I MOVED TO GHANA FROM THE USA,I DONATED EVERYTHING I OWNED AND LEFT AMERICA WITHIN 48HRS

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  • This video is an interview with a young African American Woman who left the US to make an impact on the Continent of Africa, she shared a lot with us ,even about her dating life in Ghana , jump right in and enjoy the video.
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  • @WebnationAfrica
    @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem +2

    Follow me on instagram:I'm on Instagram as capt_hayford. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1wt8tkfo5hkk1&

  • @ArtsyLadyCrafter
    @ArtsyLadyCrafter Před rokem +7

    I have watched a few of the Webnation interviews and the host is so kind and patient. When the guests mention negatives and downsides of Ghana, he doesn't take it personally, he doesn't get defensive for Ghana, he doesn't become closed-minded. He is very open and receptive.
    He goes further and asks the guests to share some ways that they think can help improve the challenges. If everyone can be encouraged to develop that attitude then working together will be easier. I think he's good for Ghana and that he enjoys bringing people together.
    I'm not in Ghana and have never been. If I did I'd want to talk with him. He has such a positive vibe! 👏🏽🌍🙏🏽

  • @natashakwan5657
    @natashakwan5657 Před rokem +8

    I love how honest she was and didn’t sugar coat anything !

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +22

    Lots of Ghanaians are in America solo. Think about the things they go through. The point is if you plan to move then be ready to change and face changes.

  • @richardfisher3220
    @richardfisher3220 Před rokem +6

    Good content but If I could give some technical advice, plan you shoot so that the subjects are at the same height. Also if you have only a one camera setup, do a two shot and edit a close up in post of the subject or the moderator as cut-a-ways. This will eliminate the slow pan back and forth from host to guest. Finally, cut down on the headroom so that the guest and host are primary in the shot. A good technical presentation is as important as the content.

  • @ekuju3246
    @ekuju3246 Před rokem +6

    This lady is brilliant!! We are so proud of you. You are so needed in Ghana 🇬🇭 and You are teaching & educating people in Ghana in the right way!!! Deeply moved.. Much love 💕 from the USA 🇺🇸

  • @africaistalking9471
    @africaistalking9471 Před rokem +11

    this is one of the most educative and inspiring interviews i have listened to on CZcams. This is the kind of a person who ghana needs.Very selfless individual.Far different from those who feel Ghana is a place of ignorant people who can easily be taken advantage of.I just love her spirit which is so radiating.She is just amazing and can definitely add value to a country.

  • @dmode1535
    @dmode1535 Před rokem +1

    African Americans are natural leaders and they are the people to bring some order and honesty to Africa. Their experience of slavery and pain in America have made them into a loving, honest and stronger black people.

  • @simp1eone
    @simp1eone Před rokem +18

    As a Ghanaian i say thanks for your honesty. Constructive criticism is good so I I love it

  • @elsarobinson4574
    @elsarobinson4574 Před rokem +3

    Excellent interview with a very intelligent and sincere woman!!! Thanks for all that you do for our Home Continent!!!

  • @aurrreable
    @aurrreable Před rokem +12

    You are ahead! You are a young lady full of wisdom! Thanks for this great information.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣.You call misinformation wisdom? Birds of the same feathers flock together.

  • @BrowncoatBlue
    @BrowncoatBlue Před rokem +16

    Absolutely wonderful interview. Amazing woman.

  • @LionessSu
    @LionessSu Před rokem +3

    So refreshing to hear her honesty and transparency.
    Absolutely beautiful woman, soul, spirit and mind.
    A queen which isn't afraid to speak her mind and the truth.❤

  • @barbarakeown8407
    @barbarakeown8407 Před rokem +11

    Great interview; she’s a very strong and talented young women!!

  • @williamgamelisenaya793
    @williamgamelisenaya793 Před rokem +8

    Hair improvement is good but she'll make massive impact by documenting her stay in Ghana on her channel.
    Bless up

  • @sulaimankamara4031
    @sulaimankamara4031 Před rokem +2

    I’m sorry understanding will come later it’s a transition, of cultural exchange as time go we will move forward better.

