12 HARD TRUTHS ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA
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HARD TRUTHS ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA
Ghana is often referenced as the safest country in Africa. While neighbouring and nearby countries experience political unrest, Ghana remains relatively peaceful. There are several videos and articles that share the positives of living in Ghana and how it can offer a new way of life to people.
In this video, I will share some details on HARD TRUTHS about Ghana that no one tells you about living in Ghana.
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My parents are of Ghanaian descent and so am I although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what it’s like to live in Ghana and other parts of Africa, from the food, to the culture, to the lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and other African countries.
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Be careful of buying property in Ghana. They sell the same land to multiple people and there is no regulation. Giving a year's worth of rent is a gamble. You have to make sure they own the property just as when you seek home ownership. This place is more expensive than people think if they want to live the same lifestyle they lived in the USA or abroad. Don't come here if you are broke and have no recurring income.
@Ghanadiaries
4 ай бұрын
Only in Accra
@maaruth5774
Ай бұрын
@@Ghanadiaries no its everywhere in Ghana
@terrellmitchell6026
Ай бұрын
How do you make sure they own it?
I watched you from Ohio as a Ghanaian. You have summed it up all perfectly. This video is a textbook example for Diasporans to learn from before moving to any part of Africa temporarily or permanently. Africa is home to all black people. Home sweet home.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
🥰
@keithcobham4950
4 ай бұрын
The impossible can happen all you have to do is believe!! Miracles can happen.
@juliaogandaga3802
4 ай бұрын
@alhajisannie9217 Ghana, we appreciate your welcome. I remember in my childhood right now that my first and good friend was a Ghanaian girl at school. Her family was in Gabon for many many years. After school, she sometimes invited me to her home, her mom held a restaurant... but growing up, travelling for studies overseas we lost each other years ago (...). Anyway, today I also plan to come back to our sweet home and prospect as well for anywhere interesting place over there, and wish everyone in the way welcome, we're all brothers and Africa belong to us.
@tajuanalawson8219
4 ай бұрын
I live in Ohio, too...I be wondering if Ghana so perfect .. Why Ohio... we far from perfect to me...
@luhanelvis8973
6 сағат бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa hello
write the book on Surviving Ghana, Thriving in the Ghanaian Paradise
@joneskater9240
2 ай бұрын
And she must get her facts and figures to prove her points and not just hear-say
I’m 66 and even the elderly Ghanaian women are closed off to embarking on meaningful relationships, unless you are spending your money on them or their family members. Too many people in general beg for money, like I’m just dripping with it. I’m building a house there but I wish I had waited and experienced more interactions with the people, because I would not have built there. Ghana is a great place to visit for African Americans, but in my opinion, it’s not ready for many of us to relocate there!! Ghanaian’s (many, not all), don’t take things seriously because they don’t employ critical thinking skills. Great video!!
@Globus7791
4 ай бұрын
So true.Specially with thinking skills.Non existent.
@coffeewithcream523
4 ай бұрын
Maybe lack of exposure limits their critical thinking skills. Lord help us🙏🏽
That peace when you land in Ghana is everything 😊well said sweetheart and you are looking absolutely gorgeous ❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u lovely xx
THANK YOU Jasmine for sharing the truth! I'm so tired of KZreadrs spewing the propaganda of "Every Day is a Holiday in Ghana " I moved from the States and had horrible experiences. We run a free school for 200 kids in Ashaiman. Even though we are giving free education the locals don't appreciate it. The more you give the more they take. We were targeted and had our house broken into twice. We lived in Tema. I decided to just focus on helping make the community build. I am a grant writer and business consultant so I started helping SMEs and NGOs with capacity building training and finding venture capital from Western investors to scale their businesses. But I left the country last year. I'm coming back in August to launch a nurse project that will put nurses into the 30,000 private schools. I'll just go back and forth between the States and the States. 😊
Thanks for being real. Too many young folks are being mislead online.
