finished all the time. It allows people to have a better idea!
Please the red bricks and cement blocks building, which one is more costive, and which is less. Please I need this information, so help me here. Thank you.
My name is Esther and I’m from the USA, and married a Ghanaian man , and we want to build there for my summer home from winter USA.I’m looking for people to come and build or who I would fine thru my project
Good morning, are the homes off the grid? Do they come with personal water supply & solar panels just in case crazy situations occurs such as global disasters? Or do citizens rely on the government for all utilities?