YOU HAVE TO DO THIS BEFORE YOU MOVE TO GHANA | LIVING IN GHANA
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HOW TO CREATE A LIFE YOU LOVE IN GHANA | LIVING IN GHANA
Moving to a new country on your own is no easy task. It's even more difficult if you are moving from the a developed country to a non developed country. Here are some things that have learnt along the process of moving to Ghana and making it sustainable.
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
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, from the Ghanaian food, to the Ghanaian culture, to the Ghanaian lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and help inspire to explore Ghana.
My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
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Like most African capitals,Accra is overpriced. With $30000.00 excluding price of the land. I built a Trasacco type mansions farm house in the Kwahu mountains. . On a 2 acres land. I called it my sustainable farm house. This will have costed me $$$$$$$ in the city. The cooll morning and evening breeze is priceless plus I grow most of my food..
@JasmineAmaa
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That’s amazing. Id love to chat to u via email. Could u please email me amajasminee@gmail.com Thanks x
@africanmindsetseries
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@Steve : Amazing... Agree it is Accra that's expensive. I have also bought nearly 2 acres around Aburi, in the Eastern Region and plan to develop it in the near future. The aim is to be as Eco friendly, self sustainable and off grid as possible. That can't be achieved easily in Accra.... Ghana is more than Accra.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPACTFUL, AUTHENTIC AND GENUINE CONTENT OF 2022!!! THESE ARE THE TYPE OF CONTENT I SUBSCRIBE FOR....AMAZING AS ALWAYS JAZZ
@JasmineAmaa
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Aw thank u ❤️❤️
@cherryannlouis187
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God bless you foe being so truthful and Helpful with this post. I have always appreciate you for living a life in Ghan that anyone one can follow and succeed. The video was very informative and full of wisdom. Shalom
Hello Jasmine you are truly a class act .Ghana is not just a prolonged vacation but it is a lifestyle and mindset Thanks for the wonderful videos
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks for being supportive ❤
Establishing an income before the move is definitely a must and helpful 👌
@JasmineAmaa
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I just spoke to someone about accesibility. A quick supermarket / store run in the west may take minutes because good roads/little traffic. Same would take an hour in Gh
@JasmineAmaa
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Exactly 🤦♀️
hi Jasmine love ur video Ashley Australia
@JasmineAmaa
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Jasmine, I have always said you are one of the smartest returnees I know. It is important that people research, plan and are intentional about their return, just as you did, to make it a success. Love the fact that you also adapt to your environment and realise you have to learn to live as much as possible as local folks in order to make it. Love you for being a realist and pragmatic in what you do. 😘😘😘
@JasmineAmaa
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Appreciate u ❤️❤️
Very informative. Thank you Ama
@JasmineAmaa
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Anytime lovely 🥰
Yes, u said it all!
Love your perspective and advice, although I'm not from Ghana, but I'm from the Caribbean, and I'm preparing myself to move back home after growing-up in the USA. My philosophy about moving is that I never look back because if I was living and surviving out there, so I can do the same, I've moved from one part of the states to the next, and I had a job prior to moving to survive so why would I move to another country without knowing where my income is coming from without having plan A, B and C without thinking about spending my savings when I'm not of retire age. Some people use where they're coming from as a crotch to left them up at the first drop, and some also think they can change other countries culture just to suit theirs.
Hi Jas, your face looks so fresh, beautiful and peaceful, glad you're back.
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks so much ❤
I’d add to the list of recommendations that you should search for a support system! Seek a community of likeminded individuals or join an organization to help you with networking, learning the culture, and making the most out of your new home. ☺️😇
@JasmineAmaa
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Yes yes 🥰
@patiencepaintsil3050
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So true ⭐
You are glowing in Australia 🇦🇺
@JasmineAmaa
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I am sleeping more lool not working much hence why ❤️❤️
👍 love the video!!
thank you Ms Jasmine.
