BRAP BRAP my girl. Wi dun know dat suh wi nuh waste time wid bypassers. 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing Angie. I had an unforgettable experience of raw history & being schooled by Nana Kwame.
Watching this has made my day! I liked when he said when you create a family you become a mini God, so man has to provide, build and protect, his wife and offspring ❤.
What an inspirational commentary of Nana’s life journey to date. Wonderful to hear from those who made it to Africa and stayed put, in the 1980’s. I have part of his story and his wife before, but to hear even more in this way, is awesome 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💖💖💖 As well as the Legacy they will leave, just beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🤜🏾🤛🏾
Wonderful & you are correct re his wisdom. I spent over 8hrs there being captivated by Nana's wealth of knowledge on GHANA, AFRICA & global affairs. Not to mention Deacon; my belly is well full. This experience & 'one on one' was unbelievable for my mind. I am glad his wife connected me & thanks for sharing. 😊
great chat my brethren nana kwame Ras I've known this bredda from Jah know when lol he was once a local transport driver in the early 90s in Ghana big up king Black Santino dis
This was another interesting insight of history and the different aspect of how our people thrives inside Our motherland. Nana achievement, perspective is not only impressive, it is uplifting. You gave a beautiful intetview. Looking into how politics changed the scope of reality in present times, the interference of The West, continues to linger on in deciding policies in Ghana leadership and many other countries within the continent is dubious at most, unsettling. The people, not the ones who forward in, are slowly beginning to see the spell and are breaking out of it. There is hope. On another note, I for one would have loved to see how Nana's land was developed and is developing my sister. It would have made your interview that more intriguing. Perhaps you will get permission to do so at another time. One Love❤
This is such an amazing interview, very educational and informative. I resides in the USA, but i was born and grew up in (Davyton District) one of the Neighboring community that he is from in Manchester Jamaica 🇯🇲, that he mentioned earlier. I am so proud of your accomplishments in Ghana. I am looking forward to visit your estate when i visit Ghana. Keep up the good work. I am so impressed with your powerful life story, Kudos .
@@dianesjamaicatoghana This is my first time watching your Channel Diana, and I am a new Subscriber, I also shared your channel with all my family and friends in Jamaica so that they can Subscribe and share your Channel. Keep up the good work.
@bernadinehenry6487 A warm welcome my new subscriber Bernadine. I do appreciate you sharing & recommending the channel to your loved ones in JA. 😊✈️ Thank you.
1962 l was a mere 11 years old now living in England and now retired lady lovely time of life time to do more travelling to get the sunshine and lovely beaches
Well done rastaman 😊 u make me feel proud 👏 hats off to the queen 👸 a woman who supports her man,most women wouldn't have left England to live in africa
Clair nothing is wrong with Nana's chest. It was the MICROPHONE, brand new so it was coming off his shirt & I was signalling him to grab it. Thanks for the view .😊
@andra8367 Ahhh look at that Andra; it's all in your impulse of positive thought. Just started using the microphones & the amount of figeting I did in testing them out, I'm just glad I did not mash them up. Nana was such a good sport. Thanks for sharing. 😊
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This is what a husband suppose to be provider and protected big up yourselves Nana and family much love from Angela ABandB Kumasi ❤❤❤❤❤
BRAP BRAP my girl. Wi dun know dat suh wi nuh waste time wid bypassers. 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing Angie. I had an unforgettable experience of raw history & being schooled by Nana Kwame.
Watching this has made my day! I liked when he said when you create a family you become a mini God, so man has to provide, build and protect, his wife and offspring ❤.
Yesssss Coco, POWER statement. Thanks for sharing. 😊
What an inspirational commentary of Nana’s life journey to date. Wonderful to hear from those who made it to Africa and stayed put, in the 1980’s. I have part of his story and his wife before, but to hear even more in this way, is awesome 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💖💖💖 As well as the Legacy they will leave, just beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🤜🏾🤛🏾
Thank you for sharing Abeni. Nana's story is truly remarkable; 1980's - present. 😊
Amazing interview. He's man full of wisdom. Got to meet him and his lovely wife when visited Ghana last February!
Wonderful & you are correct re his wisdom. I spent over 8hrs there being captivated by Nana's wealth of knowledge on GHANA, AFRICA & global affairs. Not to mention Deacon; my belly is well full.
