Ghana Repatriaton Success Story with Obadele Kambon

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @NativeBorne
    @NativeBorne  6 лет назад +58

    It's always a pleasure to hang out with my brother Obadele Kambon! He and his family have contributed greatly to the community on numerous levels! Please be sure to check out his website at www.obadelekambon.com and his daughter's website at www.amakambon.com Also, don't forget to follow NativeBorne on Instagram and Facebook. Much Love!

    • @lisajohnson9612
      @lisajohnson9612 6 лет назад +1

      Hi Native Borne Family! Greetings from Charlotte NC. I have a quick question. I am seriously interested in moving to Africa, but my biggest concern is that as a Christian will I be able to find a Christian church that I like. You know that here in the states no matter what your religion you have many many choices when it comes to choosing a church. So I'd really like to know what religions are practiced there in Ghana. Also, do Ghanaians have the same religious freedom that we have here in the states? Have you done a video or can you do a video on the different religions/churches in Ghana? That would be super helpful for those of us who are considering moving to Africa/Ghana. Thank you!

    • @lisajohnson9612
      @lisajohnson9612 6 лет назад

      @@ghaviator thank you for responding. It's great to know that religion won't be an issue!

    • @MI-vn4tp
      @MI-vn4tp 5 лет назад

      Hi Native Borne my question is what happened to the land of our ancestors in Ghana or whatever part of Africa we were from before slavery. The President of Ghana coined the phrase The Year of Return for Black People in the diaspora to return to Ghana. This is in recognition of our 400 years of slavery in America and other places. Under this celebration he states we can get what is called easy visas and have The Right of Abode. That is to be able to purchase land. My concern is why should we have to purchase land that our ancestors owned. Land is passed down from generation to generation. Just like Africans are taking back their land from white land owners in South Africa that stole it we should be given back our land in wherever we were from in Africa before we were captured with the help of Africans and sold to Europeans into slavery. They’re asking us to return but not saying anything about this matter. Europeans owe us as well as Africans. Both should have to compensate us or restore us to our status before they captured and enslaved us. We are Shemites not Hamites. We are from the bloodline of Jacob and Hamites are from the bloodline of Ham. Most Africans know if they’re Hamites or not. Most Shemites don’t know who they are. We didn’t know that in America. They have us believing white people in Israel are Shemites when all ancient Africans were Black People. The African government knows exactly who we are and where our land is. They need to tell us.

  • @hottafyah663
    @hottafyah663 6 лет назад +73

    I loved how he introduced himself, his name, who he is husband to and who he is father to. That is the African and Caribbean way of identifying oneself. NOT as individuals but as apart of a communal whole. Bless up Sons of Africa who know yourself and culture.

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад +1

      that used to be in the West too, for example the last name Johansson it means he is the son of Johan, people were called like that after their parents

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa 4 года назад

      @@bartjelsma Most peoples were named that way. It's only in recent times were patronymics (if your "surname" consists of your father's given name) and/or matronymics (if your "surname" consists of your mother's given name) became permanent family-names/surnames.
      In Iceland for example, the traditional way is codified by law, so if your father's name is "Thor", and you're his son, your last name will be "Thorsson" (Thor's son) and so forth.

    • @xodus3383
      @xodus3383 4 года назад

      Yes, that was a nice touch

  • @jovialbaffour9923
    @jovialbaffour9923 6 лет назад +53

    Ghana is a beautiful place and best place for AA...I live in Accra..welcome home brothers and sisters AA

    • @cherrelleg8276
      @cherrelleg8276 6 лет назад

      How do u move there from the United States to acquire an already built home. Is there jobs for us to do or do we have to start our own business

    • @malcumx5933
      @malcumx5933 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Jovial. White people are always telling us to 'Go back to Africa.' That is the best thing for us to do.

    • @sasamatsimela9278
      @sasamatsimela9278 5 лет назад

      Medaase!!

    • @sasamatsimela9278
      @sasamatsimela9278 5 лет назад

      @@malcumx5933 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @biblosantral
    @biblosantral 6 лет назад +5

    I was losing hope for the black family but you kings are giving it back to me. Thank you

  • @21stcenturyafropolitan
    @21stcenturyafropolitan 5 лет назад +6

    Interesting enough, I graduated from the University the same year this smart brother did. I was at the special awards ceremony when he won the award. I was the best graduating student (undergrad) in English that year. I'm heading back to join him at the University when I finish my PhD here at A&M. Keep up the good work brothers. We need all the brothers and sisters from the diaspora in Ghana.

