Living In Liberia: A Side I Never Knew Existed! Acres Of Land Available In Africa! 🇱🇷
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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Living in Liberia: A vlog from Caldwell to the Liberian border (Mano river bridge)... I hope you enjoy this video. have a nice weekend 🥰🥰🥰
When was the last time you visited Liberia?
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Liberia is a beautiful country in terms of geographical landscape: from rolling plains on the coast to vast tropical forest into the higher plains.
When I did my tropical flora and fauna research in Liberia long before the civil war, you could drive for so many miles into the interior parts of Liberia without seeing anyone until you reach a small village or town.
What is urgently needed in Liberia is a strong decentralization of its economy (to other parts of Liberia) that is literally centralized in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia.
Thanks for showing other parts of Liberia a beautiful country that needs to distribute its wealth & economic development to other parts of Liberia. 👍🏿🇺🇸
Thank you 🤗
Liberia is such a great place. Greetings from Sierra Leone.
Yess🥰
Watching u from the Dominican Republic but am Haitian.
Good job sista
Thank you brotha😊
Hi, I just became one of your subscribers. Show Case sent me here. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you 🥰
Thank you so much for showing us this highway. Im a Lorma woman who went to school from 2nd grade through High school, a graduate of Harford School, in Moyamba, Sierra Leone. During my school days, we used to travel by air, until my brother found out the Mano River way; Bo to Borborhun, on the Sierra Leone side. Those days, we took small boats to cross the river; no bridge then.
I'm so glad to see that road again, all paved. Those days, only trucks drove on that dusty road. I know that President Tolbert built the bridge with the Sierra Leone government. I miss all these, the beginning of my education and journeys to and from Monrovia to Moyamba.
I thank you so much for this trip, last travelled since my graduation from Form 5, (High School). Maybe I will again travel that road for fun now.
I have relatives in moyamba and cousins who attended Harford.
Niceeeeee🥰
Wow, I had forgotten that the English school system use forms instead of grades. Thanks for taking me back.
Thank you Cisse for creating new contents. You're indeed a Content Creator. With love from a Sierra Leonean
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You are correct my dear, we want to come help build our country but, there are soooo many obstacles, eg clean water, reliable electricity, medical, etc. small illness, you dead. Most retired Liberians want to be in Liberia. Even retired people have a lot of knowledge to offer. Don't get me started, let me shut up. Great topic. 👍🏿
One day, things will be better.🇱🇷
And who we expecting to fix it if not we the citizens? The mindsets of we liberians in the diaspora is to always complain about our country but playing no part to fix it. Guineans, Ghanaians and Nigerians don't think that way about their beloved countries.
There's only one obstacle: Bad governance. Everything else can be fixed by ordinary people working to improve their lives and the lives of those around them.
@@Mentega2 my friend sometimes generalization is OK however, my family originated from Ghana, and I have Nigerian friends. Believe it or not, I hear similar things from them. Let me tell you, I have done, and am doing things to help my country and my people. Sending money home to help people I've never met, starting a track team in the Philadelphia area for young Liberian that sometimes cost me $25 to $50 extra in gas per week and two extra hours of driving per practice day (3 days a week). As for me, I'm going to take the chance, go back and try to help. On the other hand, I can't blame people for being concerned about their health.
@@andrewworth4810 my brother, this is why I started the channel and named it MAD in Liberia (Make A Difference In Liberia)
The natural beauty, the people and food back home, I missed them..can't wait to visit again
Please visit as soon as you can.🥰
Already know what to do just waiting for the right time to come home
That's great.🥰
Wow! I lived with in Mano River for some time as a kid. Brings back memories. Thanks so much for the video young lady!🙏🙏🙏
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Jemama from Atlanta Georgia USA thanks for sharing
love what your doing, love to all from Liberia
Thank you
Amazingly beautiful Liberia and liberians🥺🤎🤎🤎😭🫂
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Great place to be
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Liberia looks great
Thanks my sister for sharing your video of Bomi, Liberia. You have educated me to know how much resources Liberia has. There are lots of land spaces to rebuilt in Liberia I will fellow you to learned more of Liberia. Thanks again.
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Hi I love your videos can you please do a educational video on Liberia landscape and some of the trees or plants we can find there
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I love you, thank you so much for making this AMAZING video. You are wonderful. I love Liberia, and I want to go home and rebuild it.😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Liberia is here, waiting.🥺
Keep soaring
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The right statement is Liberia will be like America but to be more than America means so many things involves. But Liberia can once again be beautiful and build like America that is the right statement because America is America is far greater in so many capacities to be compare with Liberia just like that.
Wow that is awesome 👌
Yes, it is.🥰
Wow 🤩 good 👍🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Thank you 🥰
Yes yes, we can be better than the US. It will take a lots work. We can do it if we try.
Great choice of music 🎶 👌🏿👌🏿👍🏿❤️
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Thanx for sharing. My observation: Major road but is virtually empty, no vehicles, meaning very little economic activity going on in Liberia.
Thanks for sharing
Your content are always amazing
Thank you 🥰
Nice job. Thanks.
Welcome 🥰
Thanks for sharing darling
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Keep flying girl ❤️
Thanks, Queen🥰
Beautiful content 👌
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The road is paved well, but too narrow for a highway, but wait a minute, was that the Liberian checkpoint?
Yes
I was in those parts like five to six years, and not much have changed. We've gone backwards.
The country need all of us to support and move forward! we can do this together as a nation.
Nicee. Love this adventure. So those lands can bought? I wonder how safe it is to buy them? In terms of the issue of multiple people buying the same land...
Thanks for raising that... Hopefully soon, I'll do some videos addressing that.😊
@1:23 facts
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What a very nice girl you are. Thank you for doing this darling. However, as opposed to keeping silent after a brief intro, I would had preferred a little running description of your location to location especially for those of us in the diaspora.
Having said that, you've done very well. Thank you also for the very nice soft background musc.
I will do that next time. Thank youuuu🥰
Liberia looks nice Only if it had cottage or bungalow type sloped various colored roofing bungalow or villa architecture ?
I haven't seen that.😊
The only way our country will be better is when we get rid of corruption in our country, rules and regulations when it comes to our resources
That makes sense.
So beautiful ❤️❤️
@@LaurettaBiraneCisse its been some 175yrs since project Liberia started.How come it hasn't gotten better yet Singapore which is a baby compared to Liberia's existence has gotten so far ahead?
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why don't you go figure it out since you're so concerned. and then you can share with the rest of us.
@@pietrojenkins6901 I agree, Liberia could be a rich country in a remarkably short time is ordinary people's efforts to make things better weren't frustrated by corruption.
Some of us want to come home and build, but..
Security,
Sanitary maintenance
Lack of Healthcare
Corruptions
No price regulations
All that is just stressful for me.
Things will get better.🙏🏿
I need a appointment for rent just for 1 month my husband is coming from the uk
Sister you do know Liberia was formed out of America, why does your flag resemble ours??
How can we purchase land there? Do you have any contact of the land?
I might do videos about that soon. Please keep posted🤍
Amazing Visuals… However I think if it had been edited with focus on specific targets, I believe there would’ve been more information and value showing the unfiltered but Rich Space of Liberty… Bless 🌴🦍
That makes sense, thank you.🤗
Highway or farm road?
The highway.
Where's West Point slum ?