The Real Reason Americans Are Leaving Africa: Is the Honeymoon Over?

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Комментарии • 539

  • @andeyo1
    @andeyo1 Месяц назад +159

    When I moved to America from Africa many years ago my personal weakness did not disappear, i had to work on them,. I am back in Africa and whatever issues I had in America have followed me. The one thing you cannot ran away from is yourself. Personal issue are not going to melt away by moving from America to Africa. Africa provide more opportunities but in the beginning you need to low your expectation and do away with some conveniences and luxury

    • @karolkupec2044
      @karolkupec2044 Месяц назад +4

      GDP of the whole Africa is 3,1 trillion per year GDP of us is 27 trillion per year do you really think that you will be more successful in low income countries than in US people do not have income to afford your services. God bless you

    • @andeyo1
      @andeyo1 Месяц назад

      @@karolkupec2044 Developed countries have less opportunities simply because everything has been developed and there are many regulation and zoning laws. Even more is the dissemination of mom and pop business in the west, the big box, aka Walmart and Amazon monopoly give a hustler zero chance to compete. American middle class is on decline while Africa is going up. How many people own land and business in US, majority of Americans depend on biweekly income check and have an average of 20 bills to pay every month. I have business in both US and Kenya and plan to open something in TZ soon.

    • @AlainFokrasse-kf4tp
      @AlainFokrasse-kf4tp Месяц назад

      the famous opportunity, open shit snake ? 🤣 Bad electricity = no business

    • @ijonuigbo7417
      @ijonuigbo7417 Месяц назад +2

      What type of opportunities does Africa provide more of?

    • @andeyo1
      @andeyo1 Месяц назад

      @@ijonuigbo7417 If you know the ABC of starting a business in America and rest of western world and that of Africa you know what I am talking about. The first thing less regulations i Africa, you need less capital to start, is a virgin land meaning you face less capital. you have less old industries tring to block you, eg if you want to start renewable energy in US you will get resistance from fossil fuel industry. Herbal medicine will get resistance from pharmaceutical industry. Monopoly in US has destroyed mom and pop companies, is easy to start pharmacy store, medical clinic, community bank. In USA you have to compete with amazon, walmart, CVC, Advocate medical group Walgreen, Chase, PJ Morgan and Bank of America. I could go on and on

  • @afiainafrica3871
    @afiainafrica3871 Месяц назад +98

    The only way to get the “Real Reason” Americans are leaving Africa is to speak directly with them.

    • @StephaniePerry
      @StephaniePerry Месяц назад +8

      I know you hear Ashley's accent. Is she not American? Are some of her friends not American? Why are you bothered that she's speaking?

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +8

      Well from personal experience after staying in Tanzania 🇹🇿 for 3 months
      Was $$$$ 😮

    • @Aintnobodycomingtoseeuotis
      @Aintnobodycomingtoseeuotis 19 дней назад +1

      @@StephaniePerryunderstanding is also part of reading!

    • @kingrese6485
      @kingrese6485 18 дней назад +1

      @@kingmaafa120do you care to elaborate I’m moving close to there

    • @sonjaanderson6933
      @sonjaanderson6933 18 дней назад +12

      Not leaving America, i love it here and certainly not going to Africa to live, a vacation probably but to live? NO.

  • @anngore3842
    @anngore3842 Месяц назад +79

    I recall one diasporan youtuber decrying the fact there wasn't the usual fast food chains in the country she had moved to with her husband and young son. I pointed out that the food was fresh and healthier. She responded by saying she didn't want people like me on her channel 😂. I wonder where they are now?

    • @MercyGithinji-zo1yx
      @MercyGithinji-zo1yx Месяц назад +8

      This is funny 😂😂😂 Was she that addicted to fast food?? Wow😮

    • @globalismoblackman
      @globalismoblackman Месяц назад +7

      Lol 😆😆 Fast food in Africa? when have fresh food all over the place 🤣smdh.

    • @rayleon7938
      @rayleon7938 Месяц назад +1

      The lady that complained about the lack of fast food and snacks? I read elsewhere that she eventually left the one guy and seem to have married a guy from that same place that lacked fast food and snacks. She is likely back there.

    • @dappergents3743
      @dappergents3743 15 дней назад

      and they're right for pointing out the lack of infrastructure in your own countries
      How is it that Africa still hasn't provided its own people with modern hospitals
      transportation system
      banking system all the things needed for a functioning society
      where is the African Military power today
      this is why African Americans come back to America
      African leaders don't invest in their own people
      begging china and Russian people
      to assist them in building up their infrastructure

    • @Sophie-cw7bf
      @Sophie-cw7bf 13 дней назад

      😂😂😂 that’s funny

  • @mangukalonji4454
    @mangukalonji4454 Месяц назад +60

    Am from the Caribbean. Living in America is getting more complicated every day... too much obstacle.am planning of going back for a piece of mind sake.

    • @Hismana-oi4yx
      @Hismana-oi4yx Месяц назад

      You should have been went back to the carribean. Everyone needs to go home. Africans need to leave our land as well as the carribeans and the Asians and the lie tinos

    • @TravelsoFun
      @TravelsoFun Месяц назад +7

      Me too 🎈🇯🇲

    • @Hismana-oi4yx
      @Hismana-oi4yx Месяц назад

      But you will never tell your people to sit they azz at home and make it work. Yes it's complicated bc your not suppose to be here in the first place. Neither are u Africans. Yall are better and stronger at home. Plus yall thinking and talking too much over here.

    • @dionysus9876
      @dionysus9876 Месяц назад +11

      Thank you for saying this! I was just watching another YTuber named Tim he is a Black man nomad and was talking about how modern life has gotten too complicated. Health care, buying affordable and nutritious food, building community, etc. Everything is so unnecessarily difficult in this country! Captalism and indivdualistic mindsets are killing us

    • @corettejones
      @corettejones 5 дней назад

      Why Not Build in Your Country, The Country of your Birth??? It’s Very Disrespectful and Disturbing when people Journey to the
      USA AND then Complain about Everything!!! Go Back to Your Home Country,
      Complain and Build There!!!