This is a sincere assessment and summary...Ghana needs your help as diasporaians ...you can become a force that can change the current trajectory...impose those positive qualities...insist on excellence...inasmuch mediocrity is becoming an undesirable culture...a change will be a relief to all living in Ghana 🇬🇭
#4 was my worst experience as well. It wasn't just one incident unfortunately for me. It was constant from the police harassing us for money to anytime I would go out wanting to make friends, it turned out just to be about money for them. Very sad mindset! My husband is from Ghana. Just wanting to relax and make friends is extremely difficult. You can't really open up and talk about anything because then people don't respect you according to how my husband explained his culture to me. I get the impression many think that just because we are from the West were automatically extremely rich and owe them. There are also some very sweet people, too.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
I don’t think its because Ghanaians don’t respect people from the diaspora. I think its because a certain picture has been painted about the west and everything associated with it. So they assume everyone associated with it is coming from the fancy places seen in movies, music videos and even the news sometimes. The well traveled ones think a little differently
@PrinceAndSarahO
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa I see your point. Thank you for that insight. Great video and it's all so true! Ghana can be an amazing place. 😊
As much as I’d love to live in Ghana, I cannot live anywhere with unreliable modern technologies(lights, clean water everywhere I go, reliable internet service, and road systems. 😢Governments without a strong unregulated military presence…etc. it’s still one of the most beautiful countries in the world I love your content…
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u xx
@cindimarvelous
3 ай бұрын
This is the reason I can’t wait to leave! After after almost one year of struggling, the honeymoon is over! Life shouldn’t be so miserable and challenging.
@joneskater9240
2 ай бұрын
I DON'T AGGREE WITH JASMINE. THINGS ARE MOVING PRETTY FAST AS BEFORE AND THINGS ARE MOVING FASTER IN GHANA THAN EVEN SOME PARTS OF THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OF LATE. DON'T BELITTLED GHANA PROGRESSIONS OF LATE . GHANA IS MOVING FASTER IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, BE YE HEALTH, SECURITY, EDUCATION, BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT, TRAVELLING, TOURISM, AND LEGAL ISSUES., GHANA IS DOING BETTER THAN MOST OF THE AFRICAN COUNTRIES NOW. LET'S ME GIVE YOU TYPICAL EXAMPLE: 1. YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE UNDER ONE MINUTE. IT WASN'T LIKE THAT 2 YEARS AGO. 2, IT TAKES AGES TO MAKE PAYMENTS IN GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT AND YOU HAVE TO BE PHYSICALLY PRESENT TO MAKE THAT PAYMENTS. 2 YEARS AGO BUT NOW WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE IN YOUR HOME AND IT'S DONE. 3. BEFORE YOU HAVE TO QUEU AT GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENTS AND MOST INSTITUTIONS SEVERAL DAYS TO BOOK APPOINTMENT'S BUT NOW WITH THE CLICK OF THE MOUSE YOU ARE READY TO GO. 4. AS AT LAST EVENTARY GHANA HAD 435 COURTS ESTABLISHMENT TO DEAL WITH COURT CASES BUT NOW GHANA HAS 860 COURTS ESTABLISHMENTS TO DESL WITH LEGAL CASES.. GHANA HAS MOVED ON SO JASMINE, PLEASE DO THE NEEDFUL BY GOING TO THOSE ESTABLISHMENTS YOU'VE TALKED ABOUT AND ENQUIRE AND CHECK YOUR FACTS AND FIGURES WELL. JASMINE, PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH AGAIN AND COME BACK WITH FACT'S AND FIGURES AND NOT JUST THE SAYING AND HEAR SAY PLEASE . THANK YOU
@joneskater9240
