@@ronaldcuieii8639I won’t see her this year unless she visits me 😂 I can’t travel that much longer due to pregnancy. She’s living her life in Amsterdam offline
Thank you ladies (Anna, Eiko, Vanessa, and the other one) among other Ghanaian diasporan children for promoting Ghana in early 2020s- 2022. Your country, Ghana, really appreciates you (I know you are both mixed race kids, nonetheless Ghanaians anyway). Eiko, your mom heard the statement (drinking).....lol I worked for a Japanese company for nearly 10 years in US and visited Tokyo quite often, so I'm familiar with the culture, including the work ethics.
What a beautiful thumbnail. Vanessa and Marintia, you're lovely people inside and out. Thanks for letting us into your 'girlhood' with this chat. Much love!
Vanessa Kanbi I think you were at 23K Subscribers when I subscribed to your channel.m which likely connected Me to Marintia’s channel, and I subscribed. You’re both refreshing, and unique in your own ways. I was in Ghana at the start of Coro Coro, grateful for your highly valued content. I remember mention of Bali, so that would be a great place for a meetup. Family Friendly eliminates barriers for an epic meetup in Japan guided by Auntie Marinthia.
So interesting and lovely friendship. I remember your Ivory Coast travel. We have been planning to go to Japan but COVID came around. We hope we can make it soon.
2:44 I can understand leaving when you have Chrohn's disease. An old colleague of mine suffered from that. It's tough. I can imagine the challenges if you're in Ghana.
Why say she left when in actuality she is just enjoying her life and gone to see her mother who lives in Japan. Her father owns that nice Hotel this young women is just enjoying her life. I really dont believe she has left Ghana for good. She has a business and her father in Ghana.
What a great video! I think you should all meet up in Thailand, summer 2025 after you’ve had the baby. But three of you all live in Europe to live in the UK you and no bouquet, could fly to the Netherlands within three hours or less.
Thank you for sharing. I have the same symptoms. And diagnose. I find not eating fermented food and anything with east. Help me to not use my medication I use the same med. what is hard is the light sensitivity I have one of those days like today I just want to put a blanket over my head to block the light
@sethjoseph4382 A full African.... I was born in Canada with 💯 Ghanaian parents yeah hence full Ghanaian... no hate here but facts .... love all my mixed race Africans
1.Medical infrastructure in Ghana is primitive all rich people go abroad to medical care anything aside malaria. 2. You can’t call the police in Ghana and they will answer yet alone come. 3. You can call an ambulance paramedic will arrive in 15 mins. 4. There is nothing going in Ghana aside drinking alcohol eating limited food and sex. 5. All the action is in Accra and Accra is filthy. 6. There is no value for money. 6. It’s an overrated place at the tail of development. 7. Majority of the country live in mediocrity.
Tell leaders of your country to make your country attractive, so that it can be hyped and over rated, with insecurity, poor infrastructure and issues worse than claims you make about Ghana.
No matter were u live outside Ghana. U will once feel to come back cuz the spirit says so .. if not for our useless leaders like Ghana should be a mini heaven to live in
You left Ghana and came back. Why did you leave Ghana and come back if the country was so bad for you? You should stop these stupid topics. Anyone has the right to go anywhere they like in this world. I went to live in Canada and came back because everything favours me here in Ghana 🇬🇭
That is a lie ,Japan is most expensive place in Asia ,especially Tokyo. Ghana is cheaper. I live in USA and I do have some Japanese as my workmates they tell me about Japan.It is not even safe to be there. Their volcanoes, surnames, earthquakes and their hurricanes. It is also conjusted
have you ever visited Japan? It's one of the richest countries in the world. Previously #3 best economy in the world (it used to be US, Germany, and Japan).
@@ckgaming77vn Was your rude response meant for me, and if it was, I advice you to go back to school and retake your English exam. Did you really read what I wrote? The key phrase was "used to be". Japan had the best #3 economy in world prior to the formation of EU and rise of China's economy. I have visited the country on several occasions as a tourist and on business. Furthermore, I worked for the #4 largest company in Japan. Perhaps you need to educate yourself before you try to prove a point (if unsure, research with google). Lastly, please use the same wikipedia to research the best 3 world economies in the 1980s through 1993. Perhaps that will broaden your horizon.
The immune system issue is a gut issue once you sort your gut out and start eating good food then you’ll see your immune system will clear up but also stress you need to be able to manage your stress well unfortunately at the age of studying that is a very stressful period. And I feel as though Ghana has extremely deteriorated in terms of cleanliness the rubbish buildup outside and there are not enough hospitals that can offer specialist care what I would love to see is you RU-vid? People pushing for health centres to be opened and not showcasing new phones to be built.
Marintia is probably one of the healthiest eaters I know she even sends me healthy recipes from time to time 😅. I’ve filmed hospitals in the past search lucca health on my channel thanks
Ghan had more rubbish at the start of Nana Akufo “ Year of Return.” Accra was dry, dusty and teaming with piles of garbage heaps. It was void of greenery. The beaches were used as defacation sites. There were discarded rags, from the unsellable piles of used exported clothing to Ghana from the West, rooted into the sands. They were waving like dirty weathered flags in the winds as the waves crashed on the beaches. Green, lush tres was far and few in between. As a result, Accra was hotter than it would have otherwise be with more vegetation. The foreign Utubers videos didn’t lie. Also, the markets, especially the outdoor market had garbage accumulation. Then, there were the garbage piles where toxic metals were burning with trash. Poor young men extracted pieces of metals. They would sell them to make a quick dollar or formed the metal into a piece of craft to sell. There dirty gutters were another eye soar of trash and disease. Even stray cows were indulging in the city garbage piles. Nana Akufo, your president, was genius when came up with “The year of return -2019.” Ghana bank millions of tourism dollars as a result. Akufo destroyed the shanty shacks while getting rid of piles of garbage. He encouraged the planting of a million trees. A contingency of Ghanaians when to Rwanda to observe and took notes of city planning with improve sanitation. Today Ghana has improved significantly. I have been observing since 3018. Maybe Ghana has needs to improve its waste management. However, it has significantly its garbage situation. Accra appears greener, cleaner and more developed.
It is very filthy. I don’t want to compare it to any other country I just want to say that it is filthy and needs cleaning up it spoils the look of ghana. Especially when you go to lapaz and there are people selling things on the pavement with heaps of rubbish smelly drainage. My comment is towards better development of the country. When other leaders come and see this they question how people can live like that.
@@VanessaKanbithank you for your response. I think that the development of the country’s healthcare sector and cleaning sector needs development in the masses i feel that this is a necessity not just in ghana but across Africa. In terms of eating it maybe that she eats healthy food now. It takes the body along time to get in to an autoimmune state and even if u start to eat healthy it will not change the situation without working on the gut.