23yo Canadian-Ghanaian here, I found you a year and a bit ago and just want to say thank you for inspiring all of us! its amazing that your in Ghana right now my Dad is there right now too! One thing I can say about all Ghanaians is now more than ever we want to unite our African countries & Caribbean countries!
Stephen seems to be changing his favourite Ghanaian meal..his last favourite was beans and plantain! That's awesome! It goes to show that Ghanaians have a variety of delicious meals 😋 👊🏾💃 🇬🇭
Accra has white or off white sand beach color but Volta Region and Western Region has an orange hue. Make your way to Cape Three Points. It is the center of the earth.
Come again because you are here at home, Ghanaians are very happy you enjoyed your holidays. And again we wish you a safe journey and all the best in future. Bye 👋 bye till next time. ✌️💝
Akwaaba You are 100% correct. Some people are unwilling to experience a different culture without imposing their habits. It makes them uncomfortable and unwilling. I've been to Ghana twice in the past year and I enjoyed the culture, experience and people. I'm looking forward your visit to the Cape Coast and the Dungeons.
We west African love carribean people with all of our hearts and soul 😭❤️❤️❤️🙏🇱🇷🇯🇲The world we live in feeds hatred by promoting merciless and harmful attitudes and behavior. Intolerance, prejudice, insulting speech, bullying, and vandalism thrive because “the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one,” Satan the Devil.
@@rodneyrainey2021 Ghanaians are very welcoming, Trust me on the streets of Accra you wouldn't be treated as a foreigner you are welcomed as their own.
@@panafricanist8876 We welcome you here to on the Streets of America But many of you Africans seem to not like So called African Americans even though I don’t consider myself African I am a Black American
Ghanaians don't party harder than Jamaicans. I don't know how old you are but I remember the Passa Passa parties. Jamaicans went HARD I use to see them dance ALL NIGHT until the morning come. You should show us Ghana's nightlife.
That combination of palm and pea nuts soup actually wet my appetite. We in sub Saharan African cherish our traditions and culture. Western lifestyle isn’t and shouldn’t be the only norm in this world of over 8 billion people. Thanx for showcasing our culture bro.
It's amazing he said the beach and the kids catching fish for sale reminds him of home and his culture, well it IS his culture Jamaicans are Africans their African culture hasn't been tainted that much not like Americans blk's. Blk Americans when we see Jamaicans and how they live we see Africa! to us Jamaicans are not westernized even the Jamaicans that are educated or wealthy. Americans would love to be in the motherland but like he said he felt like he was at home a blk American couldn't say that! It's a blessing to know your culture wasn't completely erased like ours but even tho we still have some African ways but very little!
Hi i love to see u enjoying african meals am a Jamaican 🇯🇲 in Jamaica and i do make palmnut soup by watching sweet adjeley frm ghana 🇬🇭 and i made chicken palmnut soup my family brings ghana and nigeria food stuff for me plus i have the palmnut tree near by which i boil the fruit and pound it in my pot and put hot water on it and juice it out and make palmnut soup plus nigerian banga soup and its very stainy it will turn anything in orange/red colour
Aaww, so sad for Kwesi...my condolences. That's why we have to live for the now, we never know tmrw. U guys made all these plans, and see what happened.
The other day I think I heard you say we don't roast plantain we do, my uncle and grandmother did, and shrimp is shrimp, and janga,is a very tiny fish we have back home also, I think different parts of the island might have some things you might not know, in fact some food some of the older people eat, some of the younger people don't know about them, great content !
Yes I totally agree with your closing message. We only own the moment we are in. We should never take life for granted as we don’t know what tomorrow holds. You guys are bringing back some lovely memories of the delicious food and wonderful warmth and hospitality of the beautiful people of Ghana😍 Please, please try the Pollava Soup. It’s a beautiful soup with everything in it including baby crabs, fish, meat eeeverytin! Would love to know if it beats rice ball and peanut soup. My favourite dish hands down! Big love for you guys 😍💕❤️
I love your humbleness Stephen! Tomorrow is not promise so live your today as it’s your last. Stay bless Stay healthy and Stay safe. Love you guys. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As ah Guyanese I can say your eating skills are grate with ✋ hands. For a Lil cleaner hand just make sure you use your thumb 👍as a windshield wiper for your other fingers. N FYI IM PROUD TO SAY I LOVE WHEN SOMEONE ASK ME "WERE AM I FROM?" I SAY "GUYANA" 🇬🇾 THEY ASK "GHANA"???🇬🇭 I SAY WITH A HUGE SMILE YES 😁 ❤💛💚RED GOLD N GREEN LOVE ALWAYS!