  • @AJ252
    @AJ252 Месяц назад +98

    I’d argue that African Americans lack essential support to thrive as expats in Africa. Unlike the support systems available to immigrants within the U.S. such as familial networks, sponsors and or government aid to help facilitate a successful transition.

    • @deew1160
      @deew1160 Месяц назад +37

      That's why we should go as a group instead of individually when moving abroad. We should pool our resources together. Look out for each other and support one another. We don't believe in working as one like other groups, so it could certainly be more of a challenge for us as expats, compared to others.

    • @TheHealingAgent9
      @TheHealingAgent9 Месяц назад +8

      @@deew1160 This is the best take I've seen so far

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Месяц назад +8

      @@deew1160 moving as a group is enough insurance.

    • @KnowThyself47
      @KnowThyself47 Месяц назад

      I have a Program to send BLACK folk to Africa so if your SERIOUS than let's talk but it's based on each applicant giving up AMERICAN Citizenship and signing an Agreement to never Return and you can get up to $25-$35,000

    • @Logos_Black
      @Logos_Black Месяц назад

      💯. I recommend watching the Chinese. They move as groups and bring products to selling Africa. Eventually the get approval to start mining. Bang! Millions. Nut Africa is no cake walk. Trust few, act broke.

  • @sarahtn912
    @sarahtn912 Месяц назад +65

    Truth be told, there is no UTOPIA, whether in Africa or the USA. You have to have goals before you move and you have to be committed. Many Europeans are leaving Europe because of various reasons such as stress and quality of life. I live in New England and although unemployment is low, many people don't want to commit to a 9-5, especially after experiencing the flexibility of employment during COVID. I know people who believe that life should be much cheaper in Africa. Africans go all over the world to study, they have to learn new languages and put up with racial abuse (China, Russia, etc) but they stick to it because they focus on their goals. Even in the USA, Africans are not welcomed with open hands by people who look like them. Even in black churches, it takes a long time for Africans to be accepted. This is first-hand experience. Maybe Africans who moved to the USA should talk about their experiences in the USA.

    • @IAmTheBlackBeachBum77
      @IAmTheBlackBeachBum77 Месяц назад

      I agree that Africans should talk about their experiences here in the U.S corporation. I hate it that my brothers and sisters from Africa are experiencing abuse from F.B.As. it is disgusting!

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 16 дней назад

      That’s a big issue. I know groups of Africa that hate one another. Folks need to do research on their destination. We’re moving without plans and back in America in two years.

    • @hzlkelly
      @hzlkelly 9 дней назад

      We should. But we often are just gaslighted or put down. The only ones who can be wronged in the world are AA.

    • @NorCali_707
      @NorCali_707 9 дней назад +1

      I think that’s the biggest point there is no utopia. One thing we as African Americans need to learn we are not from Africa. It’s a big difference in the culture we are use to here in America. I think many blacks think just because Africa is a black continent that means you will get so much love there. People there are the same as people anywhere. Their only concern is helping their circle.

    • @ngalahansel6066
      @ngalahansel6066 6 дней назад

      ​@@NorCali_707as a Cameroonian I don't understand what you mean because yes, African Americans are fully welcomed here. No one cares about your skin colour until your American accent makes you stand out in a good way of course. So no, you're not totally right about the acceptance

  • @gibson2675
    @gibson2675 Месяц назад +39

    Going there as a visitor is completely different from permently living there permanently

  • @lovellesokan9107
    @lovellesokan9107 Месяц назад +35

    My advice. Get with locals, not in love as a tourist 8n the big cities. Live outside, learn the language, visit and adopt a village family( as one of them..mainly a father and a mother). Form a small biz, gift shop. Poultry farm, hire locals to sell street food for you. Do not spend too much time on amenities/ convenience, only comfort. Stop complaining, do not compare American system. This is a different culture. Be prepare !!!. BLESSED is thy WOMB Mama Africa. KLA BE BE ' most Africans that go to America, patiently spend/ plan 3. 5. 7 yrs without proper legal status, before they succeed. Do not take a microwave, snap my finger attitude to Africa..Be patient !!!

    • @hzlkelly
      @hzlkelly 9 дней назад

      You said it all!

  • @kdaddy100
    @kdaddy100 Месяц назад +50

    AAs' romanticize the idea of living in Africa, but will have great difficulty adapting to living there because we have no culture or community that fully accepts our presence. Now you feel left out, depressed, questioning whether moving there was the right decision etc. So, they wind up leaving and going back to what they know. My suggestion, SEEK YAH FIRST,.because without a plan and purpose it's gonna fail. He has the plans and purpose for all of our lives. Seek him for the answer.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +4

      From personal experience I know from those I met it came down to $$$$ 👍

    • @hzlkelly
      @hzlkelly 10 дней назад +5

      As an African who has travelled. There is the same treatment by AAs when we come to America. However it is not about accepting you! It is about not being able to assimilate to the local culture. No one has to accept you. Even I as am African when we first went to SA and Botswana we weren't accepted. Until you assimilate and respect the ideals of those places you'll always be left out. That is the reality of being a foreigner.
      I'm constantly told to go back to Africa and all that even when I'm just here to try and get ahead for my kids etc. This is the reality of being an immigrant.
      Constant rejection and backlash.

  • @MegaYvette2010
    @MegaYvette2010 Месяц назад +25

    I tried to immigrate to NZ years ago and it took me 2 years to get ALL the documentation together and in the end it was a failure when I couldn't secure a job (the credit crash JUST happened), then lived in Dubai for 10 years....admin as a expat is frustrating wherever you go. You gave really sound advice, patience is a MUST!!! Everyone's experience is different,, but patience is a virtue!

  • @comrade9374
    @comrade9374 Месяц назад +56

    Some came here witthout skills and thinking their saving or retirements will be enough

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +3

      Facts
      I met em in Tanzania 🇹🇿

    • @Opinlinz
      @Opinlinz Месяц назад +9

      Skills aren't enough on the continent. African countries want to first employ their own citizens before they employ outsiders. It doesn't matter if their skin has melanin.
      You have to come with the intentions to build businesses where you can employee the community. That's why African countries are allowing the Chinese, Lebanese, Indians and other groups to come in and gain access. That's how economies are stimulated.

