Keep getting notifications for about a week now and I kept ignoring it till this morning. I decided to check out what this channel was about, this is the second video I’ve seen and I’m loving it. I derived pleasure from hearing non Ghanaians having a good experience in Ghana.
I like part she said "in Ghana 🇬🇭, we all ready have enough to eat". Tell the western-world, Africa 🌍 is not poor and for that Africa 🌍 has everything in abundance. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🌳🌳🌳
@@SuperBabiiT very true, I don’t know why some Africans feel the need to broadcast to the world how good countries are, so that they can come and exploit you. How about you share this with other Ghanaians so they can return home. You don’t think Africa has been colonized enough? Lol!
@@Anaieta You're the people promoting GMO lab seeds and excessive chemical agriculture to destroy our sold and artificalize our food in Africa. But you "love nature" indeed. Be careful what you're doing in our country because our people will not be asleep for too long. When the frustrations of our increasing illnesses caused by your western chemicals begin to be obvious, you will not escape the consequences wherever you are.
Another absolutely brilliant piece. I am from Australia but spent 7 years in Ghana. Tala has been able to highlight Ghana's strengths, offer nuanced views and demonstrate a way forward for many aspiring people. Thank you Tala and Aneita
There is something I like about her is her spirit. My spirit is also bright and that’s why I also quit a 6 figure job and founded a charity. Very good video.
Very interesting video. I love the fact that you are doing urban farming right where you are and not renting some big space. This is great because poor-income people can relate and start in their own small space and grow healthy organic food without having to worry about the high overhead costs of creating something similar.
jamaicans Guyana Trini and other Caricom nations have been on the ground in Africa for over 150 yrs... i watch alot of REPAT EXPAT African videos ( which is why Im here) and 1 out of 3 videos.. i see a random 🇯🇲 Jamaican Flag. LIKKlE BUT TALAWA If you dont know. i will encourage you to look up Jamaica role in not only stopping Africa from being emptied out but their role in why each nation fly pan African flags 1 person can make a difference. a little island can bring the wings of change, = nothing is impossible ( she is saying the same thing here)
Hello Tala, DMV in the building. You have inspired me a lot. I'm also living in Cathedral Avenue Washington DC. I bought a property in Ghana, so I was there 3 months ago and I'm planing to move by November. Georgetown, Tablet town, Friendship heights, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rockville, Takoma Park, Langley Park, Annapolis, Laurel, Prince George's, Silver Spring, Tyson Corner, Arlington, Woodbridge, Richmond, ant more. DMV is so beautiful
Beautiful smile. Beautiful spirit. Great style and an AMAZING urban garden!! I just (accidently) killed a whole bunch of bean plants in my garden and was feeling down. Now I'm inspired to try again
Very cool finding your video! Brazilian married to a Ghanaian here! I'm gonna used your videos in my English classes! I'm also interested in plants and nature, and of course... Ghana!💖
👏👏👏👏 You are learning English too. I am from Mozambique, portuguese speaking country in Africa. If you feel comfortable let's go to whatsApp. I have some groups with other Brazilians too. 🇲🇿♥️🇧🇷
An amazing video . A day spent around you and your extremely organised fruits and herbs gardens will set me up for life about urban food growing. I am glad l subscribed to your channel . 💕🙏
And the good thing for her is there is huge and growing Persian community in Ghana many in the Osu, Nyaniba, Labone, Ringway Estate area. Actually im in Atlanta right now after 20 yrs relocating back home to ghana permanently, one on my goals is to target the Persian community cos my family have a big property in Ako Adjei Park (osu, 15 mins walk to Oxford Street) and we trying to lease it for 20yrs, and im told the Persians love that area so I should network with them
What in the worrrld... yet so many of the college educated urban youths in GH are crying for jobs! Kudos to you, Tala, for showing them the way forward, as they live off their parents. and who 'nose'? You may even be able to lease garden space economically, from other residential plots, moving 4ward!
Bcos most of them don't think outside the box and are all waiting for someone to give them a job. Others too are just lazy and want quick money yet they compare themselves to America, how pathetic 🙄. Rome was not built in a day it takes hard work blood, sweat and tears.
