LIFE IN THIS GHANA VILLAGE IS BEAUTIFUL | FARMING, COOKING GHANA FOOD.. | LIVING IN GHANA

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    LIFE IN THIS GHANA VILLAGE IS BEAUTIFUL | FARMING, COOKING GHANA FOOD.. | LIVING IN GHANA
    Currently still exploring the eastern region of Ghana. In this video I spent sometime in a village called Gyakiti, just about 1hour from Akosombo. We spent sometime with Ghanaian family on their farm and then went home to cook some delicious Ghana food with the produce we got on the farm. Hope this gives you an idea on what life in an African village is like, especially for people who want to consider moving to Ghana.
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Komentáře • 159

  • @KenyattaGross
    @KenyattaGross Před rokem +12

    Abuya and Aisha share personality traits and sense of humor.

  • @yakuburazak7892
    @yakuburazak7892 Před rokem

    Ama, thank you for visiting my uncles farm, I was with them some few years ago, now studying for my law degree.

  • @debrabailey8690
    @debrabailey8690 Před rokem +3

    Hi jasmine. I am from USA. I enjoy your videos. Love be there in Africa one day. Live there I hope. Thanks for showing different locations there. Thank for what you do.

  • @AustraliaEntertainment
    @AustraliaEntertainment Před rokem +2

    Eii Jasmine baby 😮looking good

  • @josephbrown1573
    @josephbrown1573 Před rokem +18

    Life in the village is peaceful, but very hard for the villagers. There is usually no running water or electricity . They do eat well but as this woman points out they cant eat yam and corn only ,they need meat and fish and other things that they cannot grow. Also they need clothing ,toiletries , school fees for their children. If they are lucky with this kind of small farming they might make $30-70/month ! I enjoy spending time in my village in Nigeria ,but that is because my parents home has a bore hole and a generator .When I stayed with my uncle and had to use a pit latrine and drank water from the stream I got really sick!

    • @dramaluvamens9313
      @dramaluvamens9313 Před rokem +2

      Luckily, only about 15% of Ghanaian villages have water and electricity issues if government statistics are to be believed. Some villagers cannot afford paying electric bills and are not connected to the grid. Some villages also have potable water but it is may be far from home.

    • @ask_why000
      @ask_why000 Před rokem +3

      @@dramaluvamens9313 With all that sun, I wonder why the government doesn't make use of a solar based system...

    • @dramaluvamens9313
      @dramaluvamens9313 Před rokem +3

      @@ask_why000 There are a few solar based systems in the country. Like I mentioned, even if the electricity is brought into particular villages, inhabitants may not be financially solvent to pay the bills. Acquiring the poles and the meters come at an initial cost. The electricity company of Ghana has so many leakages in the system due to theft and serious non-payment issues with large institutions so much so that they have a hard time funding rapid expansion of access of electricity to needed communities.

    • @kissphamous5451
      @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +1

      @@dramaluvamens9313 lies

    • @dramaluvamens9313
      @dramaluvamens9313 Před rokem

      @@kissphamous5451 An inconvenient truth? NDC man!

  • @KenyattaGross
    @KenyattaGross Před rokem +9

    Gorgeous lifestyle in the countryside

  • @stephenjohnson3542
    @stephenjohnson3542 Před rokem +1

    Great adventure. Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lornahenderson7371
    @lornahenderson7371 Před rokem

    Thanks Jasmine for being so down to earth. I love the villagers. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kennykenny7293
    @kennykenny7293 Před rokem +1

    Jasmine, how can l bless this lady Abuya, so humble and sweet lady

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      Please send me a whatsapp message on +233593865963
      Thanks

    • @kennykenny7293
      @kennykenny7293 Před rokem

      Sent you a message on what’s up

  • @Pkerr100
    @Pkerr100 Před rokem +2

    They do look alike a bit… Loving the village life.