That thumb technique! Thank youuuu! I’ll try it at dinner tomorrow, wow. And I’m glad you are proud of where you are from, you ambassador your country, always give it strength
Loved the video from beginning to end,so refreshing to see Ghana through your eyes and experience it from your view! Looks amazing 🤩 and I would love to try that dish you had and eat it with my right hand 😋👌 and beans I love your pink dress that's also my favorite color! So happy to see both of you enjoying this new experience together! One Love from Canada 👍
Yaaaay!! I was born in Labadi, right by the beach there. That's my dad's hometown. We later move to the suburbs between labadi and Osu, called Labone. I hope u get to drive around there. Nice, old suburb. Slow down on the ALOMO BITTERS! Jlly is the one who will pay for it later..wait, did I just say that, sorrrryyy!!🙈🙈🤦♀️
@@Jillybeans4u yes Jilly, u burst out laughing because I do that to u! Hahahaha...after all, u are the one with all those things coming out of your mouth when Steve was cooking for u naked! All that stuff still ringing in my ears! Good Lord! Hahahaha
If it's possible I would recommend you travel to Kwahu in the Eastern region, up the mountain to be precise. It's such a beautiful place and you will love it.
Whoaaaaa!!! Your editing is EPIC! I’m looking at the 1st approximately 6 minutes and the scene of the boys by the water with the music bed added is so cinematic!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Ahhhhhh Best vlog ever i loved everything about it so much😁👏🏽🔥and your Journey in Ghana is just amazing and you sharing it with us is just ahhh keep it up Ibby!!!!!👏🏽💕absolutely loved it
Really enjoying your journey in the Motherland, if possible could you please post or make reference to the place you are staying, it looks comfortable and like a nice place to stay for someone who wants to go at their own pace and not be restricted to a hotel.
Wow You're making me salivating here in Sydney Australia. Yummylicious. Guinea fowl looks yummy. Man you're brave for trying new things. Once you try Ghanaian local dishes you'll be hooked. Bless up. Omo tuo is for champions Watching from Sydney Australia
I absolutely loved this vlog,Thank you both for exploring Ghana I am so excited. Stephen you're reasoning is on point , we have to respect everyone and their differences. Enjoy guys one life to live. Big up your guides for today's vlog. One love🖤💚💛
Yes, I mentioned it to him last time, because he wants pork to eat so badly...so I told him, the night market is the best place to get all the well seasoned pork with shito. He responded and said he is noting it down to get to Osu night market. I hope he's able to make it there. He wants pork so badly.
I also agree with Ms. Nelson. Your closing message was insightful. I am an "Black American" which makes it hard to travel to other countries, because of their opinion about Americans. I to would like be able to travel to other countries and just be there learning about their cultures. So I am traveling through You and Jilly. Thank you for your VLOGS. Stay save in your travels, and get home save. 🌴
I understand your sentiment but have u ever thought of been somewhere everyone looks like a cousin and u never feel like a minority but experience love like you never felt before. Take a trip to Ghana or any African country and you will see what am talking about. One love
Hi Stephen and Jilly when you get back to Jamaica please extend your visit to Ghana by going to the Accompong maroon village in St Elizabeth as their great great great grand parents were taken from Ghana as slaves it really would be beautiful to do a programme over there. What do you think🇬🇭🇯🇲
♥️🙏👸🤴🤴🤴☝👍👏👏💪💪😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥💯💯🇯🇲🇯🇲💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🤜🤛🤔👍👍👍👍👍👍.God bless always stay safe 🙏 ❤ 💖 big up 🙏 ❤ thank you for sharing your Ghana experience with us. One love always ❤
23yo Canadian-Ghanaian here, I found you a year and a bit ago and just want to say thank you for inspiring all of us! its amazing that your in Ghana right now my Dad is there right now too! One thing I can say about all Ghanaians is now more than ever we want to unite our African countries & Caribbean countries!
Is quasi your dad ? Lol
So true!
We should do it and call it the the "afo federation" of the world. The Jewish federation of America is doing it why can't we.?
Soak is an amazing human being,living his dream,thanks for sharing,and share more often
Thank you Kevin,love the way you said it
Stephen seems to be changing his favourite Ghanaian meal..his last favourite was beans and plantain! That's awesome!
It goes to show that Ghanaians have a variety of delicious meals 😋 👊🏾💃 🇬🇭
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Accra has white or off white sand beach color but Volta Region and Western Region has an orange hue. Make your way to Cape Three Points. It is the center of the earth.