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 15 дней назад

      As long as you have enough in savings you should be good. It's people coming there with $200k thinking it will last forever.

  • @midrashchannel9940
    @midrashchannel9940 Месяц назад +105

    The gist of it is poor planning, strategy and a lack of common sense. I'm definitely not doing this without guidance from AIA and others. My goal is to start a mental health practice, most likely in SA.

    • @AshleyinAfrika
      @AshleyinAfrika  Месяц назад +11

      Love to hear that! Save so much time and money by doing it the right way and getting guidance from the experts who have done what you desire to achieve!
      www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/academy

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 Месяц назад +9

      Consider Kenya too. Services are needed. There is still stigma surrounding mental health issues. Suicide cases are very high and people still think it is cowardice.

    • @p.t.9709
      @p.t.9709 Месяц назад +9

      I agree with your assessment. While we enjoy SA, we love living in Kenya. You should go wherever you are led. If you can, spend a month or two in each area and try to get a feel for different neighborhoods and what local living could be like for you and your family.
      Concerning mental health, we recognize that many transition physically but not mentally. They try to move forward with their focus on what's in the rear view mirror vs the potentials and pitfalls that are visible when focusing forward. We seen some youth that struggled trying to acclimate while dealing with puberty. In most of these cases, the parents thought about "safe and peaceful areas" but not about the social fit for kids. Others come with the ptsd type symptoms and behaviors linked to their personal "black American experience" and shared community trauma. Mental health services could benefit so many in their first couple years after transition. The guilt from missing family events, the passing of family members, the grief of other types of loss (of community, certain relationship experiences), etc. This is just my opinion after having been on the continent for a few years and seeing what we have seen. Any way. Grace & peace.

    • @PrinceAli_40
      @PrinceAli_40 Месяц назад +1

      What does AIA mean

    • @ladyraven30
      @ladyraven30 Месяц назад +5

      @@PrinceAli_40 American Investor's Academy.....I think.

  • @DonStarr-nq5ph
    @DonStarr-nq5ph Месяц назад +47

    Some of the reasons are that they were scammed out of the land they bought! Some were scammed out of the houses they have build!

    • @AshleyinAfrika
      @AshleyinAfrika  Месяц назад +22

      Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance. That's why we've created a community of experts and resources so that people can avoid making hasty and uninformed decisions. There is too much information available to be getting scammed in 2024.
      www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/academy

    • @joshuamaka876
      @joshuamaka876 Месяц назад +27

      I am African and even we get scammed due to poor systems and weak institutions. On this one I cannot gaslight those who have been scammed. In some instances whole gated communities are even brought down 10 yrs after construction like in Kenya under the guise it belonged to a cement factory or the Landmark hotel in Lagos Nigeria that was demolished 20yrs after construction for being apparently on govt land. Mind u necessary approvals and licenses were given for these projects. 😂

    • @DonStarr-nq5ph
      @DonStarr-nq5ph Месяц назад +15

      @@joshuamaka876: MUCH RESPECT! But y'all must pressure your government to Crack down on these types of scams!

    • @joshuamaka876
      @joshuamaka876 Месяц назад

      @@DonStarr-nq5ph Most elected officials buy their way into office via bribing the electorate. This shows how in most African countries the moral fabric of society is extremely rotten as both voters and leaders are corrupt. In as much as we would like to sensationalise moving to Africa it is important for there to be a dose of reality.

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@joshuamaka876how come ? The municipal must pay their money back. Why did they allow development? In Nigeria I understand it can happen that country of scammers. In SA it 'll be the developer and municipality the would be punished not poor buyerz

  • @TravelsoFun
    @TravelsoFun Месяц назад +7

    I am a Jamaican female who’s been living in the US since 1980s. And I am now looking to return home to Jamaica. I would suggest those African-Americans who want to leave America, give Jamaica a try. You have great role, models in positions of power there. You got black leaders such as a black Prime Minister, black members of Parliament , black business owners, including many of them who are female. I only left as a child because of economic conditions. But if African-Americans have a skill they can use to earn a decent income and want to leave the US as I said, give Jamaica a try. 🇯🇲❤️

    • @AryC3937
      @AryC3937 12 дней назад

      I agree. I say the same thing. I’d rather move to the Caribbean (Jamaica). I have more in common with Jamaica than Africa. I feel at home there and the people are a part of that. Sadly I have to wait for my husband to fully be ready to move back to his home country.

  • @NkiksAlways
    @NkiksAlways Месяц назад +28

    People have been in America for 10+ years amd they don’t have immigration status so why should you expect overnight immigration status

    • @LostintheUS2030
      @LostintheUS2030 Месяц назад +4

      Nomad Capitalist has a few videos about your comment. He said in one video:
      "Americans think when they land in another country, the local people are waiting at the airports begging Americans to take their passports and be citizens of their country."😂
      Unless it's a country that offers CBI, one will have to wait at least 5+ years until Citizenship is granted. Planning and time is everything. Nothing happens in a day, week or month etc.

    • @vickieadams6648
      @vickieadams6648 Месяц назад

      It's the same in America.

    • @gagoomt4076
      @gagoomt4076 Месяц назад

      @@LostintheUS2030funny comment. His videos are great.

    • @latanyamcpherson9948
      @latanyamcpherson9948 Месяц назад +4

      AA situation is unique their ancestors never immigrated from Africa they were kidnapped do this is different and African countries should have a special immigration status for this class of people in the diaspora!

    • @accountretired9479
      @accountretired9479 Месяц назад +1

      @@latanyamcpherson9948 True only if you are talking about West African countries like Ghana/Nigeria/Senegal etc where your ancestors were actually taken, people can't expect the rest of Africa to have such immigration laws for the African diaspora in America when those countries played no part in the slave trade or the people have no blood connections with black Americans whatsoever, you guys are welcome to any country in Africa and I'm being genuine here but it's ridiculous to make such demands when outside of West Africa

  • @ntokozohlatshwayo4805
    @ntokozohlatshwayo4805 Месяц назад +39

    Even south africans of all races are coming back home from overseas which is good. There is no place like home.