  • @rafiajahrafia2909
    @rafiajahrafia2909 Před rokem +7

    funeral take me go this gyakiti before.. in the morning that place is very cold chaly ☺
    N if u going somewhere n they tell u it's not far my guy be ready cus u go walk pas Johnnie Walker 🤣

  • @NanaKNOwusu
    @NanaKNOwusu Před rokem +6

    You are the master or mistress of helping people tell their stories. You’ve been consistent. Keep telling the stories.

  • @enocktindyebwa5373
    @enocktindyebwa5373 Před měsícem

    Thank you Jasmine.

  • @sallysharp4126
    @sallysharp4126 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome. Such A Resourceful And Disciplined People. Thanks For Sharing.

  • @africanmindsetseries
    @africanmindsetseries Před rokem +13

    Thanks Jasmine for sharing the lives of ordinary Ghanaians with us. Simple yet beautiful lifestyle... free from the pressures of city life.
    Yes, we can do more to improve accommodation, sanitation and general living standards in our villages but their peace of mind is priceless. I miss Ghana even though I was there a few months ago ! 😘
    When I return permanently, I am staying away from Accra for sure... Love the rural lifestyle.

  • @Kenetto1
    @Kenetto1 Před rokem

    Love women of ghana needed they're very hard working. Let's bless ghana women with love and praises.

  • @0tismadaline
    @0tismadaline Před rokem +7

    Awwwww sweetheart thanks for taking us long and have a beautiful Sunday 😍

  • @nanammm777
    @nanammm777 Před rokem

    Ama,is look like! you really enjoyed yummy yummy then the people you visit so am coming too!!🌽🌽🌽

  • @Vernica-ie6hy
    @Vernica-ie6hy Před 5 měsíci

    It is good that some Ghanaians are keeping their family values. They don't want to have the problems of The USA and European countries which include strangers caring for their babies and elderly, bad fertility, credit debt, little family support and bonds, homelessness and drugs.

  • @JoGardner876
    @JoGardner876 Před rokem +17

    This food was simple but looks really tasty.
    Both Abuya and Aisha has a plump and pleasant face😀

    • @hahaha70263
      @hahaha70263 Před rokem +1

      I've noticed that Northern Ghanaians tend to have quite round and plump faces. LOL

    • @frankbekoe3109
      @frankbekoe3109 Před rokem +1

      Expensive food in the States

    • @JoGardner876
      @JoGardner876 Před rokem

      @@frankbekoe3109 I am still searching for somewhere to purchase some good African food

  • @adgreyx
    @adgreyx Před rokem

    Oh yeah? Well I think YOU"RE beautiful Jasmine Ama !!!!!

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem +1

      Thank u x

    • @adgreyx
      @adgreyx Před rokem

      @@JasmineAmaa Great videos as always. Looking to relocate to Ghana actually - from Canada. Hope to see you there some day.... haha!

  • @sarahedem9124
    @sarahedem9124 Před rokem +3

    Early here today

  • @Onedon29
    @Onedon29 Před rokem +3

    I love living outside of the city 👍.

  • @TVShindand
    @TVShindand Před rokem +3

    This one there... the food at the end looked so good. I love Yam and became so hungry 😋 If you get a chance get some baobab juice. Also try some baobab leaf stew.

  • @eleanorgaisey9010
    @eleanorgaisey9010 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing Abuya is such a beautiful lady ❤️ and the food looks yummy 😋 I wish I was there to join you guys. .Every one in the village is very respectful 🙏 LOVE ELEANOR ❤️ 😍

  • @nanammm777
    @nanammm777 Před rokem

    Wow classic 👍🏾

  • @razpuntia
    @razpuntia Před rokem

    Very enlightening keep up the gud work.

  • @hajarantale906
    @hajarantale906 Před rokem

    Hey love. I love this. Looking into farming myself.

  • @ashleypalmer4918
    @ashleypalmer4918 Před rokem +1

    hi Jasmine love the video as usual it is nice to see the locals working on their farms and i think Aisha should get out to see her sister more offen too Ashley Australia?

