Great interview! I can relate to some of things that Jasmine said. There are far more challenges moving back to Africa or the Caribbean, but at the end of the day, it's your love for the place that will cause you to stay. Like what Nana Kwame said in his interview, "He loves Ghana, and the peace of mind and the spiritual aspects far supercede the challenges. Love is the key 🗝️ word! And, as Jasmine says, "it's everything that makes up Ghana." I can say the same for Jamaica, even with all its challenges, it's a beautiful country. "With God all things are possible."
Great interview, Mickey. Nana Ama exemplifies the mindset and attitude that succeeds in Ghana and I hope other Diasporans and Ghanaian returnees learn from her. Quitters don't win and winners don't quit. Keep pushing, queen; blessings to you.
Nana Ama Jasmine : Are u really enjoying living in GHANA or AUSTRALIA? I guess u need another change of environment .Let me suggest to u : Would u rather want to come n live in the U S A-with us so that we will all move back Home to GHANA in our retirement age.(Nana KOFI ) I am from OBUASI in Adansi/ Ashanti Region of Ghana).
in my opinion apart from this interesting interview with this beautiful woman she gives him a more attractive look she looks directly into his eyes. if these two people are single, I would say they are compatible to become a romantic couple❤
@@MickeyAgyei Well I had to dig deeper! Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales & the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia east coast. Now Melbourne is the capital of the Australia state of Victoria & the second most populous city in Australia behind Sydney.. Go figure
@@MickeyAgyei So which are u agreeing with, that, u have done it again, or the part about Jasmine?! Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂! Please spare the humility and say both, becos u are a hard worker so u deserve a little 'humble brag' too! I can't wait to see how u struggle to answer this one! God, I'm so funny!! 🤣😂😂
@@sos9020 True. I pray for the knowledge to produce quality content and the strength to be consistent. You know this is my side thing and sometimes my work gets in the way.
I like the way she says”home”. It gives her away…Australian. Her Ghanaian accent also comes through quite strongly! The UK’s are easy. American (lol), no brainer 😂😂😂
With the kind of work and the initiatives that y’all started, in 10 to 15 years, I don’t see people being too eager to educate their children outside Ghana / Africa.
@MickeyAgyei Like what, can u send link to some of those remote jobs that the diasporas or people can do in Ghana to earn dollars or foreign currency.
@@lukesky4690 To ne honest I've not looked into them but I hear people talk about them. I invested in small apartments and a farm. Took some sacrifices.
Hi! @MickeyAgyei No worries lol. Btw, I am a Black American living in the U.S., and me and my cousin are looking to move to Ghana soon. Would you happen to know any realtors? Or any legit/trustworthy people who are looking to sell land?
@@MickeyAgyei At the moment, no. Somewhere that’s cost-efficient and safe, but also still close to civilization. I was thinking Accra at first, but hear it’s more on the expensive side.
Had a lovely time with you Mickey, you are a great interviewer. Appreciate you having me 🤗
Likewise!
Thanks for making time to share your experience with us 🙏🏾.
@@MickeyAgyei You forgot to ask her @JasmineAmaa about her favorite food lol.
@@blessedcaleon Trust me there were a lot I forgot to ask lol
Great interview! I can relate to some of things that Jasmine said. There are far more challenges moving back to Africa or the Caribbean, but at the end of the day, it's your love for the place that will cause you to stay. Like what Nana Kwame said in his interview, "He loves Ghana, and the peace of mind and the spiritual aspects far supercede the challenges. Love is the key 🗝️ word! And, as Jasmine says, "it's everything that makes up Ghana." I can say the same for Jamaica, even with all its challenges, it's a beautiful country. "With God all things are possible."
Very well said. Thank you.
Great interview, Mickey. Nana Ama exemplifies the mindset and attitude that succeeds in Ghana and I hope other Diasporans and Ghanaian returnees learn from her. Quitters don't win and winners don't quit. Keep pushing, queen; blessings to you.
Exactly 💯
Outstanding work Mickey and Jasmine 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you Henry 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Jasmine, you have really done well with your transition.....the Queen of RUclips...gye wo✌🏾
She has. Living the dream!
Nana Ama Jasmine : Are u really enjoying living in GHANA or AUSTRALIA? I guess u need another change of environment .Let me suggest to u : Would u rather want to come n live in the U S A-with us so that we will all move back Home to GHANA in our retirement age.(Nana KOFI ) I am from OBUASI in Adansi/ Ashanti Region of Ghana).
@@eugeneadjei3045 Is this a marriage proposal 😉?
Jasmine , Melbourne was the first capital city before moving to Canberra.
Nuff respect
Yeah a very obscure piece of information. Hence the game.
in my opinion apart from this interesting interview with this beautiful woman she gives him a more attractive look she looks directly into his eyes. if these two people are single, I would say they are compatible to become a romantic couple❤
Interesting. I'm not sure there is any other way she could have looked at me lol.