Come again because you are here at home, Ghanaians are very happy you enjoyed your holidays. And again we wish you a safe journey and all the best in future. Bye 👋 bye till next time. ✌️💝
Thank you, I will
Often times the best times are the unplanned experiences!
True say!
Great you are experiencing the motherland yourself and not listening to negative vibes from the western media.
😎✊🏾
Don't forget to visit Jamaica Village. Love from DC. ----- Osollo.
Ghana will always love you, you have done great by her.
Jilly and Stephen Ghana living look like is agree with you guys 🌝♥
so cool to see your hand eating skills have improved. Enjoyyyy :)
Akwaaba
You are 100% correct. Some people are unwilling to experience a different culture without imposing their habits. It makes them uncomfortable and unwilling. I've been to Ghana twice in the past year and I enjoyed the culture, experience and people. I'm looking forward your visit to the Cape Coast and the Dungeons.
YOU GUYS REALLY PREPARED BEFORE COMING TO GHANA. I LOVE YOUR VIBES. THANKS.
We west African love carribean people with all of our hearts and soul 😭❤️❤️❤️🙏🇱🇷🇯🇲The world we live in feeds hatred by promoting merciless and harmful attitudes and behavior. Intolerance, prejudice, insulting speech, bullying, and vandalism thrive because “the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one,” Satan the Devil.
Do you Love African Americans?
@@rodneyrainey2021 Ghanaians are very welcoming, Trust me on the streets of Accra you wouldn't be treated as a foreigner you are welcomed as their own.
@@rodneyrainey2021 what?? What does that even mean?
@@panafricanist8876 We welcome you here to on the Streets of America But many of you Africans seem to not like So called African Americans even though I don’t consider myself African I am a Black American
@@rainbow3649 You know what I mean
Yes, that's the Ghana beer! Club is the best for decades!
So good!
Big up bredda for putting Ghana out there in a positive way like that. I’m glad you used your hands and not any spoon or fork lol.
🇬🇭😎💪🏾
The bad thing about the video is the end 😢😢 very beautiful I enjoy it
Bless up bredren. We would love to see a link up with Jasmine Ama. Stay blessed.
Ghanaians don't party harder than Jamaicans. I don't know how old you are but I remember the Passa Passa parties. Jamaicans went HARD I use to see them dance ALL NIGHT until the morning come. You should show us Ghana's nightlife.
Both you and jilly are looking more climatized. Nice to see Jilly looking more relaxed.
That combination of palm and pea nuts soup actually wet my appetite. We in sub Saharan African cherish our traditions and culture. Western lifestyle isn’t and shouldn’t be the only norm in this world of over 8 billion people. Thanx for showcasing our culture bro.
Anytime! And yes that combination really slaps
It's amazing he said the beach and the kids catching fish for sale reminds him of home and his culture, well it IS his culture Jamaicans are Africans their African culture hasn't been tainted that much not like Americans blk's. Blk Americans when we see Jamaicans and how they live we see Africa! to us Jamaicans are not westernized even the Jamaicans that are educated or wealthy. Americans would love to be in the motherland but like he said he felt like he was at home a blk American couldn't say that! It's a blessing to know your culture wasn't completely erased like ours but even tho we still have some African ways but very little!
Hi i love to see u enjoying african meals am a Jamaican 🇯🇲 in Jamaica and i do make palmnut soup by watching sweet adjeley frm ghana 🇬🇭 and i made chicken palmnut soup my family brings ghana and nigeria food stuff for me plus i have the palmnut tree near by which i boil the fruit and pound it in my pot and put hot water on it and juice it out and make palmnut soup plus nigerian banga soup and its very stainy it will turn anything in orange/red colour
You really embracing Africa, i love that you are pounding your own palm fruits. Sweet Adjeley is legit!!!
@@kingdomseekersunited thank you and yes sweet adjeley is legit
Maybe your ancestors were west Africans one love your amazing 💕💕💕
Nice video. That beach is HUGE
Man!! You can always get plenty of food. Ghana 🇬🇭 nice Bro!!
Please create a Playlist with the Ghana series. Thanks
Bermuda 🇧🇲 in the building. Waiting
Aaww, so sad for Kwesi...my condolences. That's why we have to live for the now, we never know tmrw. U guys made all these plans, and see what happened.
The other day I think I heard you say we don't roast plantain we do, my uncle and grandmother did, and shrimp is shrimp, and janga,is a very tiny fish we have back home also, I think different parts of the island might have some things you might not know, in fact some food some of the older people eat, some of the younger people don't know about them, great content !
