Help is on the way...my wife and I are working on a project to help improve the situation at the schools in Asebu. It will take time, but it will happen. BTW...the land in Asebu is not "free", money is being made, but you do get quality land at a decent and reasonable price.
Thank heavens for people like you. If you are still in Ghana I would love to meet with you. About the money involved I learnt is for only administrative cost and not price for the land.
@@NiisExperience"About the money involved I learnt is for only administrative cost and not price for the land." Yes, that is what they tell you...but trust me, it doesn't cost that much to do the paperwork. You can buy land in Asebu that is much cheaper than the 'free' land and it includes all the administrative cost and paperwork. I am not trying to discourage folks from getting this land since I have some myself...but just bear in mind, it is not free.
@@Uncle-Basil…it’s people like you that discount other people’s time and only focus on the actual cost of the paperwork of the indenture. It’s like going to a restaurant and complaining about the cost of food saying when I buy the ingredients from the grocery store it doesn’t cost that much, completely ignoring that the chef and waiter need to be paid and also rent and utilities for the building.
@@zerosumgame3722 You completely missed the point I made...what I said is that "money is being made"...so then, how can the land be "free"? Think about that and let it sink in. Let me restate what I said earlier...if other chiefs in the area are "selling" land and it is much cheaper than the "free" land, how is that land "free"? If I made $600 profit from the sale of "free" land, how is that land free? I don't have a problem with folks charging for services, but you can't say the land is "free" when you're making a profit. How is that different to the guy down the road who is "selling" land, and his land is way cheaper?
Let’s forget about always trying very hard to box children inside a classroom! They learn when they are free to roam outside. Children in Finland are playing outside all the time in their forest and they are the best! Let’s try to make do with what we have and have them focus on the basics! It’s all a mindset!
I know you don’t vlog but if you do some vlog like this it will be amazing l didn’t skip not once was very entertaining and educational and entertaining
Ecclesiastes 2:1-2 (KJV) I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is vanity. I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it?
You should have said that the land is given to people of African descent, and not just a particular group. There are people of African descent in Europe, Asia, Caribbean, Central and South America, and not just the United States.
Please that school you video isn't in Asebu. .......and why did you even say a typical village. .......is because because the lands were given out for free?😊
This is that one comment I was waiting for 😂 Fact is I always do, I particularly forgot this one because I was too busy recording, but I’ll do better next time 😎
We were very interested to hear about your discovery of the developments at the Pan African village at Asebu. More than 95% of your program was devoted on Adverts, a stay with a rapper friend, a school, a snake and a coffin. Less than a minute of an evening aerial video showing a handful of houses under construction. What a total distraction from the Focus of the Review you promised, at the beginning, on the settlers at the Pan African village at Asebu. Total waste of our time, Sir.You now promise a second village tour to come.
For real for real
This be mad content
Thanks for hosting me 😎
That’s some quality storytelling there…don’t keep us waiting on the next one, notifications officially enabled
Thanks man ❤️
Help is on the way...my wife and I are working on a project to help improve the situation at the schools in Asebu. It will take time, but it will happen. BTW...the land in Asebu is not "free", money is being made, but you do get quality land at a decent and reasonable price.
Thank heavens for people like you. If you are still in Ghana I would love to meet with you.
About the money involved I learnt is for only administrative cost and not price for the land.
@@NiisExperience"About the money involved I learnt is for only administrative cost and not price for the land."
Yes, that is what they tell you...but trust me, it doesn't cost that much to do the paperwork. You can buy land in Asebu that is much cheaper than the 'free' land and it includes all the administrative cost and paperwork. I am not trying to discourage folks from getting this land since I have some myself...but just bear in mind, it is not free.
@@Uncle-Basil Oh got it. We’ll explained.
@@Uncle-Basil…it’s people like you that discount other people’s time and only focus on the actual cost of the paperwork of the indenture.
It’s like going to a restaurant and complaining about the cost of food saying when I buy the ingredients from the grocery store it doesn’t cost that much, completely ignoring that the chef and waiter need to be paid and also rent and utilities for the building.
