OH MY GOD! I live in the US , but I was born and raised in the Caribbean and looking at this video made me so homesick! If there was no title to this video telling us where you were, I would swear that you were somewhere in Jamaica or Trinidad or St Lucia! I have visited Ghana, but I stayed in Accra. I really wish I was able to see these other beautiful parts of Ghana. Even in Accra, I felt so much at home because the culture and people are SO much like black people in the Caribbean - warm, loving, down to earth and unpretentious (of course, there are the few exceptions, but I'm speaking as a collective). I swear, if I could have morphed into the pixels on my television screen and inserted myself into that video with you guys, I would! LOL
Wow,I’m at a lost for word,this is an eye opener. What a revelation, I look forward to the day when my feet touches the soil of Africa! What a man,what a family,what a country! I saw Zion in a vision,Jah was there amidst everyone,stretching forth his right hand…
Slaves brought fruits to Jamaica hmm slaves were in chain how did they bring fruits to Jamaica in their axx cheeks? Ackee was brought to Jamaica but not by slaves and there’s many native fruits in Jamaica that’s originally from there js
@@everythingtv2325 The initial comment never said that the enslaved Africans themselves brought the fruit with them. They said the continent of Africa, which is true-the European enslavers didn't just traffick human beings from African but crops and artifacts as well. Ackee, watermelon, okra, black-eyed peas, rice are just some of those goods that were taken alongs with our African ancestors from their homelands. They aren't native to Jamaica-stop trying to erase the heritage we in the Diaspora have inherited from our African forefathers.
@@mayorjoshua Rice is believed to have originated in China, in the region of the Yangtze River valley, at least 5,000 to 10,000 years ago. From there, it spread to other parts of Asia, including India, Southeast Asia, and Japan. Rice cultivation then spread to other parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, and the Americas, through trade and colonization. Today, rice is one of the most important crops in the world, providing a major source of food and livelihood for millions of people.
I'm really sooo excited it's been awhile since I have been there, I miss the weather, the foods, the parties, God the people, I really need to visit soon
What a great place! Thanks so much for sharing. So happy that my people are finding their way back home and settling. Some of the wrongs are being righted. 🙏🏾❤🥞🇬🇭🇯🇲
This is one of the best videos on Ghana/Ghana Village that I have seen. I can't help but to rewatch it several times. Reminds me of the Jamaican country side.
I would love to support this man and bring Business sense into this , We Black people must rise to the occasion or the Chinese will use their Phony Money lending to seize all our lands and natural resources of the Caribbean and Africa. God Bless you!!!
Jamaican are the most african living in diaspora whose live like really african.I borned and raised in the Gambia i can see the kind of love Gambian has for Jamaica by music and their culture simply be they praise Mama africa alot anyway love to all african in diaspora
Have you considered planting Neem plants to help with the problems with the insects from the mango farm? We usually spray our crops on our allotment with Neem oil and soap, Stay Blessed.
This is beautiful. It must have taken a lot of bravery to make such a leap, then persevere despite the many challenges faced....this family possess a 'stick to it mentally' that a lot of people lacks...this village alone inspires me to want to travel to Ghana. It would be nice to stay there ...accommodations would be a good idea. Just love my jamaican people....one love
Taz you're doing a great job. What a lovely place This agriculture engineer is very skilful and hardworking.. The Jamaican village is The garden of Eden and I would love to visit the place. I can see he's got some big plans for the place. I wish you success in all your endeavours. 'Aye koo' Well done
I love to watch videos about this couple. They are an inspiration and motivation to diasporas. Their story tells us that whatever you put your mind to do, you can do it.
Watching u live from Babylon,fire burn them all, also from the continent Ghana, welcome brethens to the motherland of your ancestors, we are all preparing to come back home from babylon, and my next ambition is to visit Jamaica sooner, respect to all!!!!! 🤜🤜🤜.
I wish that there were more videos of this couple. They are such an inspiration and are living how I desire to live. I will for sure visit Jamaica Village when I visit Ghana.
I'll repeat what I said to Angie Yvonne above... «You won't have a problem finding it; by now it must be on GPS. Jamaica Village is up in the hills less than an hour out of Accra, an area called Aburi (in the Akuapem Mountains). You should find other videos here on YT also.» Bless up with your trip; I envy you. :-) --Æ.
Thank you TAZ-African Patrons Unedited Tv. Congratulations for doing an exceptionally great job. I thoroughly enjoyed this vlog and I must mention that you and your family are the true representation of well cultured Jamaicans. Thanks for sharing!
Aburi is facing unprecedented destruction of the natural forest and pristine ecosystems. Climate change is taking place now because of the mass tree cutting and building of walls around houses causing erosion, potential flooding and rock falls. Stop cutting trees and plant trees and green grass. Housing developers please use plant hedges for walls and plant green grass instead of concrete and tile compound flooring. Let’s save Aburi’s forested region and plant fruit trees and trees for climate change reversal. Please educate builders, land buyers and sellers. Let’s save Aburi and don’t turn it to the mess in Accra. Copy and forward to others!
Ohh ur home look so nice. MAY JAH CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU AND YOUR EMPRESS. GIVE THANKS FOR SHARING UR LAND WITH ALL WHOM HAVE COME TO 👀 THE BEAUTY OF IT...
Land there now is gone up all the way up yah now. U see how beautiful it is??? Ghana🇬🇭 is safe in my opinion, I lived there almost 2 years!!!! I never felt unsafe....
Love this video!!! 👍🏾👍🏾 Big up Jamaica Village in Ghana. God's willing I ever get to Ghana that place is a must visit. God's continued guidance, protection and blessings. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it immensely!! Bless!!
When you eat the fruit and through them it rots and bring those small fly called fruit fly.so you have to put the fruit and veg that is waste away from there.make a compost pile somewhere away from the fruit garden.
jah blezz up you man and all ur hard work you have done bro that is the fruits of your labour man,give thanks king gd work also am so happy to you that you back in our motherland Africa for Africans home and abroad rastafari come long way ❤💛💚
Akuapem hills is just one place that would take you back to Jamaica in Ghana. Some areas in the Volta Region (East Ghana) near the Ghana/Togo border will blow your minds. Google up "Wli waterfalls" and where "Mount Paradise Lodge" is located. (both in VR).
There is no information in the description of where this beautiful Jamaican Village is as you said in the vlog?? Thanks for sharing your experience i did laugh a few times the brother is funny, Him and his wife have done well to have left JA and move to Ghana. 👏🏾 All being well visiting Ghana next year so will definitely be going to the village.
Yes, he forgot to include the info but you won't have a problem finding it; by now it must be on GPS. Jamaica Village is up in the hills less than an hour out Accra, an area called Aburi (in the Akuapem Mountains). You should find other videos here on YT also. --Æ.
Yes. The specific location is not in the description..maybe for a reason??? Thus couple is amazing and I definitely would love to see more of them with you following TazTV. Thanks