  • @leonarddeanjr.1406
    @leonarddeanjr.1406 6 лет назад +43

    This is a beautiful, and inspiring story. I got chills from the little girls speaking the native language. I like to call this kind of inspiration “the reshaping of humanity.” Man it’s beautiful 😍

  • @EmekaTalksTech
    @EmekaTalksTech 6 лет назад +6

    African Americans in Africa are reminding Africans how good they have it... difficult to appreciate something when that is all you know...its great seeing Africa through AAs eyes

    • @DrNiecyQ
      @DrNiecyQ 4 года назад

      I agree 💯

  • @mani_kongo
    @mani_kongo 6 лет назад +5

    You guys are real PIONEERS. And we BLACK PEOPLE need to come together as ONE. Much LOVE & SUCCESS!

  • @sylviassuccess
    @sylviassuccess 6 лет назад +11

    This really made me want to cry...you guys are making me antsy. I'm feeling the itch to relocate

  • @queenempress2541
    @queenempress2541 6 лет назад +65

    You guys must be tribal brothers.. The resemblance is amazing..

    • @roapsinterlogence2790
      @roapsinterlogence2790 6 лет назад

      ikr

    • @RoniForeva
      @RoniForeva 6 лет назад +2

      Armani Akeem lol the whole truth, another reason why I was wondering if they knew each other prior to seeing this

    • @jonesdiih6757
      @jonesdiih6757 6 лет назад +1

      It's very true they look like they're related biologically!

    • @anjee.3261
      @anjee.3261 6 лет назад

      Was thinking the same thing!

    • @GoddessPower
      @GoddessPower 6 лет назад

      I Was Thinking The Same Thing 💜

  • @mayar3869
    @mayar3869 6 лет назад +25

    That brother is very intelligent!

    • @kingkings7520
      @kingkings7520 6 лет назад +4

      @TheCultLeader In Chief the others shouldn't even be a piep on your mind. Liberate yourself from their gaze

    • @ayawsonice4113
      @ayawsonice4113 5 лет назад

      Yes he has a very power full mind. Much love and respect to him . his family wishing him well in all his endeavor s

  • @oneman.1780
    @oneman.1780 6 лет назад +5

    nice one bro. obadele is a yoruba name from nigeria. you are real son of the land.

  • @crystalaugust3818
    @crystalaugust3818 6 лет назад +7

    Nana just made 2019 the year of return for all of the African diaspora. Did you see his address at the 73rd U.N. general Assembly. He has granted all Africans of the diasporas the right of abode calling all Africans in the America’s home to Ghana 🇬🇭 for the golden jubilee in 2019.

  • @nubianqueen09
    @nubianqueen09 6 лет назад +3

    WOW..Obadele's wife look like a born queen...she's georgeous!!

  • @bobbye.wright4424
    @bobbye.wright4424 6 лет назад +29

    Akwaaba beautiful black family great vlog dr kambon is agreat brotha

  • @demartorris
    @demartorris 6 лет назад +11

    Truly enjoyed this interview with two young African kings !

  • @kofide-lima1147
    @kofide-lima1147 6 лет назад +12

    Your best video so far! I'm Ghanaian and I love this. It hit home the comment Our lovely brother made with regards to our local language and linking that to lifting foreigners high rather than our very own. That's so true and apt. So much insight from this interview. Medaase.

  • @nonamenodame
    @nonamenodame 5 лет назад

    Look how happy that black child is in 1:34. Thats the purest happiness I have ever seen on a black boy. Back to Africa for the win.

  • @rehemankisi3551
    @rehemankisi3551 6 лет назад +19

    Brother Obadele...is truly the most profound young brother i have met in this life time. He opened my eyes to so many things so many realities of life and the beauty of truely living Blackness rich melinated life. And what it means to be totally true to ones self. and what it really means to keep it one hundred. I give thanks to see what he is up too. Soon come..I give thanks...giving thanks...

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад

      I dont know what you mean by living a blackness melinated life because genetically a lighter or white skin color is caused by just 1 mutation in a nucleotide pair among 3.2 billion nucleotides every human has (source NGM april 2018,yea da one with MLK on the cover). Do you also live a rich bloodtype A life?

  • @africandiasporaroundtablea3877
    @africandiasporaroundtablea3877 6 лет назад +4

    Wonderful conversation. Just like the Mom of the Professor you spoke with, I too made my maiden voyage to the Motherland in 1972. Ghana gave new meaning to the word "hospitality".