@@zerosumgame3722 You completely missed the point I made...what I said is that "money is being made"...so then, how can the land be "free"? Think about that and let it sink in. Let me restate what I said earlier...if other chiefs in the area are "selling" land and it is much cheaper than the "free" land, how is that land "free"? If I made $600 profit from the sale of "free" land, how is that land free?
I don't have a problem with folks charging for services, but you can't say the land is "free" when you're making a profit. How is that different to the guy down the road who is "selling" land, and his land is way cheaper?
Beautiful storytelling... I didn't feel like skipping even once. So much information in a short video... Great
Thanks for watching ❤️
Let’s forget about always trying very hard to box children inside a classroom! They learn when they are free to roam outside. Children in Finland are playing outside all the time in their forest and they are the best! Let’s try to make do with what we have and have them focus on the basics! It’s all a mindset!
Haha this would have worked if government do not provide syllabus to academic institutions to be completed within a given time.
What a lovely video Papa like always such a great storyteller❤
Thanks Tiffara ❤️
@@NiisExperience lol 😂
I know you don’t vlog but if you do some vlog like this it will be amazing l didn’t skip not once was very entertaining and educational and entertaining
Omg this so sad!!!!! Omg I hope they get the help they needed ❤some lovely kids.
Yes🥲
Thats a great content man
Thanks man ❤️
I like your content Nii. Keep it up.
Thanks Trevlyn ❤️
I really love the editing of your video 📹 great content 👌 👏 👍 ❤
Thanks brother ❤️❤️
I love your content
Thanks man ❤️
Ecclesiastes 2:1-2 (KJV) I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is vanity.
I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it?
I love this!!
Nayya ❤️
@@NiisExperience 🫶🏾💕
Very interesting video,
Glad you enjoyed it
Please ask your friend to tell you the name of the place he teaches
I mentioned it in the video, it’s actually called Egyirkrom, about 7mins drive from the Pan African village
wow well done bro
Thanks man
Is this place different from Attabubu or im the one not pronouncing well
which place are you referring to ??
4,000 cedis a year wow 😯 let me go live in the village that’s such a big place and looking nocwx🎉🎉🎉
Lol you will leave in no time😅
@@NiisExperience lmafooooooooo I am saying this in my head in your voice hahaha 😂 😫😫
You should have said that the land is given to people of African descent, and not just a particular group. There are people of African descent in Europe, Asia, Caribbean, Central and South America, and not just the United States.
That is true, I mostly mix up the two
What are the people doing for themselves to help their children.
No school at Asebu wear's green and yellow
Nice content but check the name of the place
Impressive
Thanks man 👏❤️
Password!!! Welcome to my home haha 😂😂
This is crazy don't want to hear yoiir late. Going here stopping their😂😂
You better post the first freestyle b4 I report the account 😅
The bomb freestyle or which one 😂
Please that school you video isn't in Asebu. .......and why did you even say a typical village. .......is because because the lands were given out for free?😊
It’s just Close, if you live in the village I would love to interview you
I think we should chat I’m from the diaspora I own land In Ghana let’s connect
Drop contact details please
Lol they expect you to be late. Its how it is here ive noticed. Things can always happen tomorrow
That is true lol thanks for watching ❤️
Not only African Americans
That’s very right
I don’t miss none
Honurable, thanks man 👏
You didn’t comb 🪮 your hair and forgot to add lotion or sunscreen on your face!!!
I don’t use sunscreen 😂
@@NiisExperience idk 🤷🏽♀️ why because it’s good for your you especially living in Ghana where it’s too hot!!🥵
If you're not African American then how can you claim?
You have to be of African descent or just black.
Not the rap 😂
That makes the two of us 😂
you take too long to get to the point
wear a seat belt
This is that one comment I was waiting for 😂
Fact is I always do, I particularly forgot this one because I was too busy recording, but I’ll do better next time 😎
We were very interested to hear about your discovery of the developments at the Pan African village at Asebu. More than 95% of your program was devoted on Adverts, a stay with a rapper friend, a school, a snake and a coffin. Less than a minute of an evening aerial video showing a handful of houses under construction. What a total distraction from the Focus of the Review you promised, at the beginning, on the settlers at the Pan African village at Asebu. Total waste of our time, Sir.You now promise a second village tour to come.
I made a second video, you can check it out James