  • @peacekaledzi9534
    @peacekaledzi9534 Před rokem

    Give me hungry my sister the food looks so delicious and organic. Good job.

  • @anabelafia9984
    @anabelafia9984 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video Jasmine! I’m really enjoying the akosombo content 😍 I think you need to arrange a meet up for Abuya and Aisha🤩

  • @meridomo2677
    @meridomo2677 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @stacybarnes8428
    @stacybarnes8428 Před rokem +1

    Wow 😲 it's so nice you can speak and understand the language bravo 👏 I really enjoy this content girl simple life in the village ❤️

  • @estheroppong4782
    @estheroppong4782 Před rokem

    God bless Mr.

  • @ashleypalmer4918
    @ashleypalmer4918 Před rokem +1

    yes there is a family likeness between Aisha and her sister Ashley Australia!

  • @zaikia9775
    @zaikia9775 Před rokem +1

    I love when you go to village areas like this and share. Thank you and the people who are willing to share their lives with us. Abuya and Aisha look alike by the eyes. I always thought Aisha was your sister. Are you related to them at all? She is the cutest little thing, and her smile is so infectious. 💕💕💕💕

  • @warrior1657
    @warrior1657 Před rokem +1

    I need to shop there! produce is high as hell here in the states! Nice video and thanks for sharing. 👍❤

  • @a1b1Bantu
    @a1b1Bantu Před rokem

    Actually fav, the lady in the shop where you bought the onions and peppers reminded me of Alisha as soon as I saw her.

  • @LeftHanded01
    @LeftHanded01 Před rokem +1

    Nice one 👍🏽; live the simple rural life! Pls do more of this in the future Jasmine- enjoyed it much! Cheers

  • @andsowhat6862
    @andsowhat6862 Před rokem

    The fibers around the baobab is extremely itch inducing😳 ,and yes the fruits are delicious 😊.

  • @lindaalioun6349
    @lindaalioun6349 Před rokem

    My lovely sister

  • @AH-qd7bt
    @AH-qd7bt Před rokem +3

    Very interesting and Amazing video. I love this ❤

  • @peacekaledzi9534
    @peacekaledzi9534 Před rokem

    Was trying to say you make me hungry. The food looks so good.

  • @lindaalioun6349
    @lindaalioun6349 Před rokem

    😍🤩 queen

  • @yvettelartey5266
    @yvettelartey5266 Před rokem +3

    Lovely vlog really like ur Chanell

  • @kofiasamoah6867
    @kofiasamoah6867 Před rokem +1

    It's beautiful. You doing well.

  • @lukesky4690
    @lukesky4690 Před rokem +2

    Aisha's older sister wow, yes they do look alike!

  • @Plan2Code
    @Plan2Code Před rokem +3

    Great intro 👍🏿

  • @kostouch5496
    @kostouch5496 Před rokem

    Jasmine Ama our new agriculture lecturer
    hello class the twi name for baobab is otortor it can be used to prepare soup,it can also be used to treat fever

  • @rikayangu3833
    @rikayangu3833 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing, I have always loved village life in Africa.Although I live in a village here, it`s something totally different from an African village life.
    Thanks so much for sharing, I appreciate the effort ypu put in.I have subscribed to follow your journey

  • @nathanielowens385
    @nathanielowens385 Před rokem +2

    Love your channel. Thank you for showing ALL of Ghana.

    • @ask_why000
      @ask_why000 Před rokem

      And for not pretending that there aren't areas there that are still touched by poverty.

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      💕

  • @Flo94972
    @Flo94972 Před rokem

    Yummy!!!

  • @glorianyarko8645
    @glorianyarko8645 Před rokem

    I love the village vlogs 👍👍

  • @mamisiyoga8749
    @mamisiyoga8749 Před rokem +1

    Hi I have travel to Ghana twice. Loved the video. I was trying to find the written recipe and name of the yellow and green peppers. Would you post the recipe? Thank you.