  • @iluvrachellef
    @iluvrachellef 6 лет назад +4

    WOW this is beautiful. It must be so liberating to be out of Hell aka Amurderkkka. Your daughter is soooo beautifully melanated and spirited🖤☻🖤☻

  • @p.w.7493
    @p.w.7493 5 лет назад

    I'm so glad you're happy with your family in Ghana. Congratulations on your accomplishments. You earned it brother. May God continue to bless you.

  • @BritneyWaldron
    @BritneyWaldron 5 лет назад

    Very powerful 🙏. Two smart, successful handsome Black men.

  • @samuelselassie57
    @samuelselassie57 6 лет назад +9

    I am from Ghana Accra and I lived in Denmark Aarhus C and They Look like Kings 🙌🏾

  • @worldtraveler134
    @worldtraveler134 6 лет назад +1

    OUTSTANDING!
    Brought Tears to my Eyes
    Living under Stress and Fear is not the will of the creator, it's a human creation, that the RIGHTEOUS should run far away from.. Ase!

  • @Jesuslovechild1
    @Jesuslovechild1 5 лет назад

    Big Up Trinidad and Tobago... Ghana ha coming!

  • @diouranke
    @diouranke 5 лет назад

    Thank you for collaborating with Dr. Kambon, I really admire his journey and how he has mastered Twi language and helping others to learn , you two are an inspiration

  • @mani_kongo
    @mani_kongo 6 лет назад +8

    Awesome!!! You are doing a GREAT job Brothers! Congratulations!!!

    • @nekongovitankanga
      @nekongovitankanga 6 лет назад

      Mani Kongo, are you an AA or just moved over there? Because I am looking for AA people whose ancestors came from the Kongo Kingdom,and interested in visiting countries like Angola, the Kongo, drop me an e-mail:aimemungwande@gmail.com

  • @changeyourmindfirst9665
    @changeyourmindfirst9665 6 лет назад +7

    Another Beautiful black family!
    Aaaw she is so cute.
    Cudos to both of you for being great father's, giving your children the gift of life in the Homeland.
    SHE sounds so cute on her channel smart bany girl.

  • @omoSango1
    @omoSango1 6 лет назад +14

    That was one of the most informative talks I have heard on Ghana. Thank you

  • @thesoulsofourancestors
    @thesoulsofourancestors 6 лет назад +7

    I absolutely loved this interview!

  • @wettmarley
    @wettmarley 6 лет назад +6

    dude u the man

  • @ciananmacreamoinn9253
    @ciananmacreamoinn9253 5 лет назад

    Congratulations Sir! Just read about your story on the BBC site. Delighted to read your success story!

  • @berakiahboone5135
    @berakiahboone5135 5 лет назад

    I should have known this was one of my Morehouse brothers! Dr. Kambon, I am your Spelman Sis, looking to relocate. Love your story.

  • @Steph_Said
    @Steph_Said 6 лет назад +1

    Hello...native Wisconsinite here! wonderful videos!
    Blessings to you both!

  • @tommydouglas7049
    @tommydouglas7049 5 лет назад +1

    Hey John, this is my fourth video and I found you yesterday. The information you give is extremely helpful, valuable, and appreciated. My wife, daughter, and myself plan to go back to Africa even though we never been. Thank you again so much and we’ll be supporting soon!

  • @davidswam9078
    @davidswam9078 6 лет назад +36

    I love your videos, they make me forget of all the racism from this evil world... I wish I had African friends, but they are very few in my country. Though, I'm planning to visit Africa this summer. 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

    • @cavemanlee160
      @cavemanlee160 6 лет назад +2

      David, where do you live?

    • @davidswam9078
      @davidswam9078 6 лет назад +10

      @@cavemanlee160 I live in Romania, but (thankfully) I'm not white. 😂😂
      PS: I'm not racist or something, but I simply love the fact that I'm not white.

    • @cavemanlee160
      @cavemanlee160 6 лет назад +2

      @@davidswam9078 lol cool. Hope you don't experience too much racism over there 😃

    • @bismarkadu8799
      @bismarkadu8799 6 лет назад +4

      David swan anytime you visit Ghana let me know ✌

    • @davidswam9078
      @davidswam9078 6 лет назад +1

      @@cavemanlee160 Thanks!

  • @fruitsarelife148
    @fruitsarelife148 6 лет назад +1

    Omg the girl speaking the native language 😱😱😍😍HISTORIC!!