  • @lisawright461
    @lisawright461 Před rokem +3

    What a good looking queen man she is beautiful🥇🥇🥇😘

  • @pharanelson8108
    @pharanelson8108 Před rokem +1

    Coming from Philly, US you learn street smarts very quickly. A lot of AA women are taught by the streets how to handle your business. We know how to not let your left hand know what the right is doing. Trust is paramount for us. My favorite part of this is when You say you are in a relationship with Jesus. It should not be assumed that AA are looking for their husband. She's about business. Thank God for your candid comments. Straight forward and not holding back. Love you for that.

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +8

    She is going to do very well in Ghana.

  • @paakofi9860
    @paakofi9860 Před rokem +8

    There is too much dishonesty in Ghana and the mindset of getting rich quick by any means is not right.most folks think shot term and not long term.

    • @1004445
      @1004445 Před rokem +1

      I think it’s an African problem, we want to fly before we can walk.

  • @Kingoftheimmigrants4646
    @Kingoftheimmigrants4646 Před rokem +7

    She is gorgeous

  • @maximusfootball6266
    @maximusfootball6266 Před rokem +4

    She's a stunner and she seems to have the sapio trait too. Chaley my eye dey inside, she's gorgeous, n I like the cheekiness about her, but for me, fufu is my fav 😉

  • @chrisc1881
    @chrisc1881 Před rokem +13

    The year of return was a smart PR move and Ghana has made it work for them. It created such an interest and made many plan to visit.
    I was there in June 2022 and had the most wonderful time however because my background is from the Caribbean being in Ghana is just like being in the Caribbean.
    So moving to Ghana is not on the radar for many black Americans with Caribbean background unless its for business.

    • @WebnationAfrica
      @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem +1

      Really

    • @chrisc1881
      @chrisc1881 Před rokem +4

      @@WebnationAfrica
      Yes, l was amazed to see that lifestyle of the people is just the way we grew up in the Caribbean. All the food and vegetables and fruits are the same . The hustle at the markets and transportation is so Caribbean. The warmth and friendliness of the people is so Caribbean.
      I said to many of my friends upon my return to the USA that those of us who where born in the Caribbean do not realize how much African we are until we visit Africa. Its so easy to fit in . Only the tribal languages reminded me that l was not in the Caribbean. I see so much similarities from places like Guyana, Jamaica, St Lucia, St Vincent, Trinidad its unbelievable.

    • @preciousone86
      @preciousone86 Před rokem

      @@chrisc1881 it shouldn’t be all that unbelievable. Africans were brought from West Africa with a lot less European interaction and influence vs the US. So it actually makes sense.

    • @chrisc1881
      @chrisc1881 Před rokem +3

      @@preciousone86 Well it was really an eye opener for me and a realization that we are more alike than different.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Před rokem +2

      @@WebnationAfrica Africa needs to rebrand and establish its own recreational industries to reoccupy us from USA

  • @immadeusrex6113
    @immadeusrex6113 Před rokem +1

    Love the discussion, raising very important topics.

  • @nevertrustsonofman.kingjam5233

    FIRST TIME HERE ⏲️ 😌, AND IN LOVE WITH THIS SISTER 😍.

  • @melissadotson770
    @melissadotson770 Před rokem +3

    I love this topic. A lot of insight. I'm in Ghana so many times due to my NGO.
    I have the issues of many women who think I'm mixed because of my curly hair.
    They stop & stare. It's like hair is hair take care of it. I don't have Ghanaian DNA in me but; I understand the insight of hair being cut versus white.
    Im a Dr. Sociologist.
    Also I get treated with top service down to deliveries. Being that my NGO is a USA company not Ghanaian even though I registered it. I don't like that my staff who are highly paid don't get treated the way I do when I'm not around. I get this all the time. People want to work for me because I'm an American. We pay above and treat them differently.
    The only disagreement I have is that identity in the hair does not mean they don't like having short hair. I have done a study sense 2017 with young girls in Ghana. There are young women in other cultural's with long hair, and they want short hair - but they see their identity is not just in hair.

  • @asdfghsdfas2310
    @asdfghsdfas2310 Před rokem +2

    Such wisdom!..God bless you 🙏

  • @srisan2400
    @srisan2400 Před rokem +2

    Far one of the greatest content out there. Just wonderful 👌

  • @teefran3626
    @teefran3626 Před rokem

    She told the raw truth. Loved this video. Great coverage here.