2 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa I DON'T AGGREE WITH JASMINE. THINGS ARE MOVING PRETTY FAST AS BEFORE AND THINGS ARE MOVING FASTER IN GHANA THAN EVEN SOME PARTS OF THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OF LATE. DON'T BELITTLED GHANA PROGRESSIONS OF LATE . GHANA IS MOVING FASTER IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, BE YE HEALTH, SECURITY, EDUCATION, BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT, TRAVELLING, TOURISM, AND LEGAL ISSUES., GHANA IS DOING BETTER THAN MOST OF THE AFRICAN COUNTRIES NOW. LET'S ME GIVE YOU TYPICAL EXAMPLE: 1. YOU CAN REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE UNDER ONE MINUTE. IT WASN'T LIKE THAT 2 YEARS AGO. 2, IT TAKES AGES TO MAKE PAYMENTS IN GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT AND YOU HAVE TO BE PHYSICALLY PRESENT TO MAKE THAT PAYMENTS. 2 YEARS AGO BUT NOW WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE IN YOUR HOME AND IT'S DONE. 3. BEFORE YOU HAVE TO QUEU AT GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENTS AND MOST INSTITUTIONS SEVERAL DAYS TO BOOK APPOINTMENT'S BUT NOW WITH THE CLICK OF THE MOUSE YOU ARE READY TO GO. 4. AS AT LAST EVENTARY GHANA HAD 435 COURTS ESTABLISHMENT TO DEAL WITH COURT CASES BUT NOW GHANA HAS 860 COURTS ESTABLISHMENTS TO DESL WITH LEGAL CASES.. GHANA HAS MOVED ON SO JASMINE, PLEASE DO THE NEEDFUL BY GOING TO THOSE ESTABLISHMENTS YOU'VE TALKED ABOUT AND ENQUIRE AND CHECK YOUR FACTS AND FIGURES WELL. JASMINE, PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH AGAIN AND COME BACK WITH FACT'S AND FIGURES AND NOT JUST THE SAYING AND HEAR SAY PLEASE . THANK YOU
@jordanhtiffirg1990
Ай бұрын
@@cindimarvelous I'm looking to move in 5 years time once my business is systemated in London can you expand on why you want to leave please?
You’re really right nobody takes anything seriously.
@Princess-Patty
4 ай бұрын
And that's why moving to Gh esp before my retirement age is a big NO! The frustration and the system makes life simply unbearable 🙄
Ghana is my little peace of paradise. The only place that comes close is Barbados in my opinion. I agree with everything you said in the video. There is loads of room for improvement, but Ghana is special.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Very Special. Love love it ❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing these rather useful tips about living in ghana. The bit about driving at night is especially important. The road accidents in the country tend to be fatal. It's therefore advisable to be forewarned.
@DubG9
4 ай бұрын
Two times I almost got into a near fatal crashes at night. Both times the Uber driver fell asleep 🤦🏾♂️.
@feliciaengram6056
4 ай бұрын
😱 OMG thank you for this information @@DubG9
I commend you Jasmine for once again producing another honest and well rounded video about life in ghana. Ive probably watched 100s of youtube vlogs about Ghana. Ghana always looks shiny and instagramable, but many of these vloggers rarely tell the whole truth about life here. Its so tightly curated; they omit so much about life here, it borders on deception. The clubs, the hotels, a fantasy Ghana. The distance between Instagram Ghana and the way most Ghanaians live is very wide and you are one of the very few vloggers who consistently addresses this. Sorry for the essay, but Thank You!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Ur welcome ❤️
I remember watching your channel back in 2020 and feeling all the vibes. Now, I'm in Tanzania but still enjoy your perspective.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Lovely 💕
You are very informative. I have been there, and you are spot on. I have gone south to CAPETOWN. I couldn't find potholes. I open bank accounts in 30 minutes. And I bought a condo in a week. Ghana just didn't do it for me. I experienced almost everything you described.... All the best!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Happy for u Kenneth xx
@evehasmanyfaces3248
4 ай бұрын
Was language an issue?
@TheChariot99
4 ай бұрын
Ghana is so overhyped. In reality there are far too many other African countries offering so much more. Love Gh though. Give it maybe 10 more years.