  • @TheodoreHenderson
    @TheodoreHenderson 6 лет назад +4

    As always my Brother many blessings to you and the family. Many thanks for having Brother Obadele Kambon on. Both his and your knowledge will not go to waste with me.

    • @kwadwotokunbo3464
      @kwadwotokunbo3464 6 лет назад

      Theodore Henderson Bro Theodore are you on www.abibitumi.com?

  • @YesYes-iw8gg
    @YesYes-iw8gg 6 лет назад +4

    I don't regret subscribing great video brother. You guys starting it don't stop keep it up.

  • @cheendo7400
    @cheendo7400 6 лет назад +4

    Even Jesus spent the first twelve years of his life in Africa. Africa is a good place to bring up your kid.

  • @RogerSanGabriel
    @RogerSanGabriel 6 лет назад +21

    Native Borne I really like your videos I was wondering of you could visit some of the college and universities in Ghana. I believe if we as a people are looking toward the future we must study Math, Science and Technology.

    • @Justme-ei4xf
      @Justme-ei4xf 6 лет назад +1

      Exactly that's how we win back our African supremacy. Look how China taking over the world through science.

    • @Kodwo1
      @Kodwo1 6 лет назад +1

      I agree 1000%By so doing we can exploit our resources to our advantage.We won't have to wait on these big multinationals from the East or West.

  • @LifeTrod
    @LifeTrod 6 лет назад +3

    Obadele!!! Yessi yall. Respect bredrinz!

  • @GRTVO
    @GRTVO 6 лет назад +6

    Great interview with this man.

  • @blackvolta
    @blackvolta 6 лет назад +3

    A G every week. Wow

  • @anjee.3261
    @anjee.3261 6 лет назад +4

    Yes King!...so inspiring.... Excellent interview. Thank you!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿

  • @charlesedwards3207
    @charlesedwards3207 6 лет назад +8

    Fantastic, Just fantastic....

    • @imuriealibans72
      @imuriealibans72 6 лет назад +1

      I am an Africa from the Benin kingdom Nigeria. Dr. Obadele omg! you are indeed Africa and Africa is you my brother. You speak the mind of the many voiceless both in the fysical and spiritual, i mean dead and living. I feel so blessed watching your video's! What an extra ordinary son of the soul whom the ancestors blessed with so much wisdom! I see them speak through you their hands are definately upon you bro! Am so so happy to have witness your kind in my life time. I don't think there is enough words to express the chills gosh! May our ancestors guid and protect you and your beautiful family bro! And the native born i have nothing but love and respect for you guys, you all are simply amazing!

  • @echetabuemeka4087
    @echetabuemeka4087 6 лет назад +4

    The interview was relaxing.

  • @trksanhoes
    @trksanhoes 5 лет назад

    👍🏿👍🏿
    ✊🏿✌🏿
    This brother is so deep

  • @cypriantertullian7495
    @cypriantertullian7495 6 лет назад +2

    Another great video. Thank you brother Kambon for all that you're doing in Ghana. Thanks too to Native Borne.

  • @Gaji911
    @Gaji911 6 лет назад +4

    Great interview brother.

  • @Elemental_Soul
    @Elemental_Soul 6 лет назад +5

    Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing. Medase💜🙏🏿💜

  • @mikeaman2008
    @mikeaman2008 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful interview. I just love what Dr Kambon is doing for our people in Ghana.

  • @williamwooten2677
    @williamwooten2677 6 лет назад +8

    love this

  • @Yiriyah
    @Yiriyah 6 лет назад +3

    I'm loving the defensive studies!!!

  • @MrVdurrell
    @MrVdurrell 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome interview!!

  • @CUTTHISSHITOUT
    @CUTTHISSHITOUT 6 лет назад +5

    love it!

  • @ertfgghhhh
    @ertfgghhhh 6 лет назад +15

    My mom is from nc. My dad is from Trinidad. We lived less than 30min from the plantation. The plantation is in perquimans co, nc. Gramby is last name. My grandmothers uncles were actually slaves. They founded and built a church in the area. As slaves, the snuck to the same area to have church on sundays.The descendants are still there and attend the church

    • @rehemankisi3551
      @rehemankisi3551 6 лет назад +3

      deep

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад

      what about the perquimans co, nc. Gramby? These people or descendants are they still around? And did they ever apologize and make good to the community?

