Ten Things We Hate About Ghana | Negatives of Living in Ghana

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Obviously, we LOVE Ghana, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few things that irritate, annoy, and turn us off too (ahem, the negatives of living in Ghana are real). We break down the things people hate about living in Ghana... but be sure to watch the 10 things we love about Ghana too. Drop a comment below and tell us what you dislike about Ghana... but don't be too cruel ('cause there are more things we love about Ghana than we hate about Ghana).
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  • @indigoblueisrael8502
    @indigoblueisrael8502 Před 3 lety +273

    Hi, Kathy...This is so timely. We are in desperate need of help....We live here in Ghana and one month ago we sent our barrels from USA. Pay to send it now ,we have paid 5k and up to date have not gotten our barrels to this company here in Tema ..We are at our wits ...We believe no one will help us.....much to say but ...But please reply....Thank you.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +44

      Hey @Dabawrah Israel - I replied to your email but I will also pin this comment on top of this video. Maybe others here have some connections or can help 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨.
      Okay CZcams community (especially those in Ghana right now), any ideas to help these folks out with their shipping struggles?

    • @indigoblueisrael8502
      @indigoblueisrael8502 Před 3 lety +16

      @@ExpatLifeGhana Thank you

    • @raiethefantibae
      @raiethefantibae Před 3 lety +69

      I just started watching the video and saw your comment. Are you Ghanaian? I only ask because among many Ghanaian communities outside of Ghana, its common knowledge that if you want to ship something to Ghana, ship it well before you need it and leave room for delay. For example, before covid, i was planning to ship some food to my Aunt in Ghana for Christmas (from London) but i intended to ship it in June so that she will get it by August but if there were delays then she would get it the latest by October, I just wanted her to have it by Christmas. I’m vex that no-one warned you of this. You can report the shipping company to your local police station, you might even find that other people have made similar complaints/taken legal action against the company before. So sorry this has happened to you. I completely understand your stress, i’ve seen this happen to people only a few times before, its really frustrating. But also get the details of the shipping container from the company, sometimes they get stuck at the port for months on end. You may have to pay more money to get them if that is the case but I’m not 100% sure

    • @thestreamoflife1124
      @thestreamoflife1124 Před 3 lety +118

      Move back to USA

    • @mathulizagoba2103
      @mathulizagoba2103 Před 3 lety +37

      I hope all turns out well, a Friend from South Africa

  • @gia4500
    @gia4500 Před 3 lety +1585

    When we have more African Americans telling the truth about Ghana, the government will listen and act. Don't always paint a rosy picture about Ghana.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +87

      We hope to inspire people in the US and in Ghana to move the needle. Thanks for the comment!

    • @niiamu3300
      @niiamu3300 Před 3 lety +103

      @Gina B, Do you think the the government of Ghana is not trying to improve Ghana?
      Do you know how many projects are going on?
      Ghanaians are not sitting and waiting for Americans to come and teach them common sense,. They are not idle. Ghanaians are pressuring the government to improve the country. We should also stop comparing a 244 years old (USA) to a 63 years old Ghana.
      Note, Ghanaians are aware of the things they need to improve. Common sense is not a monopoly of America. America also needs improvement of the country and its citizens in the area of housing/ghettos, food security (elimination of food stamps) , homelessness, mental sickness, black on black killings, Mal education, hopelessness, decreasing of the middle class, poor health, etc. The expertise and common sense of all Americans are needed in America. Make America great again. You build a strong foundation before you go and help your neighbour to build his.

    • @niiamu3300
      @niiamu3300 Před 3 lety +84

      @Gina B, stop painting America like a paradise. It's no paradise. Compare America at 63 years to Ghana at 63 years. Stop comparing a 244 years old to a 63 years old. USA was not a nice country at the age of 63 years.

    • @Kalagenesis
      @Kalagenesis Před 3 lety +106

      Nii Zuzi Montezuma Dubai is less than 23 years old.Ghana got its independence before Singapore Vietnam Malaysia and look at those countries

    • @niiamu3300
      @niiamu3300 Před 3 lety +25

      @@Kalagenesis Do you want to shift from the USA and Ghana to Dubai now? Are you an Arab? Are you from Dubai? Let us talk about your country and Ghana.

  • @WTFVIDSok
    @WTFVIDSok Před 3 lety +771

    Corruption in Africa is legendary. That is what is stopping so many from repatriating!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +57

      Oh, corruption is everywhere (it is just super obvious in Ghana) and it is a barrier for many who don't want to feel like they have to battle to get businesses started and houses built when they get there. Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!

    • @texas-starphysicaltherapy5469
      @texas-starphysicaltherapy5469 Před 3 lety +10

      So sad

    • @kgtimbers
      @kgtimbers Před 3 lety +56

      I think we’ve fallen asleep under lots of illusions. The West is just good about making corruption look legit. Africa is just enabled by the West,on which it heavily relies, to practice their own form of corruption.

    • @caveman540
      @caveman540 Před 3 lety +56

      @@kgtimbers Ghana is Ghana....you don’t have to constantly and forever blame others for behavior of your own. This is why no improvements are made. No matter what you do, if it’s negative, you blame others when you are the one in total control.
      Personal responsibility.

    • @caveman540
      @caveman540 Před 3 lety +26

      @@kgtimbers ok....but May i ask why you compare the two ir say ?well the west does it too”?. Understand, this is about Ghana, about their problems. Not about any other country anywhere, even other Countries. Ghana is a long way from the west. Maybe you could acknowledge Ghana’s issues and address them in a productive way si Ghana can better itself. Because another country had corruption doesn’t make it ok for the other. Saying the other countries do it is something a child would say.
      If the “West” was the most horrible places on earth, the most terrible systems on the planet and people suffers horribly living in the “west”, what does that have to do with Ghana’s behavior?
      Aren’t they independent? Aren’t they their own people? Their own government? Grow food, produce goods, govern themselves?
      Yes.
      So leave the God awful West out if it.
      BTW.....I’ll stay in the west as I and my neighbors are doing fine. All colors of us.
      God bless Ghana - I hope they can improve for my fellow Americans to repatriate there for their own personal well being if they feel the need to.
      Life began in Africa.....please treat it and the people as such.