  • @thesoundofaccrapodcast
    @thesoundofaccrapodcast Před rokem +4

    Real talk

  • @rabiabeke8637
    @rabiabeke8637 Před rokem +1

    I like her final thought.

  • @rabiabeke8637
    @rabiabeke8637 Před rokem +2

    I agree with her when it comes to our men in Ghana. On the other hand, many of our great grand fathers, fathers, uncles etc were and are married to more than one woman. It is cultural and not Ghanaian women's fault. The same thing is happening in most African countries.

  • @kwamekyei-mensah2916
    @kwamekyei-mensah2916 Před rokem +3

    I like her style

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +12

    Critical thinking education needs to be thought in Ghana.

  • @dreamartist-ry5oq
    @dreamartist-ry5oq Před rokem

    God Bless Ghana !!

  • @JUDALATION
    @JUDALATION Před rokem +3

    This is what I am saving up to do...✈✈✈

  • @kofiasanteGH
    @kofiasanteGH Před rokem

    Banku and Okra Stew is my favorite also!

  • @selinaboamah2975
    @selinaboamah2975 Před rokem +5

    Love her

  • @zenithrising7463
    @zenithrising7463 Před rokem +2

    So special.

  • @michaelc.1920
    @michaelc.1920 Před rokem

    Hi Megan, it's rather unfortunate that you've been disappointed on the Ghana time, due to various sircumstances. You seems to be honest and strait forwarded. I really like your spirit, what is life to you? and where do you see yourself five years from now?

  • @GettingGoshen
    @GettingGoshen Před rokem +3

    I thank you for this young ladies HONEST INSIGHT INTO GHANA. because I think there are ALOT of FALSE narratives about Ghana and America. ♥️

  • @MsArtelia
    @MsArtelia Před dnem

    Thank you

  • @speaker_vibes
    @speaker_vibes Před rokem

    great conversation 🔥

  • @barbarakeown8407
    @barbarakeown8407 Před rokem

    Hello, I missed the info on her bag…. Can you give me the website please?

  • @yongorsbeauty6103
    @yongorsbeauty6103 Před rokem +1

    I hope you will visit Liberia too,because we do need that. God bless your heart🙏🥰🥰🥰🇱🇷

    • @WebnationAfrica
      @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem +2

      We will next year

    • @yongorsbeauty6103
      @yongorsbeauty6103 Před rokem +1

      I hope to be in the country when that happens . I’m currently in the US but planning to return back to live in Liberia with my family also considering coming to Ghana.

    • @WebnationAfrica
      @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome

  • @kwesidiamonds8242
    @kwesidiamonds8242 Před rokem

    Cape Town is beautiful. Goes to Cape Town almost every year.

  • @richmond3361
    @richmond3361 Před rokem +2

    Shes very nice

  • @strength9621
    @strength9621 Před rokem +5

    If she’s a Philly girl I can see why she spoke the truth with little restraint

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +2

    Millions of people move countries constantly.

  • @magnoliahampton7298
    @magnoliahampton7298 Před rokem +1

    Would you please tell me is there a certain credit score I must have to buy a house in Ghana also is there Malaria from mosquitoes there and what part of Ghana is this video made in?

    • @maryalucho3660
      @maryalucho3660 Před rokem +1

      There is no credit score in Africa malaria it depends on if is too village area and some city part got it you have to pay attention the area you at

  • @srisan2400
    @srisan2400 Před rokem

    For my little point of view we need to develop Africa so that we can be proud of ourselves and our motherland.
    Every place in the world was BUILT even the US so let's stop building other's homes and build ours.
    Having that proud background we'll just be proud everywhere in the world.
    Every black person that's mistreated in the world is because we got no respectful background.
    We need to come together and work together to make our motherland great make ourselves great instead of begging for respect and attention everywhere in the world.
    Respect and attention are to be TAKEN !!!
    HOTEP 🕊

  • @margaretmcpherson5642
    @margaretmcpherson5642 Před 11 měsíci

    I love this girl. Unlike some of you narrow minded folks who's discrediting her contribution to help women maximise themselves. I always wondered why the children's (girls) hair were shaved off so young, now I know. I thought it was the cost of maintenance & now I understand its from the colonisation & slavery. Shame on those Africans who have difficulty accepting this. I applaud this young lady who sees her purpose in empowering the black woman adding to our status of queenship. I would like to meet her when I visit ltr in the year. God bless her as she help to build someone. We're here to help to pull up each other.