    • @ertfgghhhh
      @ertfgghhhh 6 лет назад +2

      @@bartjelsma i know many of the black descendants. We are actually distant cousins. Since the 90s, my generation moves away and generations afterward.
      No apology. As a matter of fact, my grandmother is in her 90s. They dont talk about it. The children of the sharecroppers who farmed the land during the reconstruction era never complained. Their children(my grandmother was youngest if 13) died off and most moved up north(jersey and penn) and never came back or kept in touch. My grandmother attended college in 1943 in south and grad school at Syracuse. These people tend to preach education and morality and not talk about painful hurts.

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад +1

      the white people or the local government should at least figure out the victims of slavery and the oppression afterwards, acknowlegde it and as a start create something what they are doing at the withney plantation in Lousiana where you can find a memorial with the names of all the slaves who lived and died at the plantation.Next social programs have to be created to bridge the economic gap and awareness programs as well like for example mandatory school trips for all schoolkids to such memorials and museums

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад

      white people should fund....or government... sounds like reparations but is common sense,the americans did the same thing to the germans after WWII: forcing them to see and acknowledge what they did to the jews by watching documentary on concentrationcamps or even visiting the concentrationcamps and they were forced to do it

  • @TheLovePowerGoddess
    @TheLovePowerGoddess 6 лет назад +8

    You are doing REAL BIG TINGS! Much respect Native Borne! I have heard of this brother's work, as well as people like Manu Ampim, who I actually met at Wose Community Church here in Oakland Ca, many years ago. Much love and respect to you and yours. This make my heart very warm!

    • @fruitsarelife148
      @fruitsarelife148 6 лет назад +1

      Did you hear the girl speaking twi?? So historic 😱😱❤❤

    • @kwadwotokunbo3464
      @kwadwotokunbo3464 6 лет назад

      You Are Leaders Are you on www.abibitumi.com?

  • @aelearning1545
    @aelearning1545 6 лет назад +4

    Great Video!

  • @moelnyc5559
    @moelnyc5559 6 лет назад +2

    Powerful.

  • @ektorkornoo8806
    @ektorkornoo8806 6 лет назад

    Wow! Impressive. Educational. Deeply informative. High level of cultural commitment, and accomplishments. A rare talent. Keep it up Dr. Kambon!!

  • @admiralmonnie2911
    @admiralmonnie2911 6 лет назад +6

    awesome

  • @lakeshawoodruff9121
    @lakeshawoodruff9121 6 лет назад +3

    Abibitumi Kasa 💗

  • @donnab.333
    @donnab.333 6 лет назад +1

    I think this is one of your best interviews thus far.

  • @kaybee3757
    @kaybee3757 5 лет назад

    Very intelligent and very inspiring.

  • @kaydenpat
    @kaydenpat 6 лет назад

    Really love this video. Glad to see some bold folk from the Diaspora moving to Africa. Peace to you all.

  • @rachigniteshope
    @rachigniteshope 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, awesome share! Achieving greatness at a high level.

  • @Ironkitten83
    @Ironkitten83 6 лет назад +3

    This is awesome 👏🏾

  • @qwintisntial1792
    @qwintisntial1792 6 лет назад

    DR KAMBON REALLY EXPLAINED A LOT I'M GOING TO CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE HE RECOMMENDS ON GHANA HE'S AN AMAZING BROTHER THAT I'D LIKE TO MEET IN THE FUTURE!!! THANKS FOR THE INTRODUCTION MY BROTHER JOHN !!! KEEP IT UP ! PEACE

  • @jspruce1
    @jspruce1 6 лет назад

    A Powerful Brother from a Powerful Family ! I had the pleasure to meet his Parents ! SANKOFA ! REPARIATION !

  • @Onechalk
    @Onechalk 5 лет назад

    The man is very optimistic. I am glad to see his kids learn twi. It sounds like he is a chief right? He holds the traditional staff.

  • @CHAPPAJANVISION
    @CHAPPAJANVISION 6 лет назад +4

    Greatness

  • @2136thenatureboy1
    @2136thenatureboy1 6 лет назад

    nuff respect rasta, all the way from the commonwealth of the Bahamas!!

  • @malachibenyisrael4621
    @malachibenyisrael4621 6 лет назад +3

    This video is excellent.

  • @Art_Travel_and_Hobbys
    @Art_Travel_and_Hobbys 6 лет назад +1

    Great interview... I got a lot of respect for Obadele 👍

  • @sharonmullings993
    @sharonmullings993 6 лет назад +4

    Enjoy watching u guys god bless u n ur family.

