Events this year, deaths and sickness of family and friends, prove life is short. I will follow my bliss. Bought land in Abochiman, and preparing to come over. Blissing out already....
I am Nigerian and I am from "next door" when I came to Ghana I had a very beautiful experience, but Ghanaians are a bit too laid back for me. Making money or having a good source of income was a big challenge. Ghana can be very expensive, but with a very solid plan, patience and God's grace, you would push through. Be strong and don't lose hope.
@@kwesidiamonds8242 I believe having faith in God and Jesus is not wrong, but believing in God the wrong way. He requires us to put all our faculties to work, physical, mental etc. When we don't do this appropriately, deprivation and poverty rule.
That's who we are. I don't think anyone wants us change to suit him or her. Just change to suit the environment or you are free to leave. If you go to Rome do what Romans do or leave. I love 💕💕 my country and who we are
@@franciskojo2559 I believe Ghana can be one of the best African countries in Africa. God has located you well, you are not Landlocked, you have the sea as an advantage, you have a wonderful climate and your soil is fertile. You are are not overwhelmed concerning your population, your present population is still ok. Ghana has everything going for her, third largest supplier of cocoa in the world and you still have a little bit of gold left, but mark my words if the people don't change their attitude towards life, buckle up and take life seriously, she would be a country that never reached (1/10) one tenth of her potential. You would understand once the population begins to overwhelm the infrastructure which I know is happening, then you would know where your patriotism lies, whether you would continue to hold on to a country that is failing in everthing. God help those who help themselves, ask Nigerians they are in a better position to know, we are regretting it now.
Nice vid. Gabby's story is interesting and inspiring - A Ghanaian that was brought up in the US and experiencing some culture shocks and moving back and forth to Ghana 3 times. I wish her well. Also, she's clearly Ghanaian. She has that pretty Ghana woman smile. LOL
I love 💕 this Lady story. I lived in Sydney Australia 🦘 🌏 and i can attest to her story about living in the USA. Very true there are too much of pressure here in the western world's. What's the essence of having money 🤑💰 and no time to enjoy the money? Me too I'm living Australia 🦘🌏 for Africa for good next year with my skills and knowledge. I hope we can meet someday in Ghana. See you in Africa next year.
@@JasmineAmaa Thank you Jasmine for your encouragement words. Frankly I'm a Nigerian born and living in Sydney Australia 🦘🌏 for about 21 years now.. I'm a Technician building Stationary and Mobile Cold Room Storage facilities for Agriculture produces preservation. And I want to bring this knowledge come back to Africa to start food 🥑🥝 preservation business. As I knew many food 🥑🥝 in Africa continent is being wasted due to lacks of food preservation facilities. And I want to bridge that gap. But I'm scared 😨😳 to go to Nigeria my birth country due to Insecurity in Nigeria. I can manage Corruption in Nigeria. But I cannot manage insecurity. This is the reason I'm looking for other country in Africa to relocate to. I was in Africa recently to visit couple of countries before making final decision on which country to relocate to. I came to Africa to do physical survey. I visited 4 countries in the East Africa region. And I visited 6 countries in the west Africa region including Ghana. I will start the relocation by next year. Jasmine enjoy yourself over there in Ghana. I knew that you too are Sydney girl. I knew you through Wode maya. Since then I've been following you. I knew when you visited Australia I think last year. Have a nice day over there.
Humility is a beautiful quality but not all possess it . Jasmine Ama always takes the initiative to invite other RU-vidrs to share their experiences and to exchange an interchange of warmth , fellow feeling and goodwill . I must admit that you really excel in this quality we call HUMILITY .
"Being single or married each has its unique benefits, and it's not about 'qualifying' for a top-tier husband. A single woman can find peace, guidance, protection, provision, and spiritual counsel through her own strengths, community, and personal development. On the other hand, a good husband can indeed contribute positively in these areas, but it's crucial to remember that these qualities are not exclusive to marital status. Both paths are valid and can lead to a fulfilling life."
Wow JASMINE Gabby is one of my favourite U -tuber I am so happy you did that interview with her she's beautiful and a lovely lady I have known Gabby for a few years and she's awesome just like you.Two beautiful lovely Ladies.❤GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU ALL AMEN 🙏
Two of my favorite Social Media personalities; I am so grateful that has not been my American life. I was blessed with an employer who valued a work-life balance. Now that my Ghanaian husband and I have built a home in Ghana (a very stressful process), I will start spending more time in Ghana to determine if that's the place for my future; so far I am okay with living between both countries. Great interview; but Gabby has always been very honest about the pros and cons of Ghana!