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 Před 11 měsíci

    Meghan I want to welcome to Ghana Akwaaba

  • @srisan2400
    @srisan2400 Před rokem +4

    Amazing woman !!!
    🪷 If you're doing what God wants you to do, good people and situations will align themselves with you 🪷
    Namaste 🙏

  • @wendyreal247
    @wendyreal247 Před rokem +5

    There are two things I don't share, men and toothbrushes #NOPICKINGBATTLE on my no shares

  • @immadeusrex6113
    @immadeusrex6113 Před rokem

    Trust - hmmm, that seems to exist in every country.

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem +2

    Take a look at the SAN Tribe ,aka (Bushman) in Southern Africa. Watch their girls and most of their women, they all keep short hair. Were they colonized? The answer is no. See how beautiful they are in short hair. This alone should tell you that back in the days girls kept short hair . It has nothing to do with colonization. Try and search CZcams: The San people.

  • @otothomas7271
    @otothomas7271 Před rokem

    She beautiful

  • @ThatBronxGuhrl
    @ThatBronxGuhrl Před rokem +21

    Until the lions have their historians,
    tales of the hunt shall always glorify the
    hunter.
    -Chinua Achebe,
    “The Art of Fiction,” 1994

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +1

      Another semi educated one who misinterprets whatever he/she reads.

    • @wodemaya7899
      @wodemaya7899 Před rokem +1

      Perfectly right 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 !

    • @ThatBronxGuhrl
      @ThatBronxGuhrl Před rokem

      @@benbo7042 tell me what I misinterpreted and how so. This was made over a month ago...so please advise so I can enlighten you on what I meant...there's nothing semi about me...

    • @ThatBronxGuhrl
      @ThatBronxGuhrl Před rokem

      @@benbo7042 ahhhhhhh...after relistening to this video and rereading your comments, we are really in agreement mostly...unfortunately, y our vitriol and disdain for anyone coming or commenting from the states has blurred your vision...smh

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      @@ThatBronxGuhrl When truth is spoken , those who can't stand it see it get in a defensive mode as see it as a disdain. This is nothing new. However, those who understand it agree with it. One should not expect everyone to agree with him/her. The important thing is that corrections are made to disprove the missinfo.

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +2

    The hunter tells the story of the hunted.

  • @cmartin5903
    @cmartin5903 Před rokem +1

    That hair cutting thing should be optional though. I believe this is one of the reasons wigs became an option in the adult world.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před rokem

      In congo we stopped it. Girls are asked to braid their hair

  • @michaelniiarmahhammond2657

    Hey! it's rather unfortunate that my Dear Sister hasn't met a faithful man yet in Ghana. There are a lot of faithful guys there who are desiring and willing to be with one woman ok! She should take her time to explore. She ought to go into it with wisdom first rather than affection;above all do a proper background checks on that person before she says yes. She is welcome to the Banku with the Okro Stew - Soup and Tilapia. I want to meet her if she wishes.

  • @abuwarith1
    @abuwarith1 Před 9 měsíci

    30 is the most beautiful age for black women, like perfectly ripe fruit! physically, mentally and emotionally mature!

  • @pastryshack551
    @pastryshack551 Před rokem

    When she talks about trust, is she talking about among Ghanians or black america

  • @blackdotfamily7535
    @blackdotfamily7535 Před rokem +2

    Its about time we do away with interviews with the say...aww i was scared first time,Ghana is not America and this black Americans with too much choices are becoming too much,plse people should stay in their country period

  • @dania1145
    @dania1145 Před rokem +2

    The sisterhood in Ghana is very very strong.

  • @kwesidiamonds8242
    @kwesidiamonds8242 Před rokem +1

    You are beautiful

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem +12

    Come to think about this. Imagine an AA coming to Ghana and telling our girls that their identities are being stripped simply because they do go to school in low haircut? What an irony! Every Ghanaian or African for that matter has his or her identity intact. That is the one thing no one can take away from us.

    • @youtubestreetz4201
      @youtubestreetz4201 Před rokem

      If Africans had their identity intact they would not be spending billions on fake Caucasian hair!! They would not be skin bleaching at such an epidemic rate that the World Health Organization had to do a study on it! If Africans had their identity intact they would not be butchering each other over Christianity and Islam--the two religions that cause more death and destruction in Africa than all the famines and natural disasters combined!!