  • @nationhoodinfluencer
    @nationhoodinfluencer Před 3 lety +171

    I appreciate that you two have the sense to understand that some discomfort will happen. Yet you're not using that as an excuse to not pursue your goal of Africa. Well done

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +4

      @Umoja B - Embracing the good we don't see the bad and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @sasthyme8857
      @sasthyme8857 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree but it must be frustrating because the people make the country.
      If I were to move to an African country the attitudes and nature of the people I’m living amongst would be paramount in my decision making.

    • @peacefulpeds5623
      @peacefulpeds5623 Před 2 lety

      @@ExpatLifeGhana So why are you complaining based on your ten dislikes, hell you can say in America and complain and keep your electricity on 24/7.
      You never explained why there is so much plastic. I would like to know why and if Ghana is trying to do anything about it? There is a serious plastic problem in the USA.
      I wonder what W.E.B Dubois would say about present Ghana if he were alive. There is corruption in the USA, but to have to bribe everyone to get things done is it cultural or a shakedown.
      I knew someone who is from Ghana and became a USA citizen. She would visit her family once a year in Ghana. She stop going because she said, " they always had their hands out." When I asked her why their hands were always out, she said, " They think I'm rich because I'm an American."

    • @peacefulpeds5623
      @peacefulpeds5623 Před 2 lety

      @@ExpatLifeGhana I don't believe that.

  • @NaeNae23
    @NaeNae23 Před 3 lety +122

    When I used to visit family in Tanzania the slow pace environment used to fustrate me but now I understand that the fast paced western lifestyle that I have grown to know is why so many people suffer from stress and high cortisal level contibuting to burn out or even mental health issues in the long term.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +2

      Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!

    • @danielyosief7731
      @danielyosief7731 Před 3 lety +2

      adaptogenic herbs, and enjoying outside help

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi Před 3 lety +4

      Slower pace was one of the main reasons for me to move from Europe to Africa. The fast and unnatural pace of the west is what brings most diseases.

    • @socialpreneurakos
      @socialpreneurakos Před 2 lety +2

      This is true. The western lifestyle is killing many of us and its one reason I am moving

    • @legalsmooth7367
      @legalsmooth7367 Před 2 lety

      "No hurry in Africa"

  • @maxxsas8560
    @maxxsas8560 Před 3 lety +202

    I'm Ghanaian and everything you said is absolutely true and really bothers me.. especially the petty bribes, having to negotiate on most purchases, and the plastic/hygiene problem... 😤

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!

    • @reignrobinson7951
      @reignrobinson7951 Před 3 lety +2

      What's plastic hygiene?

    • @juliewilbur647
      @juliewilbur647 Před 3 lety

      The / implies separate issues, the plastic and hygiene are issues

    • @KingKan
      @KingKan Před 3 lety +4

      Nigeria is worse, one of my biggest pet peeves that I refuse to do is pay a bribe, even when there is no getting around it, I would give the money to a relative or someone else to pay it....I just hate it!!! Yes there is corruption everywhere but it is bigger and more blatant in the parts of Africa I have been to.

  • @mosesabotsi2258
    @mosesabotsi2258 Před 3 lety +387

    As a Ghanaian I have to say it’s refreshing to listen to you guys criticize Ghana. We’ve gotten too comfortable with all these problems as well. You guys are funny and lovely I wasn’t offended at all. Our leaders are letting us down for most part of the problems and we are also to blame for some. Enjoy Ghana because it’s your home too. Stay blessed 😊

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +19

      @Moses Abotsi - Thank you so much for understanding and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @douglascollins6133
      @douglascollins6133 Před 3 lety +18

      Why would anyone get offended about the truth. This is how changes can come about. Work on changing the negatives. Peace to all.

    • @bettymarshall615
      @bettymarshall615 Před 3 lety +9

      It's good that you guys tell the story about Ghana because most American want to move to the country without realizing..Can they handle the life style..we American are spoiled we have very strict laws and regulation n these countries dont..So God Bless America!!

    • @Madrrrrrrrrrrr
      @Madrrrrrrrrrrr Před 3 lety +2

      @@bettymarshall615 There are some channels with young african americans moving to africa and it's hilarious.

    • @bettymarshall615
      @bettymarshall615 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Madrrrrrrrrrrr oh yeah!! They Wii be back!!

  • @angelaholland501
    @angelaholland501 Před 3 lety +56

    In my opinion, the biggest drawback of living in Ghana is the healthcare situation. That is a life and death situation. In America, you do have access to clinics and hospitals. Even if you are poor, you can still get Medicaid. Thank you guys for your videos. Kathy you are so beautiful.

    • @littleone5201
      @littleone5201 Před 3 lety +2

      That should be #1 on every black and brown peoples LIST !!! ESPECIALLY if you have pre-existing health conditions.

    • @SS-yj2le
      @SS-yj2le Před rokem

      Better hope that what you have isn’t too expensive or you will be in sebt for the rest of your life.

    • @bogos5162
      @bogos5162 Před rokem

      @@littleone5201 or peoples of any other color

  • @rainbowpalaceghana7009
    @rainbowpalaceghana7009 Před 3 lety +8

    I hope the government listens. The corruption and bribery issues really need to be addressed. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @theecake6594
    @theecake6594 Před 3 lety +405

    I don't know if is only me.....I am Ghanaian and I think this is a great feedback there's definitely lots and lots of room for improvement (Obviously) Thanks for shearing guys.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +12

      I totally agree! There are so many opportunities here for people who are looking to put in the work and make change! Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊

    • @nato2panama
      @nato2panama Před 3 lety +13

      What makes it easy to accept their criticism is their sincerity and humility. They are not mean spirited. They are coming from a place of constructive criticism.

    • @bj77755
      @bj77755 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nato2panama Thanks

    • @2020Dreamlife
      @2020Dreamlife Před 3 lety +3

      love them africans

    • @pdaniaful
      @pdaniaful Před 3 lety +2

      Problem is that it never gets better

  • @GhanaGistTV
    @GhanaGistTV Před 3 lety +172

    As a Ghanaian living in America, I can say you guys nailed it

  • @aeughcarrot
    @aeughcarrot Před 2 lety +7

    I'm Ghanaian and I love your complete honesty! All I see is others trying to give fake reviews and impressions. Ghana is not even close to being perfect! Thank you guys for this video 😊😊

  • @passportmodel
    @passportmodel Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the transparency because it's needed. Many blessings to you all on your new journey 🙏 ✨

  • @numpsey6750
    @numpsey6750 Před 3 lety +128

    Finally someone in my age range giving their take.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +7

      Well, hello young one 😉! Welcome to the channel

  • @blackwhiteboy
    @blackwhiteboy Před 3 lety +97

    We need to end corruption! Thank you for speaking up. Need more of this

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much for that @Nii Bortei, really appreciate it 😉!