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      The yellow peppers are a type of habanero… recipe soon xx

  • @emmaafriyie5170
    @emmaafriyie5170 Před rokem +1

    Jasmine, thank you for showing this. This was nice. I hope one day the leaders will focus on infrastructure because it the roads are good, people wouldn’t mind buying land and living out there and shopping in Akosombo instead of living in Accra.

  • @ladyivys
    @ladyivys Před rokem +8

    Love the country vibes. And the wealth of information the gentleman on the farm provided is invaluable - nice video.

  • @TitanMind1
    @TitanMind1 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @nobelaharris7737
    @nobelaharris7737 Před rokem +1

    Simply life is always the best you always eat organic food but is also very hard life and very few resources bad roads and lack of other amenities
    Please tell her to call you when the aluqwentuqwen/soursarp gets ready so you go and collect it . Nice video❤️👍🏾

  • @kostouch5496
    @kostouch5496 Před rokem

    Jaz Jaz😅, the Australian accent in the intro be sweet, now let me enjoy the video

  • @fromthethrone
    @fromthethrone Před rokem +1

    Nobody's land very interesting! 👍

  • @jazzyfour
    @jazzyfour Před rokem

    That used to be my lifestyle until the age of 9. Lol

  • @kissphamous5451
    @kissphamous5451 Před rokem

    Grt vid ❤️

  • @amadansowaa9964
    @amadansowaa9964 Před rokem

    Ama good job. That is my area

  • @awuradjoasimpson8453
    @awuradjoasimpson8453 Před rokem

    ❤❤

  • @awuradjoasimpson8453
    @awuradjoasimpson8453 Před rokem

    D food 😋😋

  • @zolayaaokimma6424
    @zolayaaokimma6424 Před rokem

    Great video!! Is that Twi being spoken?

  • @johnkofianim9321
    @johnkofianim9321 Před rokem +2

    👍🌹

  • @hahaha70263
    @hahaha70263 Před rokem +2

    Great vid. Abuya and Aisha are siblings and they haven't seen each other in 5 years!? You should arrange for them to meet up. I remember the vid where you went to the northern savannah region of Ghana and met with another of Aisha's sisters. She was cute.
    It's great seeing traditional African farmers applying their trade and skills. It's a shame that most African governments do very little help them, improve agriculture and become food secure. Also, I think that Africans should start programs to domesticate the baobab tree. The boabab is partially domesticated, so they might as well go all out.
    P.S.
    I hope the save the plant scraps and burn some of them to make some 'Black Earth' compost.

  • @lindaalioun6349
    @lindaalioun6349 Před rokem

    😍

  • @meridomo2677
    @meridomo2677 Před rokem +1

    I Love your content, Im always learning something new, May Your Soil be 4 Ever Blessed &Your Generous hands 🌴👏🏿👏🏽

  • @omlive7867
    @omlive7867 Před rokem +1

    Ama why do you always do this to me😭😭😭😭the food makes me so hungry

  • @gkat5860
    @gkat5860 Před rokem +2

    The lady selling looked like she was Aishas sister.... I actually though she was as soon as she came on screen

  • @nonhlanhlazwane4219
    @nonhlanhlazwane4219 Před rokem +1

    Ama are u speaking twi? Herh now that I'm gona b a ghanaian wife wil I be able to speak twi😄😄 I stil have to learn alot

  • @Plan2Code
    @Plan2Code Před rokem +4

    ❤️🖤💚

  • @foodfitness9346
    @foodfitness9346 Před rokem

    You dope!

  • @osmaroramos6728
    @osmaroramos6728 Před rokem +1

    Hello ❤😍

  • @xela2170
    @xela2170 Před rokem

    Love farming can't be living in Africa and hungry

  • @ask_why000
    @ask_why000 Před rokem

    Is there a way for families, businesses and maybe local and regional governments in the city to say, link with these villlages to purchase their products directly from them? Then do like a monthly food pick up?