    • @mrhimselfalone7657
      @mrhimselfalone7657 Před rokem +3

      Isn't cutting hair short a colonial legacy ?

    • @kiki81828
      @kiki81828 Před rokem

      How can they value their identity when they idolize the white race? I even heard that they learn in school what the benefit of colonization was, This is crazy, because if it was that great why did the citizens wanted it dismantled.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      @@kiki81828 Go and ask millions of AA women who wear Chinese wigs instead of their natural short hair. I am sure your sisters in your own home in the US don't go out without wearing Chinese wigs. Who are they idolizing? A pot calling the kettle black.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +1

      @@kiki81828 What some of you AA don't realize is that your deep hatred for any other race other than yours is not a culture in Africa. We give every other race the opportunity until they prove themselves guilty,then we deal with them. This should not in any way be misinterpreted as idolizing. In your case , the moment you see a different race hundreds of miles away, you automatically assume that he or she is your enemy. This is again a culture difference.

  • @kofiaseda3799
    @kofiaseda3799 Před rokem

    Aye why you asking questions but not allowing her to answer so what’s the point of asking

  • @immadeusrex6113
    @immadeusrex6113 Před rokem +3

    The lady tells you her favorite food is Banku and Okro Stew and you disagree, are you serious. What is there to disagree. I am Ghanaian and Banku and Okro stew is my favorite. Doesnt mean I will disagree with someone who prefers fufu. Man you need to improve on your interview style.

  • @justafriend3408
    @justafriend3408 Před rokem +3

    Very beautiful and wise lady: give the attention and care to ourselves not to white people

  • @normaexlore
    @normaexlore Před 10 měsíci

    I have heard quite a lot of people stating “changes in price to people who are foreign “that is a sign of dishonesty & greed , why are they doing that ? do yo even know the financial state of these people & what they are going through?what are Ghanian people doing about that? it is day light robbery,the people that mostly visit Ghana want to see if they could stay in the country , they should see the difference from what they are used to,but they make it worse by robbing them of their pennies, shame on them!!

  • @loveforall1
    @loveforall1 Před rokem +2

    She look like another CZcamsr called Nyima Dia

  • @user-gg1bt3bn4b
    @user-gg1bt3bn4b Před 11 měsíci +1

    After hearing her I’m turned off to Ghana.

  • @Kingoftheimmigrants4646
    @Kingoftheimmigrants4646 Před rokem +8

    Classism is even more prevalent in United States than Ghana for real
    How many black people can rent a condo in trump tower?
    How many people can rent an apt in downtown Manhattan or upper east side?
    How many black folks are in Wall Street?
    How many poor black folks are in Ivy League schools?
    I means she is entitled to her opinion but for me living in New York for more than 20 years, I know how classism is prevalent in this city
    Even when it comes to a common share entities like MEDICARE, a lot of black folks and Spanish get minimum care than white folks
    How many poor folks owned mansions in Beverley hills or Hollywood?
    She shouldn’t even go there because classism is more serious in the America than in ghana!
    There are some restaurants in America u dare not go in simply because they JACKED UP the prices to prevent poor folks from patronizing it!!

    • @WebnationAfrica
      @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem

      Interesting

    • @py20
      @py20 Před rokem

      Thank you.

    • @py20
      @py20 Před rokem +3

      @@WebnationAfrica You should have pushed back on some of her assertions. There are cheating men everywhere, and it's a little strange to expect that to be different in Ghana. If brothers in the States were all faithful, I suspect she would be happily married by now.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +3

      Don't mind her.

    • @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198
      @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198 Před rokem +1

      Speaking truth

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +6

    The wig problem affects all black females around the world.

    • @wodemaya7899
      @wodemaya7899 Před rokem

      Wigs were first invented along the Nile river in ancient Egypt .

    • @niiamu3300
      @niiamu3300 Před rokem

      @@wodemaya7899 They didn't look like European hair. Ancient Egyptians did not imitate European hair (looks). They were African inspired wigs and had African looks.

    • @niiamu3300
      @niiamu3300 Před rokem

      @@wodemaya7899 Of late I have been seeing African inspired wigs. Some dread locks, sister locks, Afro, etc.