    • @drphot6050
      @drphot6050 Před 3 lety +3

      It's in too many places and definitely needs to stop in Africa there's more than enough going on in the U.S.

  • @magdalenegoodwill5878
    @magdalenegoodwill5878 Před rokem +3

    Well done.
    As a Sierra Leonean, i feel you are spot on in your description.
    I live in the UK and for so many years I have tried to buy land and the corruption is so vast.
    I have been lied to so many times.
    Everyone going back should be careful of this

  • @squeakyc3822
    @squeakyc3822 Před 3 lety +28

    I was excited thinking I’d retire to Ghana. Nope. Changed my mind!! Thanks so very very much for that crucial insight.

    • @angieyonaga5655
      @angieyonaga5655 Před 2 lety +1

      I hope you are not generalizing Ghana as a whole 🙄

    • @jefferythompsonGRYTman
      @jefferythompsonGRYTman Před 2 lety +1

      just go over and see for yourself before you make a decision....

    • @linkoko1899
      @linkoko1899 Před 2 lety

      @@angieyonaga5655 no they are not . As a Ghanaian, they are speaking 200% truth.

  • @iamme4070
    @iamme4070 Před 3 lety +421

    Jamaica and other Caribbean islands has banned plastic bags. They need to do the same.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +19

      Agreed! It really is a huge problem with the potential to be a gigantic one!

    • @evieeve7066
      @evieeve7066 Před 3 lety +15

      @@ExpatLifeGhana The Ghana government did try to ban it but there are really powerful lobbyists over there who put a stop to this

    • @albertwillson5408
      @albertwillson5408 Před 3 lety +2

      prepay is also in uk

    • @pennyw6585
      @pennyw6585 Před 3 lety +20

      There is a machine that takes all kinds of plastic, melts it down and the output is fuel and ash through a process called pyrolysis.
      The cost of the machine is over $200k USD for the smallest size. That takes it out of the reach of most but a consortium might be able to make a business out of it especially with Ghana's truly high fuel costs and a limitless supply of plastic. I would be interested in backing such a business as a small investor and a lover of Ghana. When you have a lemon, make lemonade.....

    • @stevenbarrett4110
      @stevenbarrett4110 Před 3 lety +1

      @@albertwillson5408 Let me get this right. Are you saying that prepaid electricity, which is what they talked about and disliked, is a factor in 'first world' UK? You're blowing my mind right now. Are you sure you're not talking about prepaid phone calls. Surely Britain hasn't declined that far since I left.

  • @Stewy-xw9fz
    @Stewy-xw9fz Před 3 lety +206

    Guys i live in Florida but originally from Jamaica. I have a generator for my house and when i had my business a few years back, i had a generator for my business as well. So you guys need to get power generators to use when you get power outages.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +11

      @Stewy 1156 - yeah, we are in southeast Texas, so we totally understand the generator thing. Usually the power is not out too long and sometimes I wonder if running a generator is worth it. One of those things you either get used to or overcome! I appreciate the comment though, a generator may be in our future 😉!

    • @bhigdaddymark
      @bhigdaddymark Před 3 lety +6

      Stewy 1156,
      I wonder where in Florida you are, because in Orlando the power is on 24/7 unlike those third-world backwards countries in the Caribbean and in Africa I'm sorry to say. We're in 2020 and these countries haven't figured out how to keep the power on 24/7 as yet? That's pathetic. In the 33 years that I've lived in Orlando, I can count on one hand how many times the power has gone off even for 10 minutes and that's usually during a hurricane otherwise, we ALWAYS have power just as we had while growing up in New York City, where the blackouts were extremely rare citywide. As a result of two hurricanes in two different years here in Orlando have I experienced a loss of power and in NYC I remember 1977 and that was it as prior to that, I don't remember 1961 or 1965 so 1977 was the only blackout that I experienced in NYC as I moved to Florida in 1987 and I've only experienced two and they were brief, in 33 years here. I do agree with you regarding having a generator for backup.
      www.amny.com/news/blackouts-nyc-1-33881190/

    • @Stewy-xw9fz
      @Stewy-xw9fz Před 3 lety +9

      @@bhigdaddymark bro i live in Apopka Florida. Duke Energy is responsible for the power there. Anytime there is heavy rain or thunder storm the power goes out. The word is Duke energy turns the power off whenever there is heavy rain. It happens every time. Also, when i had my business in Rosemont area of orlando which OUC is the power company there, the power would go out all the time when it rains, it was ridiculous. That is why i had a generator. If you live in an area in orlando where the power connectivity is good and the transformer is good. You will be fine but there are a lot of areas in orlando that the power goes out in a minor rain storm.

    • @bhigdaddymark
      @bhigdaddymark Před 3 lety

      @@Stewy-xw9fz
      DAMN! I'm down behind Disney in the Windermere zip code and also have Duke energy and have never had a problem either because it's Windermere or because of our close proximity to Disney? I don't know, but I've never had a problem and when we first moved to Orlando we lived on L.B. McLeod Rd (OUC) and didn't have a problem there with power either and that was 33 years ago. Wow, I'm surprised to hear that. I've got a buddy in a subdivision in Apopka near 436 that I must ask about power outages. Well like you said, it's best to have a generator for backup purposes. What's up with that part of Orange county??? Be safe bro.

    • @christopherhylton8569
      @christopherhylton8569 Před 3 lety +1

      Respect Yardie

  • @christalbrown7138
    @christalbrown7138 Před 3 lety +46

    A persons color or origin of birth doesn't make him or her your brother. Their heart determines that.🤔✌💜

  • @zerenamafdet440
    @zerenamafdet440 Před 3 lety +2

    Okay family! This was sooooo good! Thank you!!!

  • @ayaishahamilton
    @ayaishahamilton Před 3 lety +221

    The way you keep turning n looking at your husband 🥰 the love oozes thru my screen i had to click subscribe😍

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +10

      @Ayaisha's House - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.

    • @keeziifladii
      @keeziifladii Před 3 lety +5

      Agreed! Gave me chills. The last woman I saw look at a man like that was my grandma who would gaze at my grandpa so full of love. 63yrs of marriage & counting. I want these two on my TV ASAP! They give me all the feels! 🥰

    • @trillionbtamillion
      @trillionbtamillion Před 3 lety +2

      Right. Something I normally only see reserved for pink men.