So practical Jessica. Points well expunged
Thank you for sharing , I love your video.
Great points! I don’t think I’ve heard it put this way. Thanks for keeping it 💯.
Thanks for always appreciating home
Excellent advice Jas!! I do love the practical aspects of everything you touched on. I have sent the video to couple of my family members and friends! Keep up the amazing work you do! Have a great day!🌻
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks so much ❤
Spot on with information. Very helpful and insightful 😘❤🙏🙏
So true.
Looking beautiful Ama ❤
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks my love ❤️
Thanks for sharing sis
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks for watching lovely ❤️
Thanks Jasmine ❤🙏
@JasmineAmaa
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thanks for the Truth.
@JasmineAmaa
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Always ❤️
Remarkable woman you are Lady Jasmine. Your highly informative videos and quality content always excites my attention, and of course you have my vote. Thank you. 😎👍👍😎
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks so much C.J ❤️
Thank you for your honesty about moving to and living in Ghana. Moving places is hard. Moving to another country is harder. Moving to Africa... God be with you! LOL I have to disagree with you about 'testing the waters'. I think you should at least travel and holiday in said country before you decide to move there. All in all, great vid.
Thanks everything you was saying was helpful
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Keysha ❤️
thanks for the message so sweet
@JasmineAmaa
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You said it off thanks
Keep d good work jasmine
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks so much ❤
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾words of wisdom.
@JasmineAmaa
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ALWAYS NICE TO HEAR FROM YOU AND HOPEFULLY YOU DOING WELL.
@JasmineAmaa
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Doing really well ❤️
I always tap the like button before eventually watching the content ALL BECAUSE IS FROM JAZZ,YOU’RE ALWAYS REAL. Keep up JAZZ🤝🏾😍
@JasmineAmaa
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That was very blunt and insightful. Hopefully people understood that that was informational and not a deterrent. You are a fountain of reality. Keep it coming.
@JasmineAmaa
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Keep up the good work, Jasmine!
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks ❤️❤️
Good for letting me know l have a second thought going back home now l will like to chat you more for information
This is the video right here! Jasmine, all points - absolutely. thanks girl!
@JasmineAmaa
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Looking beautiful Jasmine!!❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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Thank you!! ❤
Thank you so much for your helpful and sobering insights, Jasmine. You have really helped remove many people’s rose-colored glasses and given us some great points to think about. We appreciate you.
I’ve been binge watching your videos the past few days. They are very informative and are very much helping me to prepare for my move to Ghana from the US within the next 2 years
Jasmine! THANKS for the advice and SHARING your EXPERIENCE of living in Ghana!! Yeah!
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks for watching xx
Best advice ever❤❤❤
@JasmineAmaa
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Good video.Natural beauty at It's best!!
@JasmineAmaa
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Aw thanks ❤️
I couldn't agree with you more wow such a great advice and a helpful one. Thanks a lot for this genuine information and very insightful Jes, a huge thumbs up👍🏼😊
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Bertha ❤️❤️
This is an amazing video thank you for being so transparent for real it is not easy moving but know your reason behind it thank you again and good job in everything u do ❤️❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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Great Advise I listen to your videos religiously. First time commenting. You said something that didn't quite sit well with me personally regarding not wanting spending $500 on a retreat in Ghana. How else is Ghana going to grow economically. Keep making very good content.
Second to comment ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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Love u 💕
Sometimes the truth is harsh but it is what we need to hear. Thank you for the honesty 🙏🏾
@JasmineAmaa
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This is so amazing,as someone whose wanted to move back for about 3 years this video is really what i needed .
@JasmineAmaa
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You're absolutely correct Jasmine, thanks for sharing those important information. I will still keep resident in the USA if I decide to move abroad. Peace and Love...