    • @ManPursueExcellence
      @ManPursueExcellence Месяц назад

      What about Tyla? She’s a cutie.

    • @lenbeckmann4311
      @lenbeckmann4311 Месяц назад +1

      Lol. Nice 1​@@ManPursueExcellence

    • @ManPursueExcellence
      @ManPursueExcellence Месяц назад

      @@lenbeckmann4311 😁

    • @sanelemwelase
      @sanelemwelase Месяц назад

      ​@@ManPursueExcellence She will come back once she's done with here music career

    • @ManPursueExcellence
      @ManPursueExcellence Месяц назад

      @@sanelemwelase I want her to come to me or maybe I’ll move to South Africa 😁.

  • @rickyevelynsheppard5994
    @rickyevelynsheppard5994 Месяц назад +11

    If an African country had strong retirement programs in place such as Belize, Panama, Mexico, Dominican Republic etc . They would attract a certain STRONG group of expats ... These expats in turn would be a cornerstone for other less fortunate expats . Also direct flights to Africa and ticket prices is another concern ....I just left Barbados which is over 90% melanated people and that might be my choice . I'm also retired military.

  • @tomthumb2226
    @tomthumb2226 Месяц назад +23

    Any African American coming into South Africa 🇿🇦 with the right visa that suits their purpose as single person,can live a comfortable life if the have fixed income or social security of no less than $2 500 a month 😊

    • @ameenahameed8874
      @ameenahameed8874 Месяц назад +4

      I’m really looking forward to visiting South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @jowaragosogo4828
      @jowaragosogo4828 Месяц назад +4

      $2,500 retirement! Very few of us will earn that kind of retirement. You might as well retire in a Beverly Hills retirement community if receiving that kind of money.

    • @tomthumb2226
      @tomthumb2226 Месяц назад

      @@jowaragosogo4828 South Africa requires an American to receive R37 500 income per month per single person to retire in the country.

    • @TravelsoFun
      @TravelsoFun Месяц назад +3

      Many middle-class professions pay $2500 a month and more in the United States. I’m a registered nurse so I know.

    • @tomthumb2226
      @tomthumb2226 Месяц назад

      @TravelsoFun go and just out Ashameanslife video she is a retired LAPD officer living her best life in South Africa 🇿🇦 on $2 500

  • @donred1693
    @donred1693 Месяц назад +15

    I lived overseas during my career in the military, Southeast Asia; Philippines and Japan to be exact, and I feel life could be more rewarding if one just takes their time and research and then prepare strategically of what they want and how best to achieve it, being very meticulous with learning and knowing where one will get through with a bit of ease and where one is certain to face to many closed doors and obstacles is the key to unbecoming stressfully disappointed. I am planning on leaving California within the next three years and headed to three places in East Africa I have picked out for a visit, not going on a vacation but on an expedition to explore where I want to spend the rest of my life and face the least of hassles and inadequacies. Once have validated my plans and confirmed all as legitimate the next thing to do is to ensure my funds are securely in place and then I know I'll be ready to leave. Never allow anticipation or others to push you into leaving before your 100% assured that you are most definetly prepared for what may change and what may come.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      In the end $$$ steady income

    • @donred1693
      @donred1693 Месяц назад

      @@kingmaafa120 With military retirement and 3 1/2 years away from drawing in my SS retirement, that will not be something I'll have to worry about. This is why I advise other to plan well ahead of leaving.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      @@donred1693 blessed to have gotten mine some yrs ago or as I like to say in my book in process -- my REPARATIONS 😂
      Understand the hesitation
      But will tell you AFRICA WAS AN EYE OPENER FOR ME TANAZANIA - ❤️African women from all over the content there
      $$$ makes up for any hardships I encountered
      I had to deprogram myself from the western amenities I was accustomed too which actually by doing so helped me mentally spiritually and emotionally
      Oh they’ll try and try to finesse you nothing I haven’t encountered elsewhere esp growing up in nyc living round 🇺🇸
      Peace be blessed
      Aiming high
      Semper fi

  • @anthonyclementson9658
    @anthonyclementson9658 Месяц назад +17

    Portugal was the retirement destination now alot people can't afford it and they are leaving there in droves.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Месяц назад +3

      Yes people are also living Portugal

    • @gagoomt4076
      @gagoomt4076 Месяц назад +1

      Everywhere is becoming so expensive

  • @JamesBond-44
    @JamesBond-44 Месяц назад +19

    Yes some find it hard because, moving there is not the same as when they came on vocation. Partying, living in a nice hotel, eating out in nice restaurants and having good time. So visiting is like a honey moon period as compare to living there. You are absolutely right. Ash.about getting on RUclips to attack the country. There were too examples the last week. These AA ladies living in Ghana, and the power went off for at least 6 hours. This ladies went on RUclips attacking Ghana like hell because they did not have access to internet. This is on two separate ladies. One was saying in the US, before they put off the power, they inform them when it's supposed to be off and when it comes back. So she could not understand, claiming she paid he bill so they can not just take the power that way. The second lady she is an elderly woman and the way she was attacking Ghana was absolutely disgusting. But some Ghanaians came after them on the comments, telling them they can leave, no one forced them to live in Ghana.Some put any little problem on RUclips to voice their anger with the country, which is unfortunate.

    • @orangemoonglows2692
      @orangemoonglows2692 Месяц назад

      in some places they do notify you before cutting off the power, whether it's for a planned outage (for maintenance) or disconnection because of an unpaid bill. i think some people don't know their limits until they are in a situation where they are tested. however, they shouldn't blast them in social media for a known problem.

  • @MemusiNaigoyek
    @MemusiNaigoyek Месяц назад +19

    My advice to African Americans is to be patient and work with the authorities to make their stay comfortable. The idea of l must get it now does not work in Africa. To succeed in Africa you need to co-operate with authorities and the community in which your living with. Things sometimes move slowly in Africa and they need to understand that.concerning the visa, even Africans in the continent are complaining about it but we also know something is being done to do away with visas across the continent and for the diaspora. This things do take time to make everything work.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      My advice from personal experience is to have $$$

  • @babalwacezu5583
    @babalwacezu5583 Месяц назад +17

    Could be better if they chose to invest some of that money (if not all of it) in businesses. Buy property in townships/lower or upper middle class residential areas. Yes,I said townships. There are safe townships with decent,respectful and accommodating people.Some people may not be as fluent in English as one would like them to be but you'll never be discriminated against because of that, they will try speak to accommodate you or teach you their native language rather.
    Isolation has never and will never do anyone any good. That's just my 2 cents.