    • @pamirapraise9193
      @pamirapraise9193 Před 3 lety

      I, know, right! lol

    • @drphot6050
      @drphot6050 Před 3 lety +1

      I love that and want that too!

  • @kxewws7681
    @kxewws7681 Před 3 lety +318

    The corruption would drive me crazy!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +34

      @Kxe Wws It is not my most favorite thing... but I can make a list a mile long of the corruption that occurs in other countries, including the US. At least here it is right in front of your face and you can see it, name it, and know it.

    • @cantrockthis
      @cantrockthis Před 3 lety +16

      Yes. A major turn off. I’ll stay in the USA.

    • @grozdinapetrowic4323
      @grozdinapetrowic4323 Před 3 lety +4

      One day ... it will be better in your Ghana. But don‘t forget - in every country it is present!!! Every!!!
      Look what is going on in the world.... C corruption..

    • @TheBlinked1
      @TheBlinked1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@cantrockthis -I hope you voted for Trump then.

    • @felicitygyamfi205
      @felicitygyamfi205 Před 3 lety

      @@TheBlinked1 is all smiles in America no corruption.

  • @emmanuelnelson3108
    @emmanuelnelson3108 Před 3 lety +68

    I am a Ghanaian and all that you have said is true and it is because of bad leadership

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +2

      Totally agree @Emmanuel Nelson! And thanks for adding this to the conversation 🤗.

    • @Piesis9
      @Piesis9 Před 3 lety +2

      @@naaengmann2117 But leadership can lead by establishing guidelines and enforcing it. Lawless is the problem with the country. People do what they want without any repercussions. So yes, it’s about leadership!

    • @naaengmann2117
      @naaengmann2117 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Piesis9 well.. I agree but I feel like Ghanaians more often than not try to put the blame on others. But some of these problems exist because of us. ( who voted for the people in power?) Of course the leadership has a role but we also have a part to play in the problems we see today.

  • @dhayes6147
    @dhayes6147 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the information. I learned a lot, and I was able to draw on different experiences in different industries.

  • @jai5348
    @jai5348 Před 3 lety +165

    This is not just Ghana but the whole of Africa. Am a Gambian living in the UK. Thanks, guys for your honesty.

    • @ExpendableMediaX
      @ExpendableMediaX Před 3 lety +12

      BASICALLY ALMOST THE BLACK NATION COUNTRY CAUSE I AM HAITIAN THAT HAPPEN A LOT.

    • @angiejean-louis8136
      @angiejean-louis8136 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ExpendableMediaX couldn’t agree more!

    • @parrotsitter7916
      @parrotsitter7916 Před 3 lety +5

      I am South African and in the past 20+ plus its becoming like Ghana, however its a crime to bride anyone, the current government has introduced bribery and taken to a higher level

    • @svuvmdv4608
      @svuvmdv4608 Před 3 lety +3

      India too, many of india's neighbors...

    • @nsudatta-roy8154
      @nsudatta-roy8154 Před 3 lety +1

      The Gambia will be fixed soon, as it has become a Chinese colony.

  • @annaflowers5048
    @annaflowers5048 Před 3 lety +93

    The most annoying things would be the bribery system and the Health Care.

  • @jeffmorgan7100
    @jeffmorgan7100 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful couple. Thanks for the update

  • @josphinemacharia6045
    @josphinemacharia6045 Před 3 lety +13

    Sounds like most of Africa has similiar issues, this could be Kenya too. But glad you are willing to look beyond the issues as no place is perfect. It's about finding that place that is perfect for you. And you two radiate so much positive vibes as a couple.

  • @krystalevans-gardenqueen3752

    I know this sounds sad but this might be a "no go" for me. I would not be able to deal with the bribery and power issues.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +13

      @Krystal Evans-Garden Queen -Don't let the negatives be the deciding factor. The good out weighs the bad by miles and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @abby-a
      @abby-a Před 3 lety +15

      You are gonna be dealing with a lot of bribery in a lot of African countries not all but a lot so if that is going to stop you from visiting well then maybe Africa isnt meant for you

    • @angelsaywhat
      @angelsaywhat Před 3 lety +8

      This is the second video I’ve watched where this is a problem. 🥴

    • @jerrysamuels8716
      @jerrysamuels8716 Před 3 lety +20

      In America, the land of the free and home of the brave, there is not bribery, right? Stop it.

    • @legion1630
      @legion1630 Před 3 lety +9

      dont feel sorry..not every African American should come back

  • @saint.m621
    @saint.m621 Před 3 lety +78

    Just come to kenya n see the difference we have no blackouts( no generators in houses) no plastics bags , good public transport , we have prepaid systems, monthly rents, tourist hub, and monthly electricity bills

    • @unyanyembe7844
      @unyanyembe7844 Před 3 lety +26

      Let me see, anyone can google "power blackout Kenya" and see that you not telling the truth; Most people have heard of the brilliant Kenyan female engineer, Nzambi Matee, who became so fed up of the thousands of kilograms of plastic waste generated in and polluting Nairobi alone, every day, that designed a company to recycle the plastic waste into pavement blocks, and opened a company called Gjenge, employing more than 100 people as a result. Anyone can google "Matatu" to see what Nairobi transportation is really like. Finally, those who have been to Kenya will be shocked to see an African capital where there are actually homeless people. Remember, these people you are pointing such a rosie picture of Nairobi for, may ask you to explain Kibera once they get to the paradise you are depicting.

    • @robertb7643
      @robertb7643 Před 3 lety +16

      Unyanyembe why’d you have to do him like that🤣

    • @unyanyembe7844
      @unyanyembe7844 Před 3 lety +11

      @@robertb7643 The truth hurts?

    • @robertb7643
      @robertb7643 Před 3 lety +2

      Unyanyembe haha to an extent, Kenya has a lot going for it too

    • @unyanyembe7844
      @unyanyembe7844 Před 3 lety +3

      @@robertb7643 Capitalism is Kenya's undoing. Too few people, many of them Bazungu, own entirely too much. Also, the country has had water issues forever. Then the northeast toward Somalia semi-barren betraying the affliction of the Ogaden Desert. Lastly, it has unresolved ethnic issues simmering below the surface. Lest we forget, 12 years ago, the Luo and the Kikuyu were burning each other alive in their respective churches

  • @carlkelly9236
    @carlkelly9236 Před 23 dny

    Thank you for this video. Its very helpful to be sure.