@JasmineAmaa
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Jasmine please come back we miss you greatly. Leave your mum and your brother to stay on and enjoy their supposed honey place.
powerful😇😇
@JasmineAmaa
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Right time to deliver this message,sis u need more vacations so we can get more of this ❤
@JasmineAmaa
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I wish I could take them more often ❤️❤️
Very concise and well thought out summary of how to move to Ghana! I think that the people who succeed most in moving back to Africa are Africans .When I go home to Nigeria I eat only Nigerians food .I usually take some foods back with me but once that is finished I do not go looking for American foods in the Super markets. Also people are deceived by the exchange rate of dollar and pound into thinking that life is cheap in African countries ,it is not .The basic things that every one including the poorest have access to in the West are luxuries in Africa i.e. electricity , running water , toilets, indoor plumbing ,basic health care and are expensive to access !Also if did not run a business in the West where there are so many resources available , how on earth do people expect they will move to Africa and overnight set up a successful business that will sustain them in one of the most difficult places to run a business!
@JasmineAmaa
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Spot on ❤️❤️
@AfricaLately
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Not even when they come and set up a business. There's someone who came in with the family, stayed for about a year, wanted to enroll the kids in the best Ghanaian schools, wanted to rent the choicest of places and all, whilst not running any business at all. When the small money they came down with run out, this person was out there ranting all over the place🤓. I mean, where in the world can you live and afford the best of things without a source of income? 🤷🏽♂️.
This video should be made compulsory to watch for every obroni who wants to come and live in Ghana, I am sure it would save a lot of disappointment and heartache. Thanks for saying things as they are, you're a star!
@JasmineAmaa
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This is definitely for me,you are looking absolutely gorgeous 😍 l have grabbed my coffee for this video
@JasmineAmaa
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Hope u enjoyed it ❤️❤️
Ase queen 👑🔥🇯🇲
@JasmineAmaa
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Hey Jasmine ❤
@JasmineAmaa
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Heyy ❤️
Very Informative 😊
@JasmineAmaa
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I love how intentional you are with your life!
@JasmineAmaa
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I try ❤️❤️
@KuttyJoe
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What does it mean to be intentional with your life? It sounds like something I might say about myself but I'm not sure what it means. LOL
@JasmineAmaa
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@@KuttyJoe to have a reason for everything u do. To plan ur life as best as u can xx
@KuttyJoe
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@@JasmineAmaa Ok, that's kind of what I thought. I'm definitely very serious about making plans and trying to execute them.
I just love ur authenticity, so simple yet so posh🥰. I don't want Ghana to be like the west and it will never be like the west. Ghana will develop the Ghanaian way and I love that you see the beauty in that and not judging it🙏💞
@JasmineAmaa
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I’m here @jasmineama I hope you return before I leave mid January 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@JasmineAmaa
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Please dm me on instagram xx
@Ella-fj3yh
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Lucky you! I’m leaving before the end of 2023.
Don’t compare Ghana to the west PeriodT. That’s the make or break factor.
@JasmineAmaa
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Hi organic woman you look Lovely and thanks for the info
@JasmineAmaa
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Medaase ❤️
@estherappiah5164
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Your welcome darling
You look stunning in the dress. 😍
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks so much x
Hi Jasmine i want to meet you honestly you are a complete woman i could see myself with you in my life thanks for the information
Wow!!! OMG!!! Jasmine AMA is on fire!!! Please keep ‘em coming!!! 🔥🔥🦵🦵❤️❤️
@JasmineAmaa
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You sweeter than sugar , I love you. You the best
Sis u do alllllllllll
@JasmineAmaa
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Aww ❤️❤️
Very true
@JasmineAmaa
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Thank you Jasmine,thank you so much. This has motivated me because am trying to come back to Ghana and set up my businesses but I keep getting negative talks not to come and discouragements. This video has really motivated me. Thanks so much. I would like to send you some items of my business products when I fully get it started and also invite you to my beauty saloon for a full hair treatment and facials when am all set. How do I contact you on what’s up?