    • @wodemaya7899
      @wodemaya7899 Před rokem

      I understand ur concerns about hair Mimicking , but that is the least of our concerns at this juncture , in the revitalization , revival , widespread usage & glorification of of our fantastic & Incomparably advanced AfricAn culture & society .
      Have you no order of priority ? There are far more important aspects of the erosion of our high African culture & first class values to be worried about.Aspects which urgently demand taking quick remedial action to correct.
      For example the fact that many of our
      " educated " , no longer speak our AfricAn mother languages to their children.
      Also of importance , is that we should also be wearing more of our most attractive 😍😍😍∆ ∆ AfricAn fashions.

    • @wodemaya7899
      @wodemaya7899 Před rokem

      By the way we are proudly ∆ ∆ ∆fric∆ns 😍😍🍫🍫 and NOT just another paint colour called black !
      Our true colour is brown , chocolate 🍫🍫🍫 brown and not untrue black , charcoal black .
      Perhaps that is where you should start , by understanding & acknowledging the POWER of your REAL identity .
      DO YOU see Indians or Chinese or Arabs in Asia reducing themselves to the equal of just another colour of wall paint ?
      So Y do U ?

  • @charlesosei5236
    @charlesosei5236 Před rokem

    Can you please tell her the meaning obrone. It means a trickster. Abro nipa. It is nothing to glorify you as we translate it these days.

  • @bigmama5048
    @bigmama5048 Před rokem

    Ghanaian men hmm people feel dating an expat will get you out of poverty just be careful both male and female

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +1

    Was the lady cold during the interview?

  • @haroldbottom3474
    @haroldbottom3474 Před rokem +1

    excuses excuses excuses. The best thing you have to do is block out the nonsense. She talks about hair but keeps hers hidden. SMH

  • @shadrackollennu1199
    @shadrackollennu1199 Před rokem +1

    I think this is a wake up call to the so called Ghanaian women who classifieds their selves that word class. We are all the same level. So stop using that word class 🙄

  • @samuelweah2596
    @samuelweah2596 Před rokem +2

    I will like to meet this beautiful lady if she will like to marry ♥️ 💕 ❤️ me

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +8

    USA, Europe, etc are not paradise.

  • @ernestadjei668
    @ernestadjei668 Před rokem +2

    Let her go back to the former life.

  • @Agboka
    @Agboka Před rokem

    Webnation Africa, I admire your efforts for what you are doing but please don't create the Ghana jeloff vrs Nigeria jeloff "war" with Akan fufu and Evwheh akple and Fetri detsi aka banku & okro stew.
    How banku and Fetri detsi are overrated, and overrated above what?
    Let neutral people feel free to make their choices and freely fall in love with all the different ethnic Ghanaian food across the board.
    In Ghana today, efforts are being openly displayed to diminish the cultures that had created these foods - akple with pepper and tilapia, and akple and okro soup.
    A Ghanaian content creator Ivy Prosper had come under attack from some quarters of our society for being "tribalistic" when she visited Afadzato - the mountain - and claimed that it is the tallest mountain in West Africa, and that claim had been her crime as far as these myopic and selfish people are concerned.
    She claimed the same people said nothing when she had visited their region and covered all the good things.
    Our diversity is our real "gold". Any other way to look at it will rather make us poorer and backward.

  • @niiamu3300
    @niiamu3300 Před rokem +2

    I thought she was born in the USA by Ghanaian parents. LOL!

    • @ziontrain2238
      @ziontrain2238 Před rokem +2

      @Nii Amu: what makes you think she was born in USA with Ghanaian parents.? We need to be a bit too kind to things we say. What is so special about Ghanaian parents that other Africans don’t have? In a first place where were the majority of Caribbeans and north and South America were taking from? West Africa! Even history prove the the Blacks who were in the Americas before Columbus arrival were Milans, did you know how big the Mali 🇲🇱 empire was during 14th 15th century? Let’s learn how to talk to each other. Not everyone from Ghana is always nice, there are good and bad everywhere. Think, think, please let’s think before we offend others. We all looks the same but don’t behave the same. The only time you differentiate African American or Canadian is when they open their mouth 👄.