  • @sheldonbarrocks1620
    @sheldonbarrocks1620 Před 9 dny

    Thanks for the tip! We’re visiting this summer to check it out. You got a new subscriber!

  • @Solomonsochill
    @Solomonsochill Před 3 lety +159

    I love his shirt!!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +5

      Right?!? Shirts from Nooked Streetwear: www.etsy.com/shop/NookedStreetwear

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Před 3 lety +2

      @@ExpatLifeGhana get solar panels. That would help when there's electricity shortage

    • @justicejoycetv
      @justicejoycetv Před 3 lety +1

      @@ExpatLifeGhana thx

  • @montycarlos3283
    @montycarlos3283 Před 3 lety +211

    Those 10 gripes are all I need to hear...I'll visit but to stay?... I'm good

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +22

      @lamont jones - Completely agree, moving is not for everyone, but visiting is whoop! Thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @judgeandjury4681
      @judgeandjury4681 Před 3 lety +8

      They're killing you all too over there. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @reneetaylor2307
      @reneetaylor2307 Před 3 lety +7

      Me too😒. I worked with a couple nurses from Ghana and they invited me to visit with them when they went back home. After hearing this I think I'll JUST VISIT!!

    • @brandmoney
      @brandmoney Před 3 lety +36

      You're supposed to visit before staying to see if you like it or not. Common sense.

    • @michaelrugeiyamu253
      @michaelrugeiyamu253 Před 3 lety +1

      @@judgeandjury4681 exactly

  • @edsondeoliveira9485
    @edsondeoliveira9485 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good, instructive, and enjoyable to watch this video about Ghana. You clearly point out the things you don't like, but do it in a very humorous and empathetic way.

  • @Curtis8111
    @Curtis8111 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This was very informative and they make sense!

  • @kaleemorris7116
    @kaleemorris7116 Před 3 lety +40

    My mom lives in Ghana. I have visited 4 times. Man! Brah, you and your lovely wife hit the nail dead on. I would enjoy meeting you guys my husband and would appreciate it.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      @Kalee MORRIS - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.

  • @They_Call_Me_Mr_Breed
    @They_Call_Me_Mr_Breed Před 3 lety +47

    I lived in New Jersey from 2003 to 2018 with my youngest son who was disabled and required nursing care. His primary nurse was from Ghana. He told us a lot about his home country, both the good and the bad. He spoke about some of the things that y'all talked about in your video. He would use his vacation time and also sometimes his sick leave every year to go home to visit his family. He told use that he had to win a lottery to get a work visa to come to the states to work, and that was the reason he hadn't brought his wife and kids with him. That was shocking to me. It's been a couple of years now since my son passed away, but I still keep in touch with some of his nurses the live and work in New Jersey, most of whom were from western African countries. Thank you for your channel.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome- Welcome to the channel ❤️️!

    • @Scrumptious_P
      @Scrumptious_P Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you for sharing and I'm sorry to hear you lost your son. But may his spirit forever be with ❤💯

    • @DJBellaScratch
      @DJBellaScratch Před rokem +1

      So sorry for your loss 🥹

  • @cindyrolle6476
    @cindyrolle6476 Před 2 lety

    Wow, what important honest information. Thank you.please make more videos

  • @blueberr1237
    @blueberr1237 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing; so helpful.

  • @diggiddi
    @diggiddi Před 3 lety +437

    Guys All these problems are business opportunities waiting for the right person to capitalize

    • @zuripenda
      @zuripenda Před 3 lety +9

      Amen!
      They can start the process now.

    • @diggiddi
      @diggiddi Před 3 lety +12

      @Traci Waters-Fashoro I don't think corruption or perception of corruption should be a stumbling block to taking advantage of a business opportunity

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +21

      @Diggiddi You got that right!! These are all great opportunities for someone with some knowledge, passion (and a little cash helps too).
      @Traci I think anyone coming has to know they will be hindered by corruption and the "process", but grit can still get it done!
      Great comments!

    • @janicesorhaindo2990
      @janicesorhaindo2990 Před 3 lety +11

      Precisely! I’m just hoping it’s our people who can capitalize off if these ventures

    • @PRINCESSGEMINI1987
      @PRINCESSGEMINI1987 Před 3 lety +1

      🙌🏾

  • @zee2970
    @zee2970 Před 3 lety +46

    You guys are spot on. I am African myself and the class division really disgust me to the core

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +2

      @Zee -I think it will get better as more investors come and bring new jobs and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @wontrespond8064
      @wontrespond8064 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ExpatLifeGhana I will tell you this, the more money/investors. The more you get divided.
      People will begin to be more greedy.
      It will help overall the population but the divide will be also bigger.
      I see it here in switzerland, a lot of people think every swiss person is rich (95% of the whole money here is owned by not even 1000 people).. . If you dont get a good job, you will be a work slave forever. Its still nice to live here, mostly safe and you are taken care of if something happens.
      Look out for yourself and get the things going out there, the african continent has much potential. Its not overly brainwashed yet.
      Subscribed for the eye opening things you said ❤️

    • @farfetched9296
      @farfetched9296 Před 3 lety

      Division is an ILLUSION. Just neither side has caught a clue🙄🤫🤯🤫

  • @Kee-bn9sy
    @Kee-bn9sy Před 3 lety +11

    At least now we know the real true about Ghana 🇬🇭 thank you guys . Honest opinion 👌

  • @jackjohnson2101
    @jackjohnson2101 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the honesty.

  • @yanmck-sam5472
    @yanmck-sam5472 Před 3 lety +31

    Thanks for sharing! As a Jamaican I love me some Ghana. Visited once and definitely plan to revisit. All that you’ve shared is so true and it just shows the need for improvements to be made. This was such a breath of fresh air from other CZcamsrs who have posted on this topic with such disdain in their voices. You guys made me want to live in Ghana with a better understanding of what I’d be getting myself into. Again thank you!

  • @IndexCoder42
    @IndexCoder42 Před 3 lety +72

    I think the medical situation and cleanliness might be a deal breaker for me. Everything else I probably could deal with.

    • @lemonpepper853
      @lemonpepper853 Před 2 lety +7

      You can deal with blackouts and bribery? Whew. I went to Ghana four times it was extremely tedious.