Mickey & Ama !! What a great collaboration..two great social workers ..two great people person..love your work for the people 🌹
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
The great Jasmine. Good video 👍🏿
Thank you 👍🏾
Melbourne is news to me as the Capital city of Australia growing up in the 70’s in America we knew it to be Sydney taught in grade school!
Yeah, I was surprised when I read about it.
@@MickeyAgyei Well I had to dig deeper! Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales & the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia east coast. Now Melbourne is the capital of the Australia state of Victoria & the second most populous city in Australia behind Sydney.. Go figure
@@Nia70Ghana24 Ohh OK. We learn everyday. Thanks for the information.
Beautiful interview I picked a lot out of this 😊
Yes, Mickey has done it again. Good job,bro! Jasmine is so poise and well spoken.
Very true. Thank you.
@@MickeyAgyei So which are u agreeing with, that, u have done it again, or the part about Jasmine?! Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂! Please spare the humility and say both, becos u are a hard worker so u deserve a little 'humble brag' too! I can't wait to see how u struggle to answer this one! God, I'm so funny!! 🤣😂😂
@@sos9020 LOL.. so very true is for Jasmine's poise and thank you for my compliment 😊
@@MickeyAgyei ok. I guess I have to take this response then! Now, we need to keep growing your numbers faster.
@@sos9020 True. I pray for the knowledge to produce quality content and the strength to be consistent. You know this is my side thing and sometimes my work gets in the way.
Wow Queen Ama👑 🎉😍💜🌹❤️🎊💖Really appreciate 👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Beautiful interview, Mickey! Jasmine is cool. We are keeping her in Kumasi:)
Thank you. Yeah, I'm sure she's having a good experience of our great city.
I thought Sydney at first, but Jasmine mentioned Canberra when she was here:)
Yes bro, it's an obscure piece of information lol
I really enjoy Jasmine’s channel! Thrilled to see her hear! Haha 😂❤
We are all happy to have her here lol
This is an awesome interview had to grab my popcorn for this 🍿❤🎉😂
I'm happy you liked it.
very impactful interview micky
Thank you very much.
What a sweet lady!
Indeed.
Great interview!
Thank you 🙏🏾
I like the way she says”home”. It gives her away…Australian. Her Ghanaian accent also comes through quite strongly! The UK’s are easy. American (lol), no brainer 😂😂😂
The street hawkers are not necessarily poor. I think one of the things that needs to change as far as hawking, is packaging .
Very true
Superb interview!!!
Thank you bro. I will link up soon. We need to arrange something remotely.
@@MickeyAgyei keep it up we love Ghana don't we!!
@@princekwasiyoung5753 Well it is all we have. Kuntu hwai a, ninkyi a na 3k) lol
@@MickeyAgyei ❤️
With the kind of work and the initiatives that y’all started, in 10 to 15 years, I don’t see people being too eager to educate their children outside Ghana / Africa.
I pray so.
Great interview
Thank you 🙏🏾
Mickey did you live in the West as well??
Yes UK.
Sydnee
Unlucky 😃
Pls ask jasmine when are we getting invite for marriage ceremony
Lol...let's all watch this space.
@@MickeyAgyei I have been watching jasmine space for quite sometime now I wanna know the date I just want to get a new pair of sneakers down
@@bennbiney3690 Hahaha...Good things come to those who wait lol
It's so cool to relocate to Ghana, especially when you earn US$ in Ghana. We all can't be RUclips content creators.
Very true. But I'm sure there are other remote jobs you can do.
@MickeyAgyei Like what, can u send link to some of those remote jobs that the diasporas or people can do in Ghana to earn dollars or foreign currency.
@@lukesky4690 To ne honest I've not looked into them but I hear people talk about them. I invested in small apartments and a farm. Took some sacrifices.
Even with in Ghana its self there are Rasit there so let take it like that people use to say Eve or Ashanti or Fanti 😮nordner
Yeah true.
That's Discrimination/Tribalism. Not Racism🤣 Please learn the Definition.
@@desasterking1740 Good but I will say racism and tribalism are all forms of discrimination.
Sydney
I was wrong😂
@@chasidycollins9061 😅 Don't worry I only found out last year.
Hi! @MickeyAgyei
No worries lol.
Btw, I am a Black American living in the U.S., and me and my cousin are looking to move to Ghana soon. Would you happen to know any realtors? Or any legit/trustworthy people who are looking to sell land?
@@chasidycollins9061 Do you have an idea which city you'd like to settle in?
@@MickeyAgyei At the moment, no. Somewhere that’s cost-efficient and safe, but also still close to civilization.
I was thinking Accra at first, but hear it’s more on the expensive side.
A young lady…
Correct 👍🏾