  • @MrVader282
    @MrVader282 Месяц назад +9

    something I learned many years ago, if you have to do with import and export and moving to another country, plan on greasing a lot of palms that's how many third world countries work, everyone is on the hustle but the corruption is no different than what we find in many states, they call them taxes and other things but same conclusion .

  • @ov9879
    @ov9879 Месяц назад +13

    Who says there are a lot of African Americans leaving Africa? If so, how many? Do you think some are going back and forth to make money and build in Africa? Perhaps that's what some do, go back and forth. I have been back and forth several times. Perhaps that's their business model go back to America and make money and then go back to Africa to build. Many travel back and forth unknown to many RUclipsrs.

    • @nostalgiacampesina
      @nostalgiacampesina Месяц назад +5

      Well said. Thank you. AA had been going back and forth for generations, before youtube and the internet. More will come and stay as the continent's growth is sustained and expanded. There is a coming mass migration of non-blacks to Africa from Europe, USA, and Asia. We must be present in the continent to position ourselves for the coming global changes, regardless of current obstacles, barriers and setbacks.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +2

      $$$ is a game changer facts

    • @tomlee5116
      @tomlee5116 Месяц назад +2

      I met an American gentleman who does that in Tanzania. He’s goes back and forth at least 3-4 times a year with his business up and running and working on another project.

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 15 дней назад

      BINGO. The problem is we don't realize the stability of America. Some completely abandon it, and have trouble generating resources in a third world country. I also think people stick with expats and don't establish personal roots with Africans. It's cheesy, but we need a battery type model. Keep your American connections, make African connections, and keep the synergy alive.

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Месяц назад +32

    Honestly, Ashley, most African Americans do not have a plan. Any are not entrepreneurs, like you.
    I lived abroad, and I know all the opportunities that are available, regardless of race.
    Also, I find that people leave the US angry. I don't let politics determine my life. I accept that racism and prejudice are a part of life. I don't let them get to me.
    You always look great!

    • @deew1160
      @deew1160 Месяц назад +3

      Well said! Most people don't see it this way as you so eloquently explained.

    • @teddydavis2339
      @teddydavis2339 Месяц назад

      @@deew1160 I appreciate it.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Forget a plan when spent months in Tanzania 🇹🇿 the talk I always got or takeaway centered around $$$$

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 5 дней назад

      That's the funny thing. We don't get it. Not everybody is going to like you. If we spent half the energy focusing on goals and missions instead of worrying about what others think, we'd be much further. You can vote laws in that favor you economically and politically, but you'll never be able to dictate people's feelings. Move on, I know several Africans that can't stand us either.

  • @spiritsrejoice9857
    @spiritsrejoice9857 Месяц назад +8

    Ms Ashley stay blessed...shine your light❤❤❤

  • @BillyTimes-dw7vs
    @BillyTimes-dw7vs 29 дней назад +2

    Africa ia a beautiful continent with about 54 countries out of one those countries you have to find your sweet spot that fits your lifestyle.

  • @naima5220
    @naima5220 Месяц назад +33

    Africa is not for the fainthearted,

    • @jeffmanty6721
      @jeffmanty6721 Месяц назад +8

      Total culture change. I don’t here anyone talking about extreme poverty in Africa. I’ve been here 2+ years, there are weeks of load shedding and water shortages galore. There is horrible sanitation, garbage everywhere.

    • @theafricanredpill
      @theafricanredpill Месяц назад +3

      @@jeffmanty6721then leave

    • @gagoomt4076
      @gagoomt4076 Месяц назад +1

      @@jeffmanty6721which country are you in?

    • @kenyattathompson6685
      @kenyattathompson6685 Месяц назад +4

      @@jeffmanty6721sounds like a business opportunity to me

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Nor those without $$$ that’s from personal experience

  • @ismail8156
    @ismail8156 Месяц назад +17

    I would imagine most Americans are not committing themselves 100% for fear that their new nation doesn't work out.
    As a result, they're maintaining residence and bills in US while living in new nation.

  • @p.t.9709
    @p.t.9709 Месяц назад +4

    Spot on again Ashley.

  • @martinshelton1247
    @martinshelton1247 Месяц назад +6

    Ashley, I believed it will be a challenge for younger travelers to stayed because of finances. The more successful people's who probably stayed are retirees because they probably have steady incomes such as pensions or sizable 401 retirement saving. Younger people's either have to have a mobile job or try to live on there economy which can be difficult. For me I wouldn't have a probably because I am retired military. But I don't want to retired in Africa but I love to visited. I will be visiting Johannesburg next summer.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +1

      Bingo
      Retired military myself got reparations ok
      I saw the problem with some 🇺🇸during my stay in Tanzania 🇹🇿 ❤place
      Met some and immediately it was about $$$
      Some other places worldwide

  • @superalibaba7504
    @superalibaba7504 Месяц назад +1

    Yet a bother worthy video for all the waiting🎉. Thanks Ashley for educating 😊🙏

  • @Yah-qe8jl
    @Yah-qe8jl Месяц назад +2

    Great video..thank you

  • @acappella1983
    @acappella1983 Месяц назад +8

    @midrashchannel9940 mentioned below starting Mental Health practices..thats a niche profitable business..as a Black South African we need more Black owned Black oriented mental health practices as our issues are unique. Black mental health issues globally are not the same as any other race. So we need customized practices which understand us as a people. Yes there are pyschologists in South Africa both Black and White but a majority of the standard practice in dealing with issues is just a blanket approach. Which is shouldnt be like that. South Africa being the most developed and most industralized economy on the continent carries alot of issues which are generational (30 years ago we barely just got off institutionalized racism - Apartheid..lots of wounds) especially amongst the Black community..so we need customized Black/Black focused mental health practitioners. Its a lot. Just my two cents

  • @NoAgendaSA
    @NoAgendaSA Месяц назад +4

    Only the brave and highly deciplined will remain

  • @Bbb-ml4gb
    @Bbb-ml4gb Месяц назад +5

    Hi Ashley you are glowing ❤❤❤

  • @skywater8637
    @skywater8637 Месяц назад +2

    It’s our family first time to Johannesburg, thanks to uncle Phil. Watching this video from South Africa is better sweet. We will definitely be back this summer for a real estate tour. Thank you for sisters and brothers like you for educating us about the continent

  • @Godhiger
    @Godhiger Месяц назад +9

    Whatever the case may be, Africa is the best place to live in 100 times better than U.S.A Europe Canada, and other Western.
    The African country has no stress or depression. And also there are more business opportunities to do.
    My advice for black Americans is whenever they visit the continent they should say to themselves these people are my people and l had inheritance in the land of Africa.