@SherrieBumbray
4 ай бұрын
Ghana isn't overhyped for those of us who appreciate the various ethnic groups, cultures, languages, and history. I hope you found your utopia. @TheChariot99
@hmsbarman
4 ай бұрын
That's why I tell people Africa is so huge. We have 54 countries in the continent
Thank you for sharing this information
Great video. Thank you!
Great video, thanks for sharing ❤
Nice one Sister, thank you.
It’s true. The part about making friends. I have made 2 friends so far. That’s about it. The language barrier is also a problem for me.
Very realistic and well rounded. Thanks for sharing.
Splendid video, simply put Ghana is still work in progress.
Hello Queen, You look Amazing ❤ You are speaking the Truth. In my experience in vacation' in Ghana sometimes as long as 4 weeks, I was always able to make money for transportation and Chop Chop. I even tried to set others up in business only to never see any rewards 🙄 Thank you Queen for this critical information 😊 also it is very important to travel around with someone you can trust and speak the language. I love Ghana but it is not the place for me to live😊 LoVe you Queen ❤️❤️
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Val, yes i completely understand why xx
Indeed, hard truth. People are really good but you can’t easily trust people to get things done in an honest way.
I like you being so honest, thank you.
With number 12 hard truth issue, that can be a plus also moving to Ghana. If your moving to another country and you have an idea of starting a business, create business ideas that is lack their or has limited amount of access, so now your filling the gaps to build the country.
Wow, Jasmine you're so on point 👉☝️. Nuff respect Bless uo 🙏🙏❤️
@JasmineAmaa
Ай бұрын
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Absolutely well said!
Jasmine, you analysed what life is really like here in Ghana. Bravo
This was well needed, well done! ❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Glad u found it useful ❤️
Great video ❤
Nice information, thank you. 😊
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
You are Welcome 😊
Excellent video. Thanks for the game
@JasmineAmaa
3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! X
Excellent submission, Ama.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank you xx
Thank you Jasmine 🎉🎉🎉
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
🙏🏾
Very candid. Love your channel
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Appreciate u xx
Life is too short to take everything so serious, I love that 🇬🇭 mentality 😊
Big Jazz with the info!!!!!💪🏾
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
🙏🏾💕
Great video, Ama. Informative and straight to the point.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Afia ❤️
Thank you for sharing it! Looking stunning ❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Patience xx
Great video with excellent content ! Well needed information. And like always you look amazing 😊
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! X
Very good information it helped me to know what to expect
@JasmineAmaa
Ай бұрын
Happy to hear that ❤️
Be honest @all time! Am really impressed with your honesty and diligent research. Africans need to wake up we can make the continent more better place. GBA❤🙏.
am glad to get another installment of your journey Jasmine
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Jazz, this is probably your most transparent vlog to date. Excellent 👍🏾 vlog of the hard facts of Ghana 🇬🇭.. Finally, I also appreciate the English translation on the footnote at the end which adds to your transparency. Thanks 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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YES!! I like how you hitting KEY Points on the topic...keep it up SiS!! I love it...
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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hi Jasmine love the video and ur dress how's Aisha well i hope ? Ashley Australia
You are Jasmine Ama Santoah Ghana...you're doing a wonderful job deserving commendations ...Anywho...I am looking forward to meeting you personally hopefully ...
Jasmine, i am from Lithuania and i love watching your videos. You are such an inspiration! You are always positive and your videos are very informative. Keep up the good work! ❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u so much ❤️
Exactly it's difficult to find people that you can open up to in Ghana you are correct
information worth holding on to.
The noise is messing nice conversation
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Aw
@GHANAFUNTUBE
4 ай бұрын
Hahaha that Tema for you
@dulcetmask627
25 күн бұрын
I used the subtitles.
Great video and awesome information!!! My name is written all over #7 and we own a home in Ghana. I love it!!!❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Ur right about everything you just mentioned.