@JasmineAmaa
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+233593865963 xx
@Multipotentialitegh
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@@JasmineAmaa thank you
Gm
@JasmineAmaa
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Good morning ❤️
Nice dress
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks 💕
Hope in Allah for being rich..
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@JasmineAmaa
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Sister k) no saaaa ❤
@JasmineAmaa
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Haha ❤️❤️
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Video was short
Hey Jasmine, do you have a contact for Brandon and Eric energy efficient home
@JasmineAmaa
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Yes i shared a link in the description box of that video. Just click and it will send u straight to their contract page
I been doing art here in Ghana. It's hard to make money too 😕
@JasmineAmaa
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What art do u do? Will love to see your work. Email me amajasminee@gmail.com
I want to visit Australia and sell water in Ghana 🇬🇭
When next are you going to be in Ghana jasmine.
@JasmineAmaa
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I am in Ghana lol
@ayokunleisrael8792
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That was quick, I mean your return back to Ghana from Australia. I thought you would be in Australia for a while. Can I email you.
Good great I'm moving to Ghana
@JasmineAmaa
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We are waiting for u ❤️
How are you doing?
Oheema Jasmine. You are so so genuine, straight up you are the friend anyone would want to have. So on point, again, in this video. 2 things in my favour, Jamaica and Ghana have historical cultural connections, that are still present and practiced in Jamaica today. My future wife is Ghanaian. Am I excited about coming to live in Ghana, yes, are there going to be challenges, yes, do I have skill sets to utilise and compliment my wife's skill sets, yes. Will I be looking back at Jamaica, of course, we need more surgical links with Ghana, Employment, Agriculture, Education and Trade plus Investment on a personal level. So thank you, the video made me think objectively and tick the boxes in the affirmative.
@JasmineAmaa
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@trueamerican769
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Alot of people talk about the supposedly historical connections between Jamaica and Ghana, but can you show me the actual records that prove that alot of Ghanaians came to Jamaica? Are you aware of the black people that were already in Jamaica( the indigenous people the Arawaks) and the black Europeans( Black Irish) that came there in the colonial period?
@kencampbell9230
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@@trueamerican769 Thank you for highlighting how rich our Jamaican cultural history is, but lets not try to negate our Akan - Jamaican heritage. This being a lifestyle channel, will just state a few common everyday cultural standouts that are irrefutable, Day names Quashie for Kwashie, Jonkanoo dancers characters like Pitchy Patchie, Koromantee language of the Maroons, Ananse / Anansi stories passed down through storytellers like Louise Bennett, Amina Blackwood Meeks. There are many acedemic writings on this topic where you can research.
@trueamerican769
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If some Africans came to Jamaica, it was only a few. The Majority of Jamaicans aren't Ghanaian. That's the false narrative that we were given. Jamaicans and Ghanaians don't even look alike. The majority of Jamaicans are descendants of the Arawaks with some admixture of Black Irish.
@kencampbell9230
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I hope you have voted for Jasmine?
Good video….is it realistic for 59 year old woman to move there alone seems like mostly young people?
@JasmineAmaa
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Definitely is ❤️❤️
Would you ever move to the west?
Is Ghana still requiring the Covid vaccine??
@JasmineAmaa
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Yes xx
@AnitaEtta
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Yes I just got back two days ago. They need you fully vaccinated.
@lukesky4690
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@@JasmineAmaa But only for non ghanaians thou right?
@lashonewofford3366
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Yeah, they want you fully vaccinated only during the holidays. After the holidays you need a PCR test a day before traveling to Ghana, and you have to pay for one when you get there.
Go visit first, do your research, and create connections before taking the big jump.
I think to make your stay in Ghana mmoer sustaineableee is to have a oxal family annd frriiidsnrtwworrk too ssupporrt youtoo rreduccecost
Tell it simple - don't move to Ghana. 😊
@ Jasmine hi Chica nice peaceful place. This was very informative information much blessings from 🇺🇸
@JasmineAmaa
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Thanks Tasha ❤️