  • @mariopuzzo5854
    @mariopuzzo5854 Před rokem +2

    whats wrong with this dark sin girl calling herself caramel smhh

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +3

      Ask again. Some of them think they should lecture us on what is right and what is wrong. Meanwhile, in their country, they don't lecture anyone.

  • @levibrown2334
    @levibrown2334 Před rokem

    People who takes Life for a Joke, refer to each other's as Guys.
    Freaks they are

  • @wodemaya7899
    @wodemaya7899 Před rokem

    Our superb ancient ∆∆ ∆fricAn😍😍 culture & society must be preserved , strengthened & jealously guarded against the plague of repeated historical foreigner encroachment and watering down 👎.
    Encroachment in whichever form , family
    FAMILI-AR or stranger unfamiliar.

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem +6

    No one is stripping young Ghanaians girls of their identities when they keep their hair low-cut. School is not a fashion show where the hair counts. You need more time focusing on your education.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 Před rokem +5

      Ghanaians school girls with short hair is from the inception of the colonial establishment of schools in Ghana. Just like the Ghana judges still wearing those white wigs that even the British has abandoned. If you didn’t know then now you know.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      @@missbabyloved7531 You can believe what you like. Your mentality on everything which doesn't fit your lifestyle being colonial is what is keeping you from moving forward. School Girls in Ghana are expected to spend more time on their education than looking like people having a catwalk. What time will boarding school girls have on hairdo? Will the parents go and campuses to fix their children hair ? Or they will leave campus and go to beauty salons to get their hair done?. AA should know the history behind the way every African country do what they do and stop blaming everything Africans do on whatever the colonizers left behind. I guess very soon we will hear that children not allowed to talk back to parents in Ghana as they do in the US is also colonial mindset . We don't need you to tell us what is good for our culture just as we don't tell you what is good for your culture. Don't come and lecture us. Your superiority complex is just out out of touch.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      @@missbabyloved7531 You need to focus more on your broken society then pointing your finger on others.
      The topic here is about school children having low haircut. It is not about judges. Talking about colonizers , let me remind you of what the AA , the so-called Americo-Liberians, treated the Indigenous Liberians in the past, when they went to settle in Liberia. If you don't know, try and read about it.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 Před rokem +6

      @@benbo7042 my dear you need to do away with this your myopic thinking and learn your past and accept the mess and it’s only through this that you can librate yourself and your people. I am 💯 Akan from E/R Ghana and the truth is the truth. I don’t blame you because I know most Ghanaians are in denial of how colonization has taking away the critical thinking parts of their brain. Appreciate the truth and stop continuing the ignorance in this 22nd century.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem

      @@missbabyloved7531 You are the one who need to do away with your superiority complexes and holier-than-thou mindset. You know nothing that we don't know. Just so you know.

  • @rabiabeke8637
    @rabiabeke8637 Před rokem +1

    She seems to be generalizing Ghanaian young people. I was born, raised, and attended school in Ghana. I'm a Ghanaian and raised in ACCRA. Some Ghanaians have more better life than some Black South Africans.

  • @raptorx9592
    @raptorx9592 Před rokem +1

    Are you guys warm and hospitable to African immigrants in the US before you start talking about warmth and hospitality in Ghana

    • @VL60757
      @VL60757 Před rokem +1

      I am ..bc how I was raised!!

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem +12

    This woman needs to be told that the low haircut of girls in school has nothing to do with slavery. It has to do with not spending much time on hairdo and spending time on your lessons, especially in boarding schools. Sometimes some of the AA should understand our culture before they start bringing their beliefs into our culture and telling us what they think is right and wrong. If they think our culture is not good, they should stay in the US.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 Před rokem +11

      Ghanaians school girls with short hair is from the inception of the colonial establishment of schools in Ghana. Just like the Ghana judges still wearing those white wigs that even the British has abandoned. If you didn’t know then now you know.

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +2

      @@missbabyloved7531 Just stay in your country and believe whatever you want. We don't need your unsolicited advice. Use that time to reflect on yourself and improve your life in your country. We are who we are and we are proud of who we are. We could tell you more on what to change in your culture but we don't. May be you should do away with the gun culture amongst you as it came from the colonial mindset.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 Před rokem +15

      @@benbo7042 my dear you need to do away with this your myopic thinking and learn your past and accept the mess and it’s only through this that you can librate yourself and your people. I am 💯 Akan from E/R Ghana and the truth is the truth. I don’t blame you because I know most Ghanaians are in denial of how colonization has taking away the critical thinking parts of their brain. Appreciate the truth and stop continuing the ignorance in this 22nd century.