Love the realistic and insightful vision laid out for the diaspora if they are chosing to relocate. Thanks.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you for this sis. Some honesty (for once) is a breath of fresh air! I've grown up outside of Ghana, and have been extremely worried about moving back. Thanks for your perspective❤
@JasmineAmaa
Ай бұрын
U should visit, i am sure a lot has changed 🙏🏾❤️
This information is applicable not only to Ghana but ALL AFRICAN countries. A must watch for anybody in the diaspora thinking of relocating to Africa.
@oliviab5795
4 ай бұрын
Try Kenya, much easier for the diaspora than West Aftica
Another great work Jaz!!!! Very informative and creative...love the style, the color, and concept. You are always enhancing your craft.. this is why you are still afloat compare to other Ghanaian youtubers.. you go from showing us the poor, the middle class, and rolling with the high ballers who pay $200 for a table in a club... you are great!!!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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I appreciate the honesty jasmine❤🙏🏿🇬🇭 I’m living in the US currently and considering making that move 😅.. luckily I do have a small circle of friends I’ve made during my couple times over there and they really look out for me God bless them ❤❤❤❤. All the things you’ve talked about I’ve already been addressing those situations (money, business etc. lol)
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Very informative.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! X
Thanks for sharing the beautiful continent and most friendly people in the world 😘 ❤GHANA ❤
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
Great video Jasmine. The last point is spot on. The healthcare delivery system is atrocious. The system sort of works marginally better if you are ready to grease a whole lot of elbows. The economy and survivability in Ghana is built on the system not functioning
❤❤❤❤ the facts. I think you can rely these facts to when you move to any new country. It is about adaptation to change
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Hi Jasmine - another informative & helpful video - not like I didn't know - but always love hearing you speak facts (and supporting when I can). Yes, #12 is a major, non-negotiable, for me. Wishing you a great week ahead ❤💛🖤💚
@nanaobben5166
4 ай бұрын
I love the cane ornaments dancing in the wind!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
And u too Nana ❤️
After being here 15 years I read the book ‘imported Ghanaian’. For me, it’s where the ancestors sent me so I don’t think it’s luck but for a purpose. 25 years later I give thanks that I’ve survived. Bless up Sista Jasmine we are neighbours oh 😅
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
❤ hey neighbour. love that you shared your story x
The experiences are not peculiar to only Ghana but most African and developing countries.But no matter how is it like,in Ghana the problems or challenges will be fix.The goodys outweigh the bad.Thanks Ama for being real.
Proud of you dear 👍 ❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭
thanks for ur words so sweet
Well said Ama ❤❤❤
@JasmineAmaa
3 ай бұрын
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Girl, you are so on point. It is about time someone told it like it is. Too many diasporans come to Ghana with 'Rose coloured glasses' on. This is a dose of REALITY. Well done. 😊
Jasmine! Many Thanks! Great information! Yeah! P.S. That YELLOW dress becomes you!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! X
I am an African American Christ Minister. I married the best Ghanaian. We live in Brong Ahafo, Sunyani and. I love it ! I am currently in the USA. I have watched many of your videos before and after coming to Ghana. Medaase.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
🙏🏾❤️
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Great content Jasmine . Watching from Bristol
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u xx
@GHANAFUNTUBE
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa always welcome. Let’s create again
Follow your bliss I be just smiling right along with you!!
Looking great AMA ❤ love the color 💚🔥💛
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u Clifton x
@cliftondawkins1586
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa hot 🔥 it up queen.
I swear that’s so true it’s so peaceful ☺️ that’s why I keep coming back
@JoeBlow-tf4cc
22 күн бұрын
Is it peaceful around the Fulani's?