Such a lovely video. Thank you Jasmine! It was wonderful to hear Gabby's story because of her transparency and determination. My key takeaway from her story is PLAN, PLAN, PLAN! With research and proper planning, you can make things work. Love it!🥰🥰😁
Absolutely enjoyed the content. I used to braid hair and enjoyed the clients and using my artistic African braiding skills. Speaking your own language at the end of the video was sooo. kool. Much Love ! ❤
Gabby and Jasmine 🇬🇭🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾Yay my 2 Favorite single ladies of GHANA 🥰 I’ve been watching both of you guys from your beginnings on RU-vid. i’m SOOO IMPRESSED With the growth of your channels over the years and Overall life in General! Both ladies i felt we’re similar. I just love your process & progress 👍🏾👍🏾 Both ladies channels have helped me navigate how to be and get around Ghana 🇬🇭 Great interview 🙌🏾🥰🥰🇬🇭🇬🇭
What a lovely woman!! I recently visited Ghana for the first time! I will be back hopefully soon to experience more! Wishing her all the best and success for her future plans!! So tiri nkwa 🙌🏾🇬🇭
That's a solid business plan. I love the outdoor idea with those plants around. It's so beautiful and if it's in a good location, it has no choice it's really going to flourish if we'll managed. I kind of trust you, cause from all you said, you have the experience of managing people. I wish you the best.
Finance is a reason why we can't move back yet. What should we do in abroad to help us sustain ourself in Ghana ? Ghana is VERY expensive compared to other parts of West Africa and i'm not just talking about Accra.
Jasmine ! Your biggest fan from Nairobi your content sets itself aprt from other vlogers keep it up. We also love your humility, well structured videos & interview's .Love this interview its striking a cord with do many people out here. Very insightful.
@GabbyMack Cool! It Caught my eyes immediately when I saw it. I used to attend the church for a while when I lived back in the states. Now I’m back in Ghana. Happy to see a fellow member doing well. God bless your work sis. I’ll check out your channel. Check mine out too when able. @buildingghanasfuture
I just want to say that Jasmine is soooo fine, the other woman is good looking to but Jasmine… wheew. It’s like she’s not even trying. Absolutely gorgeous, Jasmine if your not married I’m available if you like Nigerians lol. I live in the US so I would love to relocate you lol. 😊
As a Liberian im. Disappointed in black American.. Why because Liberia 🇱🇷is ur second home. That why it was created by ur forefathers former president Obama wasn't the first black American president.. It was Liberia first president Joseph jerkins Roberts.. And also it's much easier and better for u guys in Liberia the Ghana bec we have the same culture and traditions also and we have the US dollars there u can use even in the village part of Liberia.. We re a very friendly people and only Liberia in Africa accept others African from anywhere in the world u can be a citizen only whites re not allowed.. So try to check Liberia also.. Our food it's almost the same with some African American dishes.. Please try to visit Liberia... It's ur right home for only African American.. Thanks for visiting Africa..
@@VybzKartelClassicsCorrection, we are from All over Africa. The Transatlantic slave trade was the last of 7, so we have been many places. It wasn't a straight shot to one place.
Everyone can move to Ghana and live comfortably with Better planning, one cannot just visit ghana on vacation and then stay, especially diaspora have more challenges so one need a better planning, my return to Ghana is taking longer than I had planned
Yep. Going to GH on vacation and deciding to stay or settle ain’t the best move. Set up a business with a steady income, build/buy a house, get a car, and you’ll e good for the most part.
Prepare, prepare, prepare and be open-minded. Even after 7 years and travelling through 38 African countries Goblack still returned to America. However, Stevie Wonder has relocated and taken Ghanaian citizenship. @TheChariot99
Love both of you ladies. I went to Canada as a four year old...returned to GH for high school at age 12. Went to a boarding school from form 1-5. Worst experience of my life. I think I cried every day for at least the first two years. I too still have a few friends from that era. Returned back to Canada for university. I'm 54 now.
I loved the setting for this interview. I tried hard to concentrate on what you were saying but I kept getting distracted by the beautiful plants and flowers. We need more places like this in Ghana. Thank you Jasmine and Gabby for showcasing it.
To live in Africa you need to be adaptable & have a concrete plan where you wish to live & work permanently. The days of holding a job are over. Think businesses & self employed in Africa.
From the stories that I've heard people from Ghana have no humanity they are cruel they treat other people bad in their country but they do go to other countries for a better life