    • @ija0
      @ija0 Před rokem

      The constant negotiating and bribery is my deal breaker.

    • @wholesalebuyerdeals
      @wholesalebuyerdeals Před rokem

      Medical is a deal breaker

  • @buzrock5711
    @buzrock5711 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the heads up. Thinking about living there. Still doing my research.

  • @YTWorldTraveler
    @YTWorldTraveler Před 2 lety

    Great video, guys. Very informative.

  • @yvettee3828
    @yvettee3828 Před 3 lety +53

    You two are adorable together. Thanks for the reports.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Aww... @Bandit Kitty - Thanks for the love ❤️️!

    • @yumaikai
      @yumaikai Před 3 lety +1

      I was going to say something similar! There is something you two radiate as a couple that is very beautiful to see.

  • @samuelfieldmarshal1323
    @samuelfieldmarshal1323 Před 3 lety +48

    a ghanaian here and i agree wit everything you said esp the plastic wastes Oh my God its so disgusting

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      @SAMUEL FIELD MARSHAL - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.

    • @sleepyallnight6452
      @sleepyallnight6452 Před 3 lety

      The Addo gov Said he's made it the cleanest in Africa.

  • @Whoadiesoun
    @Whoadiesoun Před 3 lety +1

    Love your experience and sharing your thoughts on Ghana! Stay safe and plan to visit in the future..

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      @Whoadiesoun - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️. Glad you know the pros outweigh the cons and didn't let the video scare you. Ghana really is a beautiful place!

  • @tisha954
    @tisha954 Před 3 lety +3

    You're such a lovely couple. I'm thinking of visiting and your input has really helped with me making the decision. Thank you!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for that @Tisha, really appreciate it 😉!

  • @erasmusdalmeida1374
    @erasmusdalmeida1374 Před 3 lety +52

    Cleanliness and plastic waste, open sewage is definitely a problem. I am a Ghanaian living in Austin Texas. I visit Ghana every year.

    • @lovingme1st973
      @lovingme1st973 Před 3 lety +1

      Austin is filthy and running over with trash and homeless people that the city isn't willing to help.

    • @fleedanso7903
      @fleedanso7903 Před 3 lety +4

      @@lovingme1st973 we can describe the negatives in Ghana all day and not be done....so Texas is nothing lol

  • @mitchfortune8453
    @mitchfortune8453 Před 3 lety +52

    I was thinking about moving there when retired. I figure out now that I will have to think twice. Thanks so much for the honesty.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +6

      @Lafortune Jean Eugene - The pros outweigh the cons here. Try a visit first and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @queennebuchadnezzar1177
      @queennebuchadnezzar1177 Před 3 lety +3

      please don't move to Ghana u will regret, the 10 things they mentioned is just minor . Is very bad, people die very easily here, very very easy. You can die on the hospital floor because there are no bed , a teenager can take your life because they think that's the easiest way to get money( ritualistic killing . And no one might even investigate your death. In Ghana only few people know CPR. So if anything happens to you in the street u are gone. They might take photo of u while struggling to breath and circulate it on social media. Throw you at the back of any car and if you are lucky and there bed at the nearest hospital u might survive. The good people around you, most of them are there for a reason. Be very very careful of those around you. I will end it here.

    • @sherihinton8183
      @sherihinton8183 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm living there and although my list is almost exactly the same as theirs, I love it there and don't regret my choice at all. The good definitely outweighs the bad.

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 Před 2 lety

      South Africa

  • @islandbee
    @islandbee Před 3 lety +16

    It sounds like going off grid in Ghana is a smart thing. Having your own generator, gas tanks for cooking, and water catchment or wells is thevwsy to go. Thank you for this list.

  • @fredamariebrown4727
    @fredamariebrown4727 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Y'all SO MUCH!
    THINGS that are NEED TO KNOW.

  • @peggyburns1702
    @peggyburns1702 Před 3 lety +194

    I visited Ghana several years ago and, based on the deceptive behavior of our people, I decided then that I would not want to spend the rest of my life there. At every turn the brothers attempted to gyp me. My Ghanaian tour guide had to accompany me in the marketplace. And what you have shared in 2020 the problems still exist. It all goes back to dismal Ghanaian leadership. I've heard that Ghanaians do not like being told or shown that they are wrong. As a result of this, this is the reason why they haven't improved in many areas of life.
    I'm too old to return to that place.
    When a government rules unwisely, the people suffer. I believe that humanity would be better served if Black women ruled the world. The proverb: "If you teach a man you teach one person. You teach a woman you teach a nation."

    • @nathalielkapuya1456
      @nathalielkapuya1456 Před 3 lety +8

      Welcome to Africa! Yet so many complaints about things not working🤷🏾‍♀️ and all because people have attitudes when told things could be better. It's like cut the nose to spite the face mentality and almost everywhere.

    • @alimallah8052
      @alimallah8052 Před 3 lety +12

      That's talking about women raising children when it comes to teaching a nation.

    • @capricorn8752
      @capricorn8752 Před 3 lety +17

      @@alimallah8052 It still applies. If a woman is the first teacher of the child, why wouldn't she be able to provide that same level of. Nurture to a nation? A nation are the people!

    • @EA-re2kr
      @EA-re2kr Před 3 lety +22

      I am from Ghana and been in the US for a while, first off, Africa is not going to change in this life time, the corruption, lawlessness, disregard for human lives, especially people with disabilities and a host of things are really embedded in the system, some good people try to change things but eventually get overwhelmed so the cycle just keeps on, we have a very long way to go

    • @jakidove8340
      @jakidove8340 Před 3 lety +9

      I've been saying that for a loooonng time. Society as a whole seems unbalanced, we need women to be back in power to nurture our nations back to balance and be whole. Ase

  • @housseninacro7039
    @housseninacro7039 Před 3 lety +28

    Constructive criticism,it ain't all that roses!Things are going to get better. Collective efforts of like-minded people like you will make things better!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @Housseni, you are right... and no place is perfect. We just have to collectively look at these 'negatives' and see how to improve Ghana for all. ❤️️💛💚

  • @billcoleman7316
    @billcoleman7316 Před rokem

    Happy Sunday and I must say I enjoy your videos.

  • @laidysarah2941
    @laidysarah2941 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh, I love watching both of you, yes, keep pointing these things out!!!!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @Laidy Sarah - Will do and thanks for the comment 😊!