    • @jeffmanty6721
      @jeffmanty6721 Месяц назад

      “ the African country has no stress or depression.” You can’t be serious. Africa has nothing but stress and depression. Lol. How do I know? I am an American who lives in Zambia. I run a ministry called “feed the children ministry of Zambia. My ministry goes into the poorest, Compounds of Zambia, and there are many of them. We give away food (maze flour, rice sugar and even bars of soap as these poor souls can’t afford a bar of soap, instead they use laundry detergent) These people are suffering, most live in small one room block or mud brick homes with no electricity or running water. This is typical in most African countries. Suicide and murders are common. Recently a young woman killed herself drinking a bottle of cockroach killer. I don’t know where you come from, but the Africa I know is full of extreme poverty, load shedding and water shortages, not to mention 30% inflation and 60% unemployment.

    • @rockyhrndz
      @rockyhrndz 16 дней назад

      Oh give me a break!

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 16 дней назад

      There are far more Africans trying to move to America than vice versa. I know Africans that were about to move back permanently, but after a brief trip or two, they abandoned their plans. Power outages, hygiene differences, health care, etc. I do admit life is easier in Africa, and there are fewer stresses.

    • @arotogtech
      @arotogtech 9 дней назад

      ​@@josephjohnson1057
      I am from Zimbabwe and own a few gold mining operations and doing financially okay. I have no desire to relocate to the US except to visit the Country and just learn about the country. It is still the world's most powerful country.... But I am proudly African.

  • @lazapololapolo9824
    @lazapololapolo9824 Месяц назад +48

    Black Americans just need to comprehend that Africa is not the only place for Black people to migrate to. In Africa you will be treated like any other foreigner who will be required to get all the necessary papers visa, work permit, etc. IMHO....the important thing to look for when leaving USA is a country with financial and political stability in addition a country that shares YOUR values or at least close to them. The HUGE mistake many Black Americans make when it comes to Africa is that they think because of skin color there's a special relationship but there isn't.
    The continent of Africa with its many countries have different cultures, languages, customs etc....that will leave Black Americans baffled. Furthermore Africa is NOT the motherland. You're not going to be pampered as the "long lost child" coming home. If a Black American wants to move to a country in Africa do so for the same reasons you'd immigrate to any other country. In fact, Black Americans will have more in common with certain European countries or even Asia than Africa. Just sayin'

    • @user-eu3qy8uf7f
      @user-eu3qy8uf7f Месяц назад +11

      Exactly true. And remember many many Africans are leaving in droves to get to Europe and America.
      Africa has been romanticized to black Americans but the reality is far different.
      And you're right if you don't have money from an outside source trying to sustain yourselves will be next to impossible.
      And if you do have money most likely you will be seen and treated like an ATM machine.
      I was working poor in America for 3/4 of my life but always had running water, a place to live, a kitchen, a good but used car and basic amenities.
      And access to things where I could better myself.
      When I could afford to travel I did. And I much preferred Europe over Africa because it's much more like what I was raised in. Africa is just too damn complex and complicated and same skin color is just not that relevant.

    • @lazapololapolo9824
      @lazapololapolo9824 29 дней назад

      @@user-eu3qy8uf7f EXACTLY...that's why I laugh when brainwashed Blck Americans talk about the "motherland." That mother's womb has been barren for a long time. Blck Americans are 100s years removed from Africa the romance is over....IMHO

    • @bluehibiscus502
      @bluehibiscus502 28 дней назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣 European countries & Asia🙄

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 27 дней назад +4

      I concur. I traveled to many countries including RSA in Southern Africa and felt most comfortable in post apartheid SA. Just because you are black does not mean Africa is going to work for you.

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 16 дней назад +4

      This. While I empathize with those struggling with discrimination in the US, the reality is we have far more in common with white Americans than we do Africans. We left (or were snatched) centuries ago. Hell, even Africans whose parents emigrated here have already lost most of their African culture. We speak English, eat hamburgers, and leave home at 18.
      I'm cool with many Africans...still, I'm just the likeable American to them, I'll never be accepted as one of their own.

  • @regmonmusic
    @regmonmusic Месяц назад

    Good word my Sister!

  • @NkiksAlways
    @NkiksAlways Месяц назад +13

    Be real with your self and live a normal life once you get to Africa. Work hard like you used to in America 🇺🇸 and you will reap the rewards of living in Africa. If you go there with a get rich quick mentality you won’t be rich.

  • @QueenJodiandAP
    @QueenJodiandAP Месяц назад +1

    Well said Ashley 👏 👌

  • @williamwebbs1952
    @williamwebbs1952 Месяц назад +4

    Another great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿

  • @atombomb6719
    @atombomb6719 Месяц назад

    Great content 🎉

  • @JonasBluntson
    @JonasBluntson Месяц назад +3

    My goal is to move to the Dominican 🇩🇴 Republic. I saw apartments for 250USD a month. I would stay for 6 months then come back to the state for work. Being discipline is hard unless you have a steady income. I don't have neither just know I only need a roof, food, an electric an water to be comfortable.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +1

      Just spent a month there hot relatively nice
      Learn Spanish

    • @JonasBluntson
      @JonasBluntson Месяц назад

      @kingmaafa120 yes I'm currently learning it. An im from texas so it's hot here. Did you rent an apartment an how much did you pay for it.