I’m an African living in the United state,I just bump into your channel and I instantly love it .this is what I have been thinking the whole time to move back to Africa and that Africa has a lot of potential.
Am Ghanaian living in America , I need a partner with her mindset to move back home and live on my land cos most Ghanaian women wanna move abroad instead. Lol
A partner as in wife? If so and you think most of the women want to travel, then why don't you bring one from the states or better still tryandconnect with right people. There are still good ones out there who will share your vision if you look hard enough. Unless you talking about business partners even that you can find one its just a matter of networking. Good luck 👍
My name is Naimbai and I am from Chad. I relocated to the U.S at the age of 15 with my family because of my father who was a diplomat. We lived in Silver Spring, Maryland in Montgomery County for many years. When I was 19 years old, I moved to Ohio to attend Walsh University on a track and field Scholarship. I studied International Relations and Government and Foreign Affairs. I am back in the motherland, Malawi to be precise. We have so much in common. It’s refreshing. Africa welcomes you.
Keep getting notifications for about a week now and I kept ignoring it till this morning. I decided to check out what this channel was about, this is the second video I’ve seen and I’m loving it. I derived pleasure from hearing non Ghanaians having a good experience in Ghana.
I’m glad you finally watched it and thanks for watching other videos as well 😊🙏🙏
@@Anaieta my sweet sis you are doing great job keep going, live in Switzerland
Your stories are so beautiful
You all are doing a great job “putting Ghana on the map”.
They really are. BTW I also enjoy your content.
Humm
I like part she said "in Ghana 🇬🇭, we all ready have enough to eat".
Tell the western-world, Africa 🌍 is not poor and for that Africa 🌍 has everything in abundance. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🌳🌳🌳
There are a lot of Africans doing this already.
Why do we have to tell everything to the west anyway.
@@SuperBabiiT very true, I don’t know why some Africans feel the need to broadcast to the world how good countries are, so that they can come and exploit you. How about you share this with other Ghanaians so they can return home.
You don’t think Africa has been colonized enough? Lol!
Definitely! she never claimed she was the first one
@QWECY what do you mean?!
Ghana is really welcoming. Peace be to you all who have embraced the love that Ghana has offered. Keep up the good work Anaieta.
🙏🙏🙏
@@Anaieta You're the people promoting GMO lab seeds and excessive chemical agriculture to destroy our sold and artificalize our food in Africa. But you "love nature" indeed.
Be careful what you're doing in our country because our people will not be asleep for too long. When the frustrations of our increasing illnesses caused by your western chemicals begin to be obvious, you will not escape the consequences wherever you are.
Much respect for your achievements. May God continue to sustain and bless ya.
I like the way she respects and acknowledges the hustle! You're a matured lady!
Lovely video!
Another absolutely brilliant piece. I am from Australia but spent 7 years in Ghana.
Tala has been able to highlight Ghana's strengths, offer nuanced views and demonstrate a way forward for many aspiring people.
Thank you Tala and Aneita
Thanks for watching ~
Watching you from Southern Maryland. Just visited Ghana in May. Beautiful country.
You welcome our doors are always open 🙂 🇬🇭😎🇬🇭✔️
Good video, great story. keep it up. Anaieta and Tala
There is something I like about her is her spirit. My spirit is also bright and that’s why I also quit a 6 figure job and founded a charity. Very good video.
That's very brave of you. Wish you all the best
This is a learning curve. THANKS.
I'm new here and I have to say that am impressed with the positive energy on this channel. Keep them coming in and may God bless you Anaieta.
Thanks so much for your comment. It’s really motivating 🌸
Great video, am learning great great and great, thanks to also contributing to the greening of Ghana project.
Very interesting video. I love the fact that you are doing urban farming right where you are and not renting some big space. This is great because poor-income people can relate and start in their own small space and grow healthy organic food without having to worry about the high overhead costs of creating something similar.
Her soul is pure welcome home sister
Good video & a lot of her info can be replicated if you have the space in your house as well as land for the urban farming. Very insightful.
Oh nice I see my little beautiful island flag 🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🏾😊
jamaicans Guyana Trini and other Caricom nations have been on the ground in Africa for over 150 yrs...
i watch alot of REPAT EXPAT African videos ( which is why Im here) and 1 out of 3 videos.. i see a random 🇯🇲 Jamaican Flag.