We don’t roast plantain with peanuts, I spoke of that combination. I myself have roasted plantains in videos before. 😎
I just had to comment on Jilly's hair; sooo pretty.😊
Yes I totally agree with your closing message. We only own the moment we are in. We should never take life for granted as we don’t know what tomorrow holds.
You guys are bringing back some lovely memories of the delicious food and wonderful warmth and hospitality of the beautiful people of Ghana😍 Please, please try the Pollava Soup. It’s a beautiful soup with everything in it including baby crabs, fish, meat eeeverytin! Would love to know if it beats rice ball and peanut soup. My favourite dish hands down! Big love for you guys 😍💕❤️
Ohhhh man that soup sounds good from you mentioned crab
@@SOAIVLOGS Love you guys energy 🦾💯
I love your humbleness Stephen! Tomorrow is not promise so live your today as it’s your last. Stay bless Stay healthy and Stay safe. Love you guys. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
He is an awesome human being
As ah Guyanese I can say your eating skills are grate with ✋ hands.
For a Lil cleaner hand just make sure you use your thumb 👍as a windshield wiper for your other fingers.
N FYI IM PROUD TO SAY I LOVE WHEN SOMEONE ASK ME "WERE AM I FROM?"
I SAY "GUYANA" 🇬🇾
THEY ASK "GHANA"???🇬🇭
I SAY WITH A HUGE SMILE YES 😁
❤💛💚RED GOLD N GREEN LOVE ALWAYS!
That thumb technique! Thank youuuu! I’ll try it at dinner tomorrow, wow. And I’m glad you are proud of where you are from, you ambassador your country, always give it strength
Still loving the channel ,it's amazing there. Jill is so beautiful .
Loved the video from beginning to end,so refreshing to see Ghana through your eyes and experience it from your view! Looks amazing 🤩 and I would love to try that dish you had and eat it with my right hand 😋👌 and beans I love your pink dress that's also my favorite color! So happy to see both of you enjoying this new experience together! One Love from Canada 👍
Yummy yummy, rice balls with palm nut butter soup one of my favourite 😍
Literally binging every single episode on the Ghana series bro. Respect 👊🏾
Wow I see you really enjoyed the meal.
Yaaaay!! I was born in Labadi, right by the beach there. That's my dad's hometown. We later move to the suburbs between labadi and Osu, called Labone. I hope u get to drive around there. Nice, old suburb. Slow down on the ALOMO BITTERS! Jlly is the one who will pay for it later..wait, did I just say that, sorrrryyy!!🙈🙈🤦♀️
@@Jillybeans4u yes Jilly, u burst out laughing because I do that to u! Hahahaha...after all, u are the one with all those things coming out of your mouth when Steve was cooking for u naked! All that stuff still ringing in my ears! Good Lord! Hahahaha
If it's possible I would recommend you travel to Kwahu in the Eastern region, up the mountain to be precise. It's such a beautiful place and you will love it.
Facts bro, stay humble and focused. Hi Jillian 👋. Great content stay blessed.
Thank you, I will
Whoaaaaa!!! Your editing is EPIC! I’m looking at the 1st approximately 6 minutes and the scene of the boys by the water with the music bed added is so cinematic!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Omg the way you enjoyed that food, again.. I'm soo hungry. The resort and hotel looks soo good🔥💕 great closing and beautiful message ❤
Glad you enjoyed as much as it did
Continue enjoying Mama Africa 💖💛💚🖤
Ahhhhhh Best vlog ever i loved everything about it so much😁👏🏽🔥and your Journey in Ghana is just amazing and you sharing it with us is just ahhh keep it up Ibby!!!!!👏🏽💕absolutely loved it
Thank you so much, it's all new for me here so this makes me glad!!
This was a great vlog. I enjoyed this it was nice.
Glad you enjoyed it
She killed that dress 😍😍😍😍
Saint Louis in the building can't wait to see what you guys are cooking salute 🏖😄
Hello Stephen And Jillian I'm Standing By And Waiting For Another Great Video Blessings To You Both 🤎🤎👸🏽🤴🏾🤩👌🏽
Really enjoying your journey in the Motherland, if possible could you please post or make reference to the place you are staying, it looks comfortable and like a nice place to stay for someone who wants to go at their own pace and not be restricted to a hotel.
Yes I think I referenced it 2 videos down but it’s called embassy gardens, all the locals however said it was super pricey.
Can you stay at a local house for the day and show they culture on a day to day basis
Wow
You're making me salivating here in Sydney Australia.
Yummylicious.
Guinea fowl looks yummy.
Man you're brave for trying new things.
Once you try Ghanaian local dishes you'll be hooked.
Bless up.