LOL! 😂😂😂. The somwone dancing next to the outbreak took me all the way out!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
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Thank you so much for this briefing. Your insight and POV while in Ghana makes me e cited at the prospect of relocation there. Well done. Oh and you are workimg that dress. ❤🌻
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u x
Please tell us each location you visited... beautiful and serene
This was a very informative video. I came to many of the same conclusions that you did. Now, I didn’t experience this during my 3 week vacation in 2019, but many people who lived there said that they have to pay bribes to the police to get past a roadblock or to the government clerks to get their paperwork processed. Have you experienced this? If so, I would like you to talk about it in a follow up video.
I enjoy your video from 🇸🇪 born kenya
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thank u xx
You are awesome
Yes, you have to change and adapt. And I think coming from the diaspora you also have to keep in mind things will not always be as efficient so patience is important. Do not expect things to happen quickly!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Right on x
Beautiful
I lived in Komenda for 3 years (1964-67) as a child (8-11). Liked the beach but very isolating. Video hard to hear. Lots of background noise but glad you made it regardless.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Oh lovely. Will fix next time x
Beautiful Queen Ama 🎉❤💐💜✌️🎊🥂👀👏🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Kwaku ❤️
You're beautiful my sister 😅 and great content !!
@JasmineAmaa
2 ай бұрын
Thank u 😊
Thanks for the content, but the recording conditions are really bad. I almost gave up.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Sorry about that
Nana Ama, building meaningful human relationships is difficult everywhere around the world. Even with pets, it takes time and effort. Humans are complex beings and it takes us time to trust a stranger and bring him or her into our inner lives. Great observations, thanks.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Yes, but it easy to assume its easy to form friendships here because of how friendly the people are here.
@py20
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa I get your point. However, I still think it is easier to do in Ghana, and Africa in general, compared to the West. I've lived with my American neighbors for 20+ years and I only know the name of one guy and it's not for lack of effort. In fact, there's a couple who wouldn't even respond when we say hello and it's not because of any conflict/problem between us.
If you want to relax, Ghana is the place to be.
Scammers are everywhere in Africa. I think an active awareness program needs to be implemented for the diaspora.
Great Video, Sister. You look well and are dressed well like a VIRTUOUS woman. 👍
Well, one truth also is that I like you very much, lol......very good video.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Lol thanks
Great vid. Thank you for your honesty about moving to and living in Ghana. People need to do their research about migrating to Ghana (or any other country). It isn't all sunshine, beaches and jollof rice. LOL Many people in the west take what we have for granted and a lot of western black people have very naive views of Africa (in terms of the cultures, the people's looks, etc). Either way, Ghana is a beautiful country.
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
Very true and thank u 🙏🏾
@Globus7791
4 ай бұрын
So true
I like your sincerity, most KZreadrs out here made it seems like grass is greener in Ghana without pointing out the potential challenges people may face while visiting especially people from diaspora who are use to a working system. though as an African i always know life is not as beautiful as most KZreadrs project it to be in Ghana, pls don’t get me wrong Ghana is peaceful and a beautiful country but it has its own challenges too. Don’t plan living in Ghana permanently without having a solid plans on how to bring in some income while over there, and another great point you made was about having a beautiful business ideas thinking it will work in Ghana just as it’s working in the west, me personally, that has been my huge concern because i have all these great business ideas but i always ask myself, are these ideas going to work in Ghana. Once again thanks for your sincerity and i hope to meet you when i visit next month!
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
U r welcome xx
What is your opinion with the Beyond the-view in Absubi mountains
Ghanaians that have not traveled out don't really know what they have, when it comes to the peace they enjoy...
@JasmineAmaa
4 ай бұрын
This is true but I wouldn’t say its just Ghanaians. Most of the time you can get comfortable wherever u live so its hard to compare anything until u move out of explore other places.
@KammaDyn
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaa That's true though.
@SherrieBumbray
4 ай бұрын
@@JasmineAmaaI don't know, I've lived a lot of places. Including other African countries, I've never experienced this kind of peace. Ghanaians are built differently and I love being here, although I do wish we had Kenya's infrastructure and Rwand's cleanliness. 😂
Nice dress...😊
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