LIKKlE BUT TALAWA
If you dont know. i will encourage you to look up Jamaica role in not only stopping Africa from being emptied out but their role in why each nation fly pan African flags
1 person can make a difference. a little island can bring the wings of change, = nothing is impossible ( she is saying the same thing here)
Tala seems like a very nice young lady...
Shout out to all the DMV folks (in the U.S.)
Africa is working hard to keep Africa African.
God bless u and u have a great smile … I love it
Hello Tala, DMV in the building. You have inspired me a lot. I'm also living in Cathedral Avenue Washington DC. I bought a property in Ghana, so I was there 3 months ago and I'm planing to move by November. Georgetown, Tablet town, Friendship heights, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rockville, Takoma Park, Langley Park, Annapolis, Laurel, Prince George's, Silver Spring, Tyson Corner, Arlington, Woodbridge, Richmond, ant more. DMV is so beautiful
Laurel in the house. Originally from Ghana building my house too. MacCathy hill in the house
We are looking forward to meet you there in Ghana 🇬🇭😎 on November this year right ? Cheers 🥂 to ya !
This is really interesting ana thanks alot
Another great content well done 👍🏿 Anaieta
Nice story. Please make more similar videos.
This is absolutely amazing !
Thanksss~
Wow! You're absolutely fantastic.
we❤❤❤ you too. GHANA is beautiful
welcome dear
Oh My God! God will surely bless you by your good works 🌺🌹 Paradise
Asia , America and Africa .Iran . America and Ghana .All is in our hearts .
💕
Lovely
I look forward to your videos
beautiful documentary...thank you!!
Thanks~
Watching from England. Good stuff.
Very insightful!
Welcome to Ghana
Great 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Beautiful smile. Beautiful spirit. Great style and an AMAZING urban garden!! I just (accidently) killed a whole bunch of bean plants in my garden and was feeling down. Now I'm inspired to try again
Here after Nii Yemoh's interview 🤩🤩🤩
Great video 👏🔥
Thankss~
@@Anaieta welcome 🤩
Very well presented, awesome work keep shining ☀️
Meanwhile I'm still stuck in *Maryland* 😢
@@akeem1221 ikr I'm currently. making plans to become an expat....👍
Anaieta, I’m so proud of you for your life and your channel
Thanks a lot Violet. Means a lot to me❤️
Amazing
Keep up great job
Happy you found a home 🏡 in Ghana 🇬🇭. Iranians are very nice people.
Very cool finding your video!
Brazilian married to a Ghanaian here!
I'm gonna used your videos in my English classes!
I'm also interested in plants and nature, and of course... Ghana!💖
👏👏👏👏 You are learning English too. I am from Mozambique, portuguese speaking country in Africa. If you feel comfortable let's go to whatsApp. I have some groups with other Brazilians too. 🇲🇿♥️🇧🇷
I subscribe the moment I see that you are living in Africa... Let's go motherland🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗
Love what you are doing . I just subscribed. Cameroonian leaving in the U.S.A.
What an amazing spirit and woman!
Great content! I just became a subscriber !
Awesome! Thank you!
An amazing video . A day spent around you and your extremely organised fruits and herbs gardens will set me up for life about urban food growing. I am glad l subscribed to your channel . 💕🙏
Wow very educative!
Wow l love this
I like her use of space, and her "cool" house
Very nice video 👍🏾 Great interview!
She pronounced the word"kayayei" so well. Tell her I love what she's doing. Will love to connect with her for some seeds.
She's been living in Ghana for five years. It would be sad if she couldn't pronounce some words.
And she is a dog lover. I'm sold!
Amazinggggggggg ♥️💯, I really love your contents it really make realize that there is so many things in Africa that we can change in positive way
What a beautiful soul. 🌹🌹🌹
And the good thing for her is there is huge and growing Persian community in Ghana many in the Osu, Nyaniba, Labone, Ringway Estate area. Actually im in Atlanta right now after 20 yrs relocating back home to ghana permanently, one on my goals is to target the Persian community cos my family have a big property in Ako Adjei Park (osu, 15 mins walk to Oxford Street) and we trying to lease it for 20yrs, and im told the Persians love that area so I should network with them
I’m persian myself and barely have met Persians here😅
@@Anaieta They are mostly in the north; spreading Shia Islam
Love it
Her skin is evidence of the good food she eats.
