Thank you for featuring the Elmina Java Museum. It is heartening to know my research and collaboration with Dr. van Kessel over twenty years ago, is starting to reach a wider audience. Excited to see where your future travels take you!
We were really happy to learn of such history and even happier to share it in the best way possible. We hope more people are moved to learn more and visit the Elmina Java Museum
I've always thought your voice best suited historical narration. This was a great production. As a history buff, I've wanted to visit the Java Museum for a while. It's nice to see that the trip would be worth it. There was also a son of the then Asantehene who was sent, as part of the deal, to the Netherlands to study Mining and supposedly he was the first African to have a formal mining degree but unfortunately he didn't return.
Yup. Kwasi Boakye. In fact, the Agreement was to send two Sons. One didn't return. There's a link to the full research paper I got most of the information from in the description
I don't know if I can calculate, I was learning new things (motion graphics) and while trying to complete it so maybe 36-48 hours cumulatively. It has taken me about 3 weeks to edit
2:31 first glimpse of the majestic Eli 👶
In his car seat throne
Thank you for featuring the little man
❤️❤️
I screamed Eii at the mention of Abossey Okai too! 😂😂😂 wey format that. Great video!
Big big format ankasa!
How's the dog and baby are getting along? When children get older it gets better, because they can communicate their feelings. Less guess work...
This was a great production. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you!
Made my day. Learnt some history I wasn't aware of. Now I will have to try to find out more.
We're glad!
Top notch editing . i enjoyed watching this . love it ! I was very hooked , feels like i watching a docuseries.
That was the intention. I hope I can sustain the style with other episodes
You really carried me through this vlog. Learned something new
Nice one. Looking forward to the next episode
Love this journey! Can’t wait to see more. And…the car problems gave (kind of) sweet memories. Ghana oh Ghana…🙃
This video is well produced. Very well done.
This comment makes the invested time worth it 👊🏿
I like how you upload content on this channel, kudos.
Thanks Kwasi!
To think I come from Elmina and I’ve never heard about the Belanda Hitam! There’s so much to discover.
There's you go!!
This is gooollldd!!!
nice episode cant wait for the next. big ups. the history part was amazing, something new i did not know thanks a lot
Thank you too! We also can't wait for the next episode
Lovely video and super interesting history! Looking forward to watch the upcoming video from your next trip :)
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for featuring the Elmina Java Museum. It is heartening to know my research and collaboration with Dr. van Kessel over twenty years ago, is starting to reach a wider audience. Excited to see where your future travels take you!
We were really happy to learn of such history and even happier to share it in the best way possible. We hope more people are moved to learn more and visit the Elmina Java Museum
I've always thought your voice best suited historical narration. This was a great production. As a history buff, I've wanted to visit the Java Museum for a while. It's nice to see that the trip would be worth it. There was also a son of the then Asantehene who was sent, as part of the deal, to the Netherlands to study Mining and supposedly he was the first African to have a formal mining degree but unfortunately he didn't return.
Yup. Kwasi Boakye. In fact, the Agreement was to send two Sons. One didn't return. There's a link to the full research paper I got most of the information from in the description
Hmm, sorry about the car but that's Ghana "fitters" for you. Fix one problem (temporarily), create 3 more to ensure repeat business😆
Great business model lol
1:20 beautiful resort. Lemon Beach is found in which town?
Oh, Elmina.
Chale, this production is top notch. We want more of this.
Wei deɛ bosome adwuma oo. So you must to wait
@@fremekwame Hahaha..we have patience paaa
Interesting
Eiii but wait did the guy say he went to Abbosey Okai??? I screamed too 😅😅
Me se! They are the same no matter the location
@@fremekwame lol 😂
chaley the editting is crazy o. HERH! How many hours?
I mean, how many hours to finish this edit?
I don't know if I can calculate, I was learning new things (motion graphics) and while trying to complete it so maybe 36-48 hours cumulatively. It has taken me about 3 weeks to edit
2:07 Abossey Okai - Accra, is definitely a lie! HAHAHAHAHAH
He conf me take chop my money 🥲
Ghana , little but always playing in international affairs
Mechanics Dey lie… nothing like original…
He take show me ankasa 🤧
I bet the mechanic took your car out for a spin. Ah, why would he do that?
It was either that or paying so much more for towing service. We chose the lesser evil chale
The story telling ❤chef’s kiss 🤌🏾
Thank you ☺️