  • @R24456
    @R24456 Месяц назад +3

    United States of America is a stronghold you have to be a strong and spiritual person to break it

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      And $$$$$
      From personal experience I know it to be true the ppl I met in Tanzania 🇹🇿 all were penny pinching 😮

  • @ty8915
    @ty8915 Месяц назад +7

    There’s no place like home so it’s expected tbh

  • @georgekarago4458
    @georgekarago4458 Месяц назад +4

    Been following your vlogs for sometime. my take: you are a brilliant gal

    • @lovellesokan9107
      @lovellesokan9107 Месяц назад +1

      Mindset not ready. Everywhere you go, you will take you with you..😂😂😂😂😂. As an African, I knew this would happened..most people do not know how to plan to succeed. Ooooo

  • @toddragland152
    @toddragland152 Месяц назад +3

    I am interested in Botswana. I have been hearing great things about it for years now.

  • @Cityb0y85
    @Cityb0y85 Месяц назад +3

    I try to live like the locals while traveling in order to save money when it wasn’t necessary and hate it 😂. I need my western life style, im use to certain things 😘

  • @gmackhere4fun
    @gmackhere4fun Месяц назад +3

    A lot of our people dont know how to save, budget, or just make sound financial choices. any of these flaws could mean the end of your dreams.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Facts that’s from personal experience

  • @mizbrown5807
    @mizbrown5807 Месяц назад +2

    My African coworkers said they are happy to have 24 hrs of electricity!! They discourage use from living there. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +1

      $$$ takes care of things - if u comfortable or expect westernized amenities certain places just not for you

  • @dellannogwina4047
    @dellannogwina4047 Месяц назад +2

    South Africa loves Ashley 🫶🏾

  • @bluepearlagain
    @bluepearlagain Месяц назад

    well said on many parts

  • @binwoods23
    @binwoods23 Месяц назад +2

    I will like to open an low voltage business in South Africa. I have one in the USA but dream of doing it in Africa

  • @yeahj1js
    @yeahj1js Месяц назад +3

    How did you get permanent visa or citizenship? Did you get 5 one year work permits?

  • @smokey_410
    @smokey_410 Месяц назад +5

    When they move back to America and see how expensive everything has gotten they will want to go back.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад +1

      Facts

    • @josephjohnson1057
      @josephjohnson1057 16 дней назад

      I've always felt the best way for expats is to generate income in America and access it in Africa.

  • @acappella1983
    @acappella1983 Месяц назад +4

    Just a quick one..are they leaving West Africa or they leaving South Africa as a country ? Because from what ive gathered its mostly Black Americans leaving West Africa and not necessarily South Africa. But i must be wrong. Awesome content though Ms Ashley. Your work is appreciated.

    • @molefejappie3284
      @molefejappie3284 Месяц назад +4

      True in S.A. Let us be presize people are leaving west Africa not South Africa. The African Americans are thriving in S.A. ask Ashly.
      Here we have laws that make it dificult for scammers. The are west Africans and they come to S.A. thinking that thewill do as they like or it will be easier for them to do their dirty things.
      As I talk we with the South African police we are arresting. The law in S.A. is strict for those west Africans.

  • @Evaselfmade
    @Evaselfmade Месяц назад +3

    You take your energy wherever you go so if you think moving to Africa is going to be better but your mindset is still the same... you're likely going to fail

  • @YayiJanneh-dm9se
    @YayiJanneh-dm9se Месяц назад

    This is true, this is my first time commenting on your post. I’m from Africa but live in America. I go back and forth all the time

  • @furqaanali8908
    @furqaanali8908 Месяц назад +3

    I always suggest to our people read 📚 some books 📚 first on the history of the country, a good cookbook about the food, and learn to speak language briefly... Then invest in a business like Real-Estate, Food Market, or Restaurant.... Maybe a ♻️ Recycling Company too.. Then respect the cultures...

  • @drelaw2002
    @drelaw2002 Месяц назад +1

    Beautifully radiant......

  • @thekushkhru4378
    @thekushkhru4378 Месяц назад

    Ashley 😮😮😮 yesss

  • @galoraambrose
    @galoraambrose Месяц назад

    Your hair looks amazing! It’s looks super healthy and bouncy.🤩

  • @ttumpy
    @ttumpy Месяц назад +9

    When west Indian migrate to Africa the transaction is much easier Our Culture is more inline with theirs, American blacks are more Europeanize that Africanize...

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Месяц назад +2

      Americans are not going to Africa only those with Black Caribbean lineages are moving to Africa. Let's get that straight. Most people in America are here to stay and not running anywhere unless forced by the powers that be.

    • @maxwellkariuki2930
      @maxwellkariuki2930 Месяц назад +9

      I see Jamaicans live comfortably here in Africa. They quickly learn how it works in Africa & form their own tribe. It's extremely rare to hear em express any unhappiness. They fit in very easily & another thing that helps em settle in Africa without hiccups is that they build their own communities...AAs are too individualistic & broken to form community bonds..

    • @bdouglas9723
      @bdouglas9723 Месяц назад +5

      @@maxwellkariuki2930 Why do y'all think it's okay to talk about Black Americans this way?

    • @maxwellkariuki2930
      @maxwellkariuki2930 Месяц назад +1

      @@bdouglas9723 What exactly is bothering you by what I said?

    • @deew1160
      @deew1160 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@maxwellkariuki2930I'm an AA. To a certain degree, I must agree with you. However, NOT all of us are too broken and individualistic, but there's truth in what you say.

  • @molefejappie3284
    @molefejappie3284 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you Ashley you know we South Africans love y"all. Since you came to S.A. you are glowing. The advantage is that the dollar make things to be easier.
    We the South Africans were wrecked by apartheid so your presence can help make the difference. The lives of the whites here have been bettered by their overseas counterparts.
    The guality of life is good in S.A. The houses are cheaper but posh. Our uncestors worked this continent so people must fix their immigration status.
    Thank you for your advice. We need you to come back home and S.A. is a perfect place. Thank you for this video. You said a mouthfull.