This experience & 'one on one' was unbelievable for my mind. I am glad his wife connected me & thanks for sharing. 😊
Wow pioneer ❤🇬🇭🙋🏾♂️
😊 Thanks for sharing Frank.
great chat my brethren nana kwame Ras I've known this bredda from Jah know when lol he was once a local transport driver in the early 90s in Ghana big up king Black Santino dis
WOW........thanks for sharing Nii. 😊
Very inspiring story
Thanks for sharing Kwame. 😊
Real talk,great interview ❤
😊 Appreciate Virtuous & sharing also.
Thank you for sharing
Likewise, thank you for sharing. 😊
Excellent!!🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
😊 Thank you Ricardo & for sharing. Yessss love seeing the flag in the comments; good one.
This was another interesting insight of history and the different aspect of how our people thrives inside Our motherland. Nana achievement, perspective is not only impressive, it is uplifting. You gave a beautiful intetview.
Looking into how politics changed the scope of reality in present times, the interference of The West, continues to linger on in deciding policies in Ghana leadership and many other countries within the continent is dubious at most, unsettling. The people, not the ones who forward in, are slowly beginning to see the spell and are breaking out of it. There is hope.
On another note, I for one would have loved to see how Nana's land was developed and is developing my sister. It would have made your interview that more intriguing. Perhaps you will get permission to do so at another time.
One Love❤
😊 Thank you for your insights & observation. I barely scratched the surface where Nana Kwame is concerned. A part 2 is on the horizon M Jebbison.
This is such an amazing interview, very educational and informative. I resides in the USA, but i was born and grew up in (Davyton District) one of the Neighboring community that he is from in Manchester Jamaica 🇯🇲, that he mentioned earlier. I am so proud of your accomplishments in Ghana. I am looking forward to visit your estate when i visit Ghana. Keep up the good work. I am so impressed with your powerful life story, Kudos .
He is from my Parish and my County Area. Alison, Bombay,Bellefield and Davyton where I am from.
AWESOME & thanks for sharing Bernadine.
Ghana awaits. 😊
Nice one. Thanks for sharing. 😊
@@dianesjamaicatoghana This is my first time watching your Channel Diana, and I am a new Subscriber, I also shared your channel with all my family and friends in Jamaica so that they can Subscribe and share your Channel. Keep up the good work.
@bernadinehenry6487 A warm welcome my new subscriber Bernadine. I do appreciate you sharing & recommending the channel to your loved ones in JA. 😊✈️
Thank you.
1962 l was a mere 11 years old now living in England and now retired lady lovely time of life time to do more travelling to get the sunshine and lovely beaches
😊 Thanks for sharing Millicent. Ghana awaits.
It would have been good to see his achievements. Ie school, bnb etc. Loved the interview.
Thanks for sharing Paulette. A part 2 will be in the making. 😊
Accra is 5 millions population
Independence was August 6, 1962.
CORRECT indeed & thanks for sharing Elfreda. 😊
Well done rastaman 😊 u make me feel proud 👏 hats off to the queen 👸 a woman who supports her man,most women wouldn't have left England to live in africa
Yes, yes, yes; his wife is indeed the QUEEN. Thanks for sharing. 😊
1962 is correct. My Father was from Manchester.
Nice one & thanks for sharing Rosemarie. 😊
August 6, 1962, Jamaican Independence
😊 Thanks for the precise date Jojo.
OK, so how can I get in touch with you
Email to jatoghana@gmail.com
Thanks for sharing. 😊
1962
😊 Thanks Franklyn & also for sharing.
Diane he continue putting his hand on his chest, please have him check with the doctor if he okay. Thanks
Clair nothing is wrong with Nana's chest. It was the MICROPHONE, brand new so it was coming off his shirt & I was signalling him to grab it.
Thanks for the view .😊
I interpreted the hand on heart gesture as just the heartfelt physical expression of a Rastaman sharing a reasoning.
@andra8367 Ahhh look at that Andra; it's all in your impulse of positive thought. Just started using the microphones & the amount of figeting I did in testing them out, I'm just glad I did not mash them up. Nana was such a good sport.
Thanks for sharing. 😊
@dianesjamaicatoghan
Lol.
Explanation accepted.
Just happy that's what caused the creation of your heartical dance moves called 'fidget'
@andra8367 🤣🤣 all is well & thank you Andra.
1962
Thank you Orelene for the info & for sharing. 😊
Independence 1962
Yes, yes, yes & thanks for the info.😊
Rastafari!!
😊 Thanks for sharing Samuel.
Accra is 5 millions as population
Ayeeeee settled; bigger than the land of my birth JAMAICA. Thanks for the info Kwasi. 😊