    • @josephgyamfi2856
      @josephgyamfi2856 Před rokem

      @@missbabyloved7531 , ignore that Ben Bo guy, that how he is, a self hater of his identity and culture. He still wish he is under the white control.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 Před rokem +1

      @@josephgyamfi2856 😍✌🏽

  • @trevorprime2274
    @trevorprime2274 Před rokem +1

    I disagree with her ideas on what relationships should be in Ghana.

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem

    People with limited knowledge of our Ghanaian history want to come and tell us our history. Our ancestral mothers were hardworking women who will go on the farms to work then carry firewoods on their heads home to cook. They will go and fetch water and carry the water on their heads. There is no way they were keeping long hair otherwise they could not have carried on those duties easily and this was long before the colonizers came to Africa or Ghana. Every picture we have of our past queen mothers and present ones shows that they had low haircuts. This was long before the colonizers came to Ghana. Even up till today, our queen mothers have mostly low haircut. This should tell us that it was not the colonizers that mandated female low haircut in Ghana. Besides the colonizers did not capture everybody in Ghana to demand that all females should have low haircut. This alone should tell people that girls low haircut has nothing to do with the colonizers. It has been practiced earlier. I challenge any of these latter-day Ghanaian history ' lectures' who did not attend School in Ghana to provide pictures on which our ancestral mothers were wearing long hair.

    • @WebnationAfrica
      @WebnationAfrica  Před rokem +4

      You want to come on the show and explain how ?

    • @benbo7042
      @benbo7042 Před rokem +1

      @@WebnationAfrica You go do your own research. There are historians in our universities.There chiefs and Queen mothers in Ghana who have been carrying on our traditions and culture for centuries, I should think. Talk to them.

    • @selinaboamah2975
      @selinaboamah2975 Před rokem

      Whites have been telling our history and soo many lies. In America they thought us Africans are poor, lives on trees, sleep with animals and many more and no one said anything.
      In the American history books blacks were considered not fully human. Most Africans don’t even know their own history, and no knowledge of how the whites mistreated our brothers and sisters in the diaspora. It is because of they fought for civil rights movement, that’s why we all can benefit from traveling abroad. The sacrifices they made is the reason we are all enjoying certain privileges.
      Why is it ok for Indians, Lebanese, Chinese girls to leave their hair long but not Ghanaian girls? That’s where self hating starts and blacks girls start wearing wigs. It’s really a shame to subject our girls to having low self esteem issues.
      We Africans treat foreigners better than our own. Sad 😢
      This attitude of always attacking each other is really shameful. We have no patience for each other, no compassion for each other, we are always tearing each other down, deceive each other and go as far as kill each other. Self hate hate is a disease that has been destroyed blacks. I am very happy someone like her is beginning to have these work shops to help our lost souls to begin to heal and start loving who we are as a people.

    • @mrhimselfalone7657
      @mrhimselfalone7657 Před rokem

      I'm sure short haircuts were worn as well as longer. It would have depended on whatever. Photos give only literally a snapshot in time.

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem +5

    It seems that some of you are tired of fighting the white people in your countries and are focusing your energy to come and fight our way of living in Ghana. You think you know of our history more than we do and that you should lecture us on our lifestyle. Those of you who feel that way really need help . If anything, we are the ones in better position to lecture you because we know more than you. If you want to live among us in Ghana, you are ones who should adapt to our lifestyle and not the other way round.

  • @benbo7042
    @benbo7042 Před rokem

    If anyone wants to talk to Ghanaians about how the colonizers did bla ,bla, and bla, and it's robbing us of bla,bla and bla , that person should have the decency to communicate with Ghanaians in one of the local languages in Ghana. You are using the same colonizers language to communicate with Ghanaians yet you don't see anything wrong with that. If everything that the colonizers brought was detrimental, why communicate in colonizers language with people who have their own languages? Shouldn't it be viewed as you helping to promote the colonizers vision? Hypocrisy at its best.

    • @mrhimselfalone7657
      @mrhimselfalone7657 Před rokem +1

      Most of us do not know any Ghanaian languages so of course communication would be in English. Also the opinion will be the same