And she surely not an African accent
Love the idea of urban farming. Tala's use of space is so cool. I will definitely try urban farming when I move to Ghana shortly
Dope! 🔥🔥
What's her full name? Because I like to see more of her
I have watched almost all the episodes, and I must say I am happy the narrative is changing
We love you being here
@Freedom Quest You are an individual we are a country
Proud of you
From Irannians.
خیلی دوست داشتنی بود
Keep up the good work.Am ur new subscriber .
May the creator bless your works
Those who go to Africa with America in mind quickly quit, but those who go there with Africa in mind live purposefully and peacefully!
Loved it. Basically you need to adapt to the place you move to rather than expecting the place to adapt to you
U are welcome to Ghana
We in the developed world think most of the burgers there are scammers and its full of con-jobs refreshing to see some real lives. Long Live Ghana
I love this …. Wish I can buy from her
Please don’t hesitate to follow @joon_accra on Instagram and learn more about her products
Love these series ... 😘😘
U are amazing. Persian women are awesome
You should move to Persia.
My girlfriend is call Zahra living I Canada. I really want to marry her she's so cute and peaceful. I am so proud of her
Beautiful🙂
What in the worrrld... yet so many of the college educated urban youths in GH are crying for jobs!
Kudos to you, Tala, for showing them the way forward, as they live off their parents. and who 'nose'? You may even be able to lease garden space economically, from other residential plots, moving 4ward!
This comment is embarrassing
@@SpadeFungi 👍🏾 intentionally so, yes.
Bcos most of them don't think outside the box and are all waiting for someone to give them a job. Others too are just lazy and want quick money yet they compare themselves to America, how pathetic 🙄. Rome was not built in a day it takes hard work blood, sweat and tears.
I hope you are still enjoying the motherland??🤩🤩🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✨
If you watch the video it is obvious she is happy so to “hope” or ask such a question makes you sound clueless.
You brought GREAT energy to Ghana. Very refreshing. Gratitude.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just subscribe to your and hope I enjoy been part of the family u are building on RUclips# welcome dear 🇬🇭
She is down to earth
I’m an African living in the United state,I just bump into your channel and I instantly love it .this is what I have been thinking the whole time to move back to Africa and that Africa has a lot of potential.
Wow this video is so helpful cuz I just applied a job in Accra as a Chinese-English translator 😁 thx for sharing!
加油!
@@Anaieta 😂any possibility you are also Chinese?
@@clarklaw5063 I’m Iranian, but studied in China so 我会中文😆
Awesome
Am Ghanaian living in America , I need a partner with her mindset to move back home and live on my land cos most Ghanaian women wanna move abroad instead. Lol
A partner as in wife? If so and you think most of the women want to travel, then why don't you bring one from the states or better still tryandconnect with right people. There are still good ones out there who will share your vision if you look hard enough. Unless you talking about business partners even that you can find one its just a matter of networking. Good luck 👍
I subscribed coz i like your smile..love from Namibia
درود به آناهیتا اسکندری عزیز
یاد پدر هنرمند و دوست داشتنیت بخیر
You're great🤍🕊💎🦋👑💜
🙏❤️❤️
Just subscribed and look forward to listening to your stories.
First time here and I love the videos here😍
Thanks Mena 🙏
Let's build the empire!
Respect to u girl
Great content!!! The hanging seedlings 🌱are one of a kind!!!
God bless you
I really love this! Gained my subscription
Beautiful film and a very interesting person
🙏🙏🙏
Good job
Goodone Muy bien
Congratulations You are in Paradise For me you are Real African
How so?
Nonsense!!
My name is Naimbai and I am from Chad. I relocated to the U.S at the age of 15 with my family because of my father who was a diplomat. We lived in Silver Spring, Maryland in Montgomery County for many years. When I was 19 years old, I moved to Ohio to attend Walsh University on a track and field Scholarship. I studied International Relations and Government and Foreign Affairs. I am back in the motherland, Malawi to be precise. We have so much in common. It’s refreshing. Africa welcomes you.
Come to Mozambique🇲🇿