Omo tuo is for champions
Watching from Sydney Australia
Ayyy I so want to go to Australia!
@@SOAIVLOGS you're welcome any time once the borders are opened,
Really wanna travel, just to have experiences like this! 🥲🥺 Thanks for sharing always 🇹🇹🇹🇹
I absolutely loved this vlog,Thank you both for exploring Ghana I am so excited. Stephen you're reasoning is on point , we have to respect everyone and their differences. Enjoy guys one life to live. Big up your guides for today's vlog. One love🖤💚💛
Another dope content bro✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Hey ibby and Jillian loving it there in Ghana every video is truly amazing just like back home
I really enjoyed this vlog and omotuo is sweet o 😋
Ghana dishes are the best
Hehe..Stephen so which of the Ghanaian meals is really your best? You seem to enjoy all and say ' this is the best meal'...
I was about post a similar statement:)
I’ll give full on details when I do my end review of them all ☺️
@@SOAIVLOGS Good.You definitely need to do a review of all the foods you have eaten.I wonder what your STOMACH is FEELING😁😂😃
Trying to make a trip to Ghana this year. What airline did you guys use?
I enjoyed this vlog very much. Cant wait for more, including night life.
The appetiser really worked on my guy💯
Loved every minute of this vlog Stephen. My condolences to Kwesi ❤️
Ghana is beautiful must visit
I am really enjoying the vlogs, love how you like trying new foods.
Well said..
Please continue to share your journey. Good job so far.
Thanks you guys for this video the food looks so good and I appreciate your tour guide explaining stuff to us enjoy the video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great vlog!
Best video since u are in Ghana
I liked this one too
@@SOAIVLOGS wish u can chill out whit kwasi again.. He was very cool guy
@@asemdad2433 I agree..I wish they can get him again..He was so cool to hang out with.
Kwasi is super cool n good vibe fani🤣🤣🤣
I love you guys and love your video ❤️❤️
Nuff love!
Another wonderful, & entertaining video.. you are so right about being humble and embracing each other’s culture 🌸💞🌸
I’ve been watching your videos since day one. Extremely proud of you. Keep it up bro🙏👆🏻🤝🥺😎
Go to osu night market get some night food
Yes, I mentioned it to him last time, because he wants pork to eat so badly...so I told him, the night market is the best place to get all the well seasoned pork with shito. He responded and said he is noting it down to get to Osu night market. I hope he's able to make it there. He wants pork so badly.
Looking forwards for this
I love this! Thank you for showing us the home land!
I also agree with Ms. Nelson. Your closing message was insightful. I am an "Black American" which makes it hard to travel to other
countries, because of their opinion about Americans. I to would like be able to travel to other countries and just be there learning about
their cultures. So I am traveling through You and Jilly. Thank you for your VLOGS. Stay save in your travels,
and get home save. 🌴
I understand your sentiment but have u ever thought of been somewhere everyone looks like a cousin and u never feel like a minority but experience love like you never felt before. Take a trip to Ghana or any African country and you will see what am talking about. One love
Lovely video and the conte at the end. Well said 👏 👌 👍 🙌
I love palm nut soup too
Blessings thanks for sharing another great content.Jilly i love the braids 💖🤗
Look forward to this, 😋
Nice vibe to this video... keep it up
@ 34:26 had me in tears.
Lovely video!
check out labadi beach and the ones in Volta region..those are more beaches..you went to Ghana when its hot..it was so chilly in July and August..
I’ve eaten foul in Jamaica. But that is a luxury to eat hard foul
Think this is my favourite episode so far..thank you for shining the light
Yummy
This is the first time seeing you enjoying our food.
Love this one
Hi Stephen and Jilly when you get back to Jamaica please extend your visit to Ghana by going to the Accompong maroon village in St Elizabeth as their great great great grand parents were taken from Ghana as slaves it really would be beautiful to do a programme over there. What do you think🇬🇭🇯🇲
Yea l heard the original name is “Acheampong” an Akan name.
💖🎧 song selections.
ayyy
Watch the ads please..Support SOAI Vlogs!
Been sick but am doing much better now
They call mackerel salmon in ghana
Enjoy!
♥️🙏👸🤴🤴🤴☝👍👏👏💪💪😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥💯💯🇯🇲🇯🇲💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🤜🤛🤔👍👍👍👍👍👍.God bless always stay safe 🙏 ❤ 💖 big up 🙏 ❤ thank you for sharing your Ghana experience with us. One love always ❤
At 9:42 I felt that😊
I am so happy with your summary...
Good content
Great videos keep it up👍🏾
Loving all the Ghana videos..thank u Steven for taking us along