  • @Powerhuru
    @Powerhuru 6 лет назад

    Two of my brothas reppin with EXCELLENCE! !!

  • @teddyonpolitics
    @teddyonpolitics 6 лет назад +5

    Good video brother John - very informative - I'll be looking into what this brother has to offer

  • @keyshajones1866
    @keyshajones1866 4 года назад

    I enjoy listening to the brother store and the listening to all the things he did also his a places he been
    I also like to thanks Native Borne I all watch all you vedoe just about. But since I going to visit Ghana next year, I going back a watch all the video I had already watch,
    watch them again

  • @jackpea7102
    @jackpea7102 5 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @saudazuberi1312
    @saudazuberi1312 6 лет назад +4

    Fantastic! Keep up the good work.

  • @e.k.o4844
    @e.k.o4844 6 лет назад +1

    Great guy Obadele Kambon. He also has some radio series on the university’s fm station, Radio universe. Check it out. He’s doing great things in Ghana our motherland.
    Great video. Keep it up!!!

  • @RoniForeva
    @RoniForeva 6 лет назад +9

    Lol this is funny I was wonder the other day If you guys knew each other, I guess I have my answer now. Happy to see AA finding each other in the mother land

  • @rebeccadhondt3445
    @rebeccadhondt3445 4 года назад

    This is so damn inspiring!!

  • @Blackie991
    @Blackie991 6 лет назад

    This is beautiful brother

  • @yenara_eduafrique
    @yenara_eduafrique 6 лет назад

    This is incredibly valuable. So emotional to see the unearthing and passing on of knowledge like this!!! Brings tears of joy

  • @KELLENKASH
    @KELLENKASH 6 лет назад +1

    That was awesome

  • @ghanatotheworld6787
    @ghanatotheworld6787 6 лет назад +2

    wow excellent video

  • @tyrob5755
    @tyrob5755 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks you, great interview.
    Strong brothers keep teaching.

  • @ddata644
    @ddata644 5 лет назад

    Wow one of the greatest repatriation.I love your way of knowledge and language.we need your help in our own language as Africans.wow we need knowledge for african United.Wow wow wow bro.I was thinking native is the man but now is not only native many are hiding.I love bro language knowledge.africans we our language back.every African country must have one official language in the future big up bro.

  • @sweetlady3651
    @sweetlady3651 6 лет назад +3

    Great video

  • @QSRWORKXCHANGE
    @QSRWORKXCHANGE 6 лет назад +1

    Wow one of your best interviews yet.Keep of the good work bro. Thank you.

  • @karolinaccutie
    @karolinaccutie 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, I didn't know he grew up in NC

  • @susuilu
    @susuilu 5 лет назад

    I just love these honest conversations, thanks for uploading bros!! keep it up , so I can keep on enjoying and supporting u

  • @ms.kelly.morgan
    @ms.kelly.morgan 6 лет назад

    SpekBlakular! Love it!

  • @ayawsonice4113
    @ayawsonice4113 5 лет назад

    I could listen to this brother talk for hours. Please do a follow up with him if its not done already new to channel. Jah bless and keep up the good works native borne

  • @ebokmenyah3097
    @ebokmenyah3097 6 лет назад +1

    Wow..! This is one of the most insightful videos ever. I recently came back to GH after living in Europe for two decades. There has been a paradigm shift in this Country towards the British imperialism of yesteryear, where a great deal of emphasis was placed on speaking English to the detriment of our native tongues. To speak Twi/Fante in public space is frowned upon and seen as uneducated. Now a generation of kids are being brought up to speak only English (monolingual). Our diversity, names and languages will be lost in a few decades. Naming kids with European names is misconstrued as progress.

    • @gyamfiowusu6321
      @gyamfiowusu6321 6 лет назад

      pls don't generalise like this. A lot of the things u r saying are exaggerated. Actually a lot more ppl in the last 10yrs hv turned to giving kids local names. And English is not a measure of intelligence in Ghana only a minority of europeanized Africans think like that.

    • @bartjelsma
      @bartjelsma 6 лет назад

      I have made the similar observation that nowadays not every Ghanaian wil address another Ghanaian in the local language

  • @saudiaspratt1954
    @saudiaspratt1954 6 лет назад +6

    thanks i will definitely check out his website to get info. thanks for the video.

  • @SaMajesteD
    @SaMajesteD 6 лет назад +1

    Great interview!