Ghana Bound: Brooklynite's Journey to Entrepreneurship
#movetoghana #lifeinghana #livinginghana #accraghana #diasporainghana
Hello Pioneers,
In this video, I have an in-depth interview with Monty, the CEO of The Cashew Daddy Brand, about his personal and business experiences in Ghana and his overall impression of Ghana .🇬🇭
ENJOY :-) ONE LOVE ❤️
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I have been documenting my travels since 2018 and recently my repatriation process, which started in Jan 22'. I have acquired lots of wisdom along my journey from East Africa to West Africa.
My purpose is to promote my journey through Africa, in full transparency. I feel obligated to share my honest views, not to offend anyone, but to guide the future diaspora in the direction personally intended for them. My channel focuses on talks about business, community and unity in Africa. I also share vlogs of my journey, as well as interviews with the diaspora.
EMAIL:CONTACTLAURIC@GMAIL.COM✨
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#livinginghana #movetoghana #lifeinghanacoeor
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BOTH OF Y'ALL 2 🇬🇾 AND 🇯🇲 LOOKS LIKE GHANAIANS 🇬🇭 TOO NO DOUBTS 💗👍
Well spoken young man! Spitting wisdom!
14:07 Very true. In america the system is already established and you can rely on it to provide you consistent money, but in ghana you have the opportunity to build the system and create the type of business that might have been employing/paying you. That's the difference
He should inquire about selling to the airlines to serve in their flights
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
That’s very smart!
We see you son, do you one love!!! 💯
Wow,you guys are dropping golden nuggets. You've got your NYC hustle on not like others who only sees the negative sides to Ghana. The peace is worth all the bad experiences one may encounter. Nuff respect Bless up 🙏🙏💞
Beautiful packaging!
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
It really is!
Hi Lala,I just came back from visiting Ghana & Nigeria on june 20 and I'm sooooo ready to go back. Not going to pretend that everything is great in both places, but the peace of mind is what I need. If possible, PLEASE connect me with this guy in terms of where he found the apartment. P.S, your smile is something else.. WOW
@ZaharaImole
Ай бұрын
I'm in Nigeria and I've been here 2 yrs from America I got some very nice apartments in my estate yearly I can show you on video chat how it look and definitely for a price you can't beat very low and I'm 15 minutes from the beach on lekki island what's your email
Thanks!
@LaLasJourney1
26 күн бұрын
Thank you!
I love it when our folks visit Africa continent, na'mean? Shout to y'all from Edmonton Canada, na'mean? Je vous aime vraiment beaucoup.
@blackblaze5271
Ай бұрын
Why are you talking like that.??
@kriskros1592
Ай бұрын
@blackblaze5271 what do you mean?
@blackblaze5271
Ай бұрын
@@kriskros1592 Keep repeating "na'mean"
@kriskros1592
Ай бұрын
@@blackblaze5271 Sorry
@blackblaze5271
Ай бұрын
@@kriskros1592 You don't have to apologize 😄 Just be yourself
Lala, you are looking amazing!
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
Inspiring!
Great interview!
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
I am so glad your back with interviews. Love You!!! So professional.
Excellent interview ‼️‼️‼️ Love the network
People with Carribean background will fit easily.
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Yes I agree!
@ZaharaImole
Ай бұрын
People from Florida will fit in easily aswell
@flo3502
Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, I’ve noticed this as well
@ZaharaImole
Ай бұрын
@@flo3502 we use to gators and panthers and coconut trees and wildlife period mixed with city life
Great video Layla with Cashews Daddy ☮️❤️🤗 I hope that you are in better spirits! Many blessings 💐💐💐👍🏽
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
Yes, Lala you’re back with content 🎉 Nice one
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Yes I am! TY!
GREAT INVERVIEW GUYS
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
This interview is absolutely hilarious, educative, and inspiring.
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
Hi la la hope you are good it Moses the tour guide am still expecting your what's up
@LaLasJourney1
Ай бұрын
Hi! What’s the number please 🙏🏾
By 2050 US state department report that 40% of the world workforce will be in the continent of Africa hence the interest from all world top economies . 60% of arable land in the world in Africa and more than 30% of world resources . In US 70% of black adults single . Family challenges .
Not you guys only even we Ghanaians living in europe, if you come back,you can speak the language, all right if they realise you travel down they will over you charge, you,the mentality is that those in Americas and europe has money
@blackblaze5271
Ай бұрын
They mentioned that. Basically anyone that they notice is familiar with the prices. It can even be other africans. You see this play out in many other frequently visted countries as well, thailand, brazil, colombia etc
If you come to Lagos Nigeria bra you got a African American staying here ill accommodate you as long as the favor is returned when i visit Ghana and the major citys here way cheaper then accura
@zerosumgame3722
Ай бұрын
You can’t even spell Accra, yet you think you know what happens there.
48:43 That's not true. I really don't know what that individual is talking about when they make those claims. The truth is they've only been in ghana for a few years so I doubt what they think they understand about the culture is accurate. Besides, they're in the north and the culture toward women is very different there than in most other parts of ghana, especially since most of the north is muslim. What is true is that there are cultural norms and expectations for how women and men should act, but no one really follows it strictly. It's kind of like 50, 50 and certain individuals follow these expectations/norms more than others. But plenty of ghanaian women fight with men openly in the street and speak their mind all the time if they feel like they have to, so i really don't know where that narrative is coming from.
This is the type of guy who will steal your girlfriend hahaha. Funny guy. Nice convo. $110 per month for an apartment wow. Paying that much you have time to focus on other things with little stress
Cashew nuts...do you do shipment to UK?Do you have websites?
@LaLasJourney1
28 күн бұрын
His info is at the end of the video
3:48 Too multicultural. Ghanaians love all these people who don't love them. What's makes it bad is it's almost to the point of worshipping. Ghanaians should know, they're just regular people just like you. And on top of that most of them don't respect you. We gotta wise up
@ZaharaImole
Ай бұрын
That thinking could be very bad energy
@zerosumgame3722
Ай бұрын
False and very ignorant comment.
I am Nigerian living in US . Did you misspeak when you said you want to go to South Sudan .There is currently a civil war going on there and my co worker who is Sudanese American and was visiting had to be evacuated by the US military . There is also a famine because of the drought and the war is preventing people from farming, so if you want to see the starving children and the war lords buy a one ticket to Sudan !
@blackblaze5271
Ай бұрын
Isn't the war happening in Sudan? South sudan has issue and they get into conflicts sometimes but I haven't heard it being too bad. It's probably a country people could visit. Sudan, no, South Sudan, probably
@ZaharaImole
Ай бұрын
Why would someone want to go to Sudan that's wild
@josephbrown1573
Ай бұрын
@@blackblaze5271 Why would you want to visit a country bordering a civil war that is currently undergoing a famine where it is estimated half the population is at risk . Why do Americans love going to dangerous places and then when they get into trouble , they expect the US marines to come and rescue them!!! Have we really run out of places in the world to vacation?
@paulinakonadu2274
Ай бұрын
Are u a comedian 😂😂😂😂😂...u are funny