  • @letitiablanco9405
    @letitiablanco9405 Před 3 lety +14

    Super informative count-down! The way that the information was given was also very well done. No hints of judgement or angry, just balanced information. Thank you!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for that @Letitia Blanco, really appreciate it 😉!

  • @amokeodotobios
    @amokeodotobios Před 3 lety +61

    I live in Lagos (buzzing city ) but when I need to chill I come to Ghana. I can totally relate to the slowness. I love it. Everyone is always chill. Never in a hurry. I love it.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +4

      @Oluwatobiloba Amokeodo - Totally!!! Great share. Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️!

    • @thedarkknight4956
      @thedarkknight4956 Před 3 lety +1

      I'd rather stay in the West.

    • @jtk6402
      @jtk6402 Před 3 lety +2

      Wait u noticed slowness in Ghana even though u from Nigeria??
      Bruh... These countries ain't different

    • @godwinejiofor8064
      @godwinejiofor8064 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jtk6402 have you been to Lagos before? He is not saying Nigeria is better than Ghana and Lagos is one state out of 36 states in Nigeria. Go back and reread his comment so that you will understand him better.

    • @acdenzel9945
      @acdenzel9945 Před 3 lety +1

      They said people from Jamaica is from Ghana an that's how I am slow pace relax lol

  • @setupandtakedown
    @setupandtakedown Před 3 měsíci +1

    Loved this!

  • @michaelcurtis4616
    @michaelcurtis4616 Před 3 lety +4

    I appreciate the honest feedback!!!🙏🏾✊🏾

  • @swimaginary
    @swimaginary Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for being so candid! This information was of great assistance.

  • @r_ewusie
    @r_ewusie Před 3 lety +54

    As a Ghanaian living in Florida, I appreciate your honesty!! With that said no place like home 🇬🇭🇬🇭

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly @Robert!! Completely agree that the positives outweigh these negatives!! ❤️️ 💛 💚

  • @patriciamay2690
    @patriciamay2690 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this. I was thinking of moving there.

  • @aaronsmith7370
    @aaronsmith7370 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank for the info

  • @money.making.mitchell
    @money.making.mitchell Před 3 lety +36

    Feedback is great. American blacks need to set up a network over there to help each other

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +3

      @R Mitchell - Yes we do! Ghana is very welcoming in that aspect and thanks for the comment 😊!

    • @kevinboone2178
      @kevinboone2178 Před 3 lety +1

      There are networks. The b.s. persists and has since forever and a day. That stated, Ghanaians MUST DO THE HARD WORK to reform their governmental and business systems, otherwise the devil remains triumphant.

  • @vivianjohnson6127
    @vivianjohnson6127 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for this information sound like a straight hustle

  • @GaryHenscheid
    @GaryHenscheid Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos, they are positive but honest and frank about problems there. I'm from Texas too and I hate to see two beautiful souls like this move to another country, but until Americans welcome and love everyone, I understand completely about trying life somewhere else for a while. In fact, I've lived in Japan since 2000 myself and haven't looked back, so here's wishing you and your family the best of luck adjusting and contributing to life in your new home.

  • @abenaoteng2912
    @abenaoteng2912 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing!!

  • @kenman9928
    @kenman9928 Před 3 lety +235

    Sounds like a no go to me. I’ll keep dealing with the devil I know

  • @fabrayefishermuhammad5441
    @fabrayefishermuhammad5441 Před 3 lety +19

    With all that, I still get the feeling that the pros outweigh the cons, right. Hope to see you in Ghana. Thanks for sharing!🙂

  • @cjhcisco
    @cjhcisco Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for an honest review!

  • @gailboyd3585
    @gailboyd3585 Před 3 lety +1

    THANKS FOR INFO !!!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!

  • @afiaa100
    @afiaa100 Před 3 lety +11

    I find it so annoying when I hear people say "oh I'm not moving then because of abc". For starters no one is asking u to move and as I much as I don't condone the corruption and a few things mentioned, every country has its negatives!! Ghana is a developing country that's only 63yrs old, younger than most of your parents and then you compare it to systems that are hundreds of years old with the money! Instead whinging and turning ur noses up, look at these as opportunities u can invest in and contribute to the beautiful country that it is or just stay where u are and stop complaining.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +3

      Whoooooa @afiaa100 - show down, slow down. We ARE moving to Ghana and moving by choice... because we love Ghana and listed out many reasons in our other videos. Take a gander. Every place has positives and negatives and listing them for other who are considering a move is balanced reporting, not Ghana bashing. I am neither whining nor turning up my nose, and I DO see these as opportunities for investment for others in the diaspora who are looking to move...
      But if you want me to paint Ghana as all rainbows and jollof rice, then YOU have to get real.

    • @123terricam
      @123terricam Před 3 lety +3

      totally agree here. America has had over 600 years to develop African nations have had less than 100 years of freedom from foreign occupation and rule. it makes no sense to try to compare the two. its better to keep ties in America and start a business in Africa then help them build up.

    • @user-gw6de8oy2n
      @user-gw6de8oy2n Před 3 lety +2

      I agree totally. It did come across as very snotty. Its like my grandmother used to say--its not what you say, but how you say it.

    • @lansken
      @lansken Před 3 lety

      Oki, then compare it to countries in Asia.. 63 years or not, something should be better by now.

    • @123terricam
      @123terricam Před 3 lety +2

      @@lansken and yo don't think asia have problems with this stuff? they have mass division between old and young and rich and poor also most Asian countries are thousands of years old. also they suffered no slavery or colonization by whites or any other race so they don't by any means compare to African countries. legal physical slavery ended in Africa only a few years ago (2007). America had over 400 years to get itself together after slavery and still hasn't. look at how diverse Africa is in comparison. they have done amazingly only to have ten easily solvable issues in such a short time.

  • @TheRealRevelation
    @TheRealRevelation Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting, thank you for posting this!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it @TheRealRevelation ❤️️ 💛 💚

  • @sabatam4483
    @sabatam4483 Před 3 lety +38

    Never set foot in Ghana but as an African I believe everything you said. By the way Tony, how do I get my future wife to look at me when I speak the way your wife looks at you? Gosh, that’s so admirable.

    • @sibongilemngomezulu3454
      @sibongilemngomezulu3454 Před 3 lety +8

      And the way he also looks at her and there seem to be a mutual respect between the two of them it' so heartwarming for me as am seeing them for the first time today. Love from South Africa

    • @nynerays7621
      @nynerays7621 Před 3 lety +2

      Hahaha, It's her personality! However, she wants to hog the whole conversation by robbing his unfinished thoughts. Look carefully and see his eyes twitch at times when it happens. LOL! He got a nice one! seems humble to him but chatty. peace!