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      They buy from them at markets in bulk x

  • @glorianyarko8645
    @glorianyarko8645 Před rokem

    Jasmine my girl pls wear wellington 👢 next time you get to the farm 🥰

  • @KenyattaGross
    @KenyattaGross Před rokem +1

    Now I’m hungry - time to cook.

  • @blessedcaleon
    @blessedcaleon Před rokem

    Jasmine and food lol

  • @spirittraveller7411
    @spirittraveller7411 Před rokem

    Are those AFU-Yam aka Yellow-Yam?

  • @user-xt8vo5me7h
    @user-xt8vo5me7h Před rokem

    👍❤❤❤💋💋💋✌👍

  • @eMAYz1ng
    @eMAYz1ng Před rokem

    Gyakiti.. is this up near Fiefiemu??

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      Not too sure

    • @eMAYz1ng
      @eMAYz1ng Před rokem

      ​@Jasmine Ama I just found out, it is. Right up the road from Peninsula Hotel

  • @LocdnessMomster
    @LocdnessMomster Před rokem

    What language are you all speaking? Twi?

  • @confidentyardie6
    @confidentyardie6 Před rokem

    Am from Jamaica …am looking for a Area in Ghana where a lot of Jamaican live ….can you tell me the area…?

    • @wholesalemanager3456
      @wholesalemanager3456 Před rokem

      Why would you want to relocate to Ghana to live where Jamaicans live ? 😂 you might as well stay in Jamaica

  • @kostouch5496
    @kostouch5496 Před rokem

    she mentioned that they rent the lands and pay 300 per acre ,i want to know if its for a month or year??

    • @frankbekoe3109
      @frankbekoe3109 Před rokem +1

      It should be for a year and definitely not for a month

    • @kostouch5496
      @kostouch5496 Před rokem

      @@frankbekoe3109 alright bro

  • @faisalyakubu1835
    @faisalyakubu1835 Před rokem

    pls 🙏 where is aisha

  • @lynnemagruder276
    @lynnemagruder276 Před 2 měsíci

    Her skin is l9vely

  • @callmemrgg4028
    @callmemrgg4028 Před rokem

    Bilingual that must be useful..

  • @Sureroot22
    @Sureroot22 Před rokem +1

    Nbs land oo eii 🫡🥹🖤

    • @oforiyeboah7154
      @oforiyeboah7154 Před rokem

      Oh when shall I see you and my beautiful daughter Aisha. Hope you will be at abetifi on this Easter. Let me know. Where do I get your contact?

    • @adoleyyeboah-afari5790
      @adoleyyeboah-afari5790 Před rokem

      Aisha really looks like her sister. I hope they see each other soon. AMA I really enjoyed this video, food looks tasty 😋

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      Fingers crossed for Kwahu xx

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      Thanks so much 💕

  • @dinahbarendes9119
    @dinahbarendes9119 Před rokem +1

    Hi Jasmine pls can I have her number incase we want order food from her cos 1 hour from Tema is Not that far

    • @JasmineAmaa
      @JasmineAmaa  Před rokem

      She doesn’t sell food xx

    • @dinahbarendes9119
      @dinahbarendes9119 Před rokem

      Oh Ok I thought she was doing farming with the man you interviewed that's why.

  • @dorkuchotanihu9589
    @dorkuchotanihu9589 Před rokem

    OUR BELOVED PRESIDENT OSAGEFO DR KWAME NKRUMAH all this high cost of living will no be high of today . The politicians are much better than those who have to walk 15 to 30 minutes to feed the very Politicians who don't care about them .

  • @watchit16
    @watchit16 Před rokem

    🤣🤣🤣If you eat the fruits from that tree so you can't feel the heat, I will take the whole tree please

  • @yakuburazak7892
    @yakuburazak7892 Před rokem

    Ama, thank you for visiting my uncles farm, I was with them some few years ago, now studying for my law degree.

  • @meridomo2677
    @meridomo2677 Před rokem

    Thanks!