    • @MrNanah38
      @MrNanah38 Před 2 lety +2

      When a woman looks at her man when he talks its a sign of respect.

  • @socialpreneurakos
    @socialpreneurakos Před 3 lety +1

    I really love the honesty and it’s never really talked about!! Coming and moving back to Ghana there is an underline time that a person moving to Ghana HAVE TO BE AWARE OF

  • @charo46111
    @charo46111 Před 3 lety +33

    Can't really decide which one is the MOST annoying, but I think the plastic bags all over is the problem that Ghana needs to address because they are so pervasive. I would like to see people use beautiful woven reusable bags made in Ghana.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Seriously @Sharon Ware the plastic is EVERYWHERE and it totally drives me nuts that there seems to be no urgency in addressing this (and I mean that globally, not just in Ghana). I love the baskets we used to use at the market when I was a kid. Those were the best, so I love your reusable idea 😊!

    • @notmeatall70s
      @notmeatall70s Před 3 lety

      All these problems are in Kenya too, all of them, except the plastics. Yes I'm Kenyan.

  • @snoopynow7523
    @snoopynow7523 Před 3 lety +187

    No I’m good! I’m staying in America! It’s still the best thing going and plus my people paid the Ultimate Price and these bastards AINY running me away from MY COUNTRY!

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +14

      Before you decide... take time to visit! You may find the positives (czcams.com/video/Yn-zQfushJY/video.html) FAR outweigh the negatives (because there are cons to living in the US too). Peace✌️

    • @bigghoww
      @bigghoww Před 3 lety +11

      Duel citizenship

    • @truth4618
      @truth4618 Před 3 lety +8

      "My People?" This phase is not uniting.. we are all one people! we have all paid the price for the white man's pernicious act of hatred and oppression. Your people are our people and we love all our people. No matter what some of us have been brainwashed to believe in America. come to visit.. you may love it and change your mind and stay. We love you, Brother!

    • @sharmainetheblackbarbie8126
      @sharmainetheblackbarbie8126 Před 3 lety +18

      Period!!! Our ancestors built this Country and it belongs to us as much if not more than anyone else💜🇺🇸

    • @MegaAli213
      @MegaAli213 Před 3 lety +13

      Exactly, we got tooo much blood, sweat and equity in our country that we built to let the disappearing colonist run us off our lands. Most of us have genetic indigenous racial admixture and have created this country.

  • @barbie3139
    @barbie3139 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Honest, forthright and yet you have the maturity to take it in stride, to the extent you can reasonably do so. You guys are q great couple. Its too bad that the system is still the way it is. Its very hard to change a culture. Look forward to your other videos!

  • @darvi5762
    @darvi5762 Před 3 lety +5

    New sub here.....As an African who has lived in the u.s most of my life, I totally agree with number 1, the pace is the pace, slow as heck- but I love the slow coz why should we rush life..really enjoyed watching this, thank you.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome @darvi! Thanks for subbing and welcome to Expat Life ❤️️!

  • @rnsmith2003
    @rnsmith2003 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for being so honest. 🙂

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @rnsmith2003 - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.

  • @Keys2Life434
    @Keys2Life434 Před 3 lety +6

    I just subscribed, enjoyed how you articulated everything :)

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      Yay, thank you! Welcome to the channel ❤️️!

  • @lazarocedeno5270
    @lazarocedeno5270 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks beautiful couple. Thanks for sharing your experiences

  • @UltimateSpyHunter
    @UltimateSpyHunter Před 3 lety +1

    Great insight and perspective guys .

  • @apostleladyk2002
    @apostleladyk2002 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m a widow with two sons! I couldn’t live there! The number one reason is that my older son has medical conditions that require hospital specialists! That goes for wherever I choose to live! The second reason would be cleanliness of the country! My son could NOT be living ANYWHERE where it isn’t clean! THAT’S A WRAP FOR ME!!!🗣🙌🏽💯

  • @sherriebumbray1748
    @sherriebumbray1748 Před 3 lety +39

    It was so cool seeing you all on with Ivy today. Great interview! It's odd to hear Texans complain about Ghana being slow. Whenever I'm in Dallas or Houston visiting family, I have to resist the urge to pluck out my eyelashes one by one anytime I leave the house. 😂

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +5

      Hahaha! Yes, I have adapted to this southern pace, but Ghana is slower yet. I think it can be a positive and an negative.
      Thanks for watching on Ivy's channel today. For anyone who wants to catch that interview, the link is here: czcams.com/video/34I__VNcIgg/video.html

    • @sherriebumbray1748
      @sherriebumbray1748 Před 3 lety +2

      @@franchettaajibola9154 too funny! 😂

  • @earlrogersjr3026
    @earlrogersjr3026 Před 3 lety

    River good information thank you very much

  • @dipakdebnath2380
    @dipakdebnath2380 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your information about Ghana,

  • @deshaunmuhammad52
    @deshaunmuhammad52 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for y'all honest I really appreciate it.

  • @savvystylebytsavage
    @savvystylebytsavage Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this info. Me and my sis are planning to visit and make long-term plans there.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @tiona savage -Glad to hear the negatives didn't scare you away and thanks for the comment 😊!

  • @finallyexhaled1412
    @finallyexhaled1412 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the shirt.... these are great things to learn, thank you

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @Finally Exhaled - The pros outweigh the cons for sure and thanks for the comment 😊!

  • @PositiveAgingAmbassador

    I was considering the expat life. This is good insight. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ManaCAnimations
    @ManaCAnimations Před 3 lety +13

    Enjoyed watching your video as it gives a realistic perspective of life in Ghana. I’ve never been to Ghana, but it’s highly glamorized here in America by many Americans who visit and I get it, but it’s always nice to be aware of a different reality.

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety +1

      @ManaCAnimations - The main attraction to Ghana is the people are so welcoming. The pros outweigh the cons by far and thanks for the comment 😊!

  • @blackbusinessreviewwithjoe9078

    Thank you for keeping it real

    • @ExpatLifeGhana
      @ExpatLifeGhana  Před 3 lety

      @A Cup of Joe - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.

  • @theresageorge949
    @theresageorge949 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for being so honest! It's the lack mentality!