  • @user-du9lu4xc6t
    @user-du9lu4xc6t Месяц назад +3

    Chasing and changing Zip codes miseries are a hellave extended hopeless travel guides unless you change your own hidden truths within the front room devoted to your own homes, regardless of trading places onto another Dramatic spaces wherever you land to learn to make that sellective outrage unprincipled changes ..
    Unfortunately

  • @jmh086
    @jmh086 Месяц назад +2

    Or maybe some people didn't plan to be there permanently?! Some may be on a sabbatical or working abroad or remote for a short while.

  • @thekinginthenorth3222
    @thekinginthenorth3222 Месяц назад

    Good advice and not just for migrating to Africa

  • @Eniola0ne
    @Eniola0ne Месяц назад +7

    Those American with Enterprenuel Skill stay, a Brother that brick business in Zanzibar is doing well

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 25 дней назад

    I HAVE LIVED IN AFRICA FOR OVER 20 YEARS.. STILL HERE AND LOVING IT.. SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

  • @Johnson-xn5ok
    @Johnson-xn5ok Месяц назад +2

    Many are called but few are chosen.

  • @gusmotorsports
    @gusmotorsports Месяц назад +2

    You are what you're wherever you go. Learn to manage your life and money, and you will be ok.

  • @R33Po
    @R33Po Месяц назад +1

    That thumbnail is so dramatic, but i love it 😂😂😂

  • @kingslj
    @kingslj Месяц назад +1

    Well balanced! Let some of those who’re attempting to leave or planning to come to Africa consider the nation of Zambia

  • @nicolasb.henry294
    @nicolasb.henry294 Месяц назад +2

    People must understand that Africa is a continent on Planet Earth and a lot of African Americans moving to Africa live in a dream if not a utopia. Africa is a big and diverse continent and you must set your goals and. your expectations. Being Black also doesn´t mean being African it is a very complex thing. I will take my example: my mum is Congolese, I love the people, the culture of this country but I would definitely not live there ever for retirement I prefer my life in Spain and especially in Madrid( best move I have ever made) But in the meantime Africans are also not welcomed in Black America. Once in New York a person told me "You guys have a good education, study in the best European schools and finally adapt easier than us to the American way of life don´t be surprised if we consider you as outsiders"As said We are on planet Earth and racism, competition unfortunately exists everywhere. The most wherever you are is to fix objectives, set goals and put a discipline in order to build the life you want to have. If you move to Africa "because it is the place where Black People is welcomed" you should be disappointed but on the other side if you move to African because you a project or an idea and you want to share your knowledge in order to help the country you choose to live to progress than you are more than welcome in Africa and you will definitely succeed. Thank you very much for this video Ashley...🙏🙏

  • @moreycleveland2472
    @moreycleveland2472 19 дней назад

    THATS JUST LIKE VISITING A FAMILY MEMBER OR A FRIEND THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VISITING FAMO & FRIENDS TO COMPARE TO LIVING THERE NO CAPPING

  • @Animalsandwildlife.7527
    @Animalsandwildlife.7527 Месяц назад

    Proper planning before moving there is essential for your happiness and sucess. Especially figureout how you will make your money while there.

  • @Luca-od8wj
    @Luca-od8wj 23 дня назад

    Let’s go to Hayiti ❤

  • @user-cx7fz5pi9s
    @user-cx7fz5pi9s Месяц назад +2

    Our people lack disciple!

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Some $$$$ ok or a steady stream of it 👍

  • @kimberlygila
    @kimberlygila Месяц назад

    Hello Ashley and when in Rome do as the Roman's do wherever we go in the world we must adhere to the policies of the country we are in.😊

  • @DumisaniNkosiDlamini-cb1ng
    @DumisaniNkosiDlamini-cb1ng Месяц назад +2

    Africa is for all black people, anytime they fell to come back they are welcome, but come up with a good plan, buy yourself a land humble yourself, start frm bottom with your small amount I recommend u go for farming business, be patient I repeat be PATIENT

  • @digitallhm8160
    @digitallhm8160 Месяц назад +2

    More Americans visit France per month, than visit Africa per year. The "story" of numerous Black American expats moving/living, to/in Africa is a social media myth at best.

    • @BonVoyage861
      @BonVoyage861 Месяц назад

      Very true and in general migration of people from Western countries of any race into South America, Africa or Asia (aside from oil rich Arab countries and a couple areas of SEA) is very low. It really is an internet thing and when visiting some of these places and realize you're often the only foreigner around you know it's BS for sure.

  • @nzingharising6040
    @nzingharising6040 Месяц назад +5

    Interested to hear you say that the Pan African Congress and the AU are enacting policies regarding our return. This is not common knowledge, so can you elaborate?

    • @AshleyinAfrika
      @AshleyinAfrika  Месяц назад +1

      No, it's not. Are you an AIA Insider? I share weekly updates on the work I am doing here on the ground and the developments that are in the pipeline regarding the Diaspora and the future of the Continent. Subscribe and get exclusive access first: www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/offers/Fw4EbvFH

  • @fisstudies320
    @fisstudies320 Месяц назад +1

    That’s great news then. As blacks we need to strive to develop our own countries with our own people anyways. Black Americans must do the same in order to be taken seriously.

  • @lettymelanin5104
    @lettymelanin5104 Месяц назад +1

    I think it’s poor planning Americans have the advantage because the dollar is stronger. You can actually look for a remote job that’s going to pay you in dollars if not willing to start a business. Personally I think starting a business would be more beneficial especially in South Africa because South Africans are kinda more westernised compared to other Africans so you can copy whatever business idea from America and bring it to the country provided it has a potential for success. For example in South Africa we don’t even have good wigs so if you can find a cheaper way to ship those wigs from America to South Africa your business will do well. I was discussing opportunities with another American brother the problem is the money.

  • @ceeze9923
    @ceeze9923 Месяц назад

    i like your hair

  • @davidgoodlettmusic
    @davidgoodlettmusic Месяц назад +1

    What if I’m a teacher and a musician? What is the best way I can earn a living there?

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Africa 1st of course u n2 teaching & music consider Japan make a lot of $$

  • @Spanish-Armada
    @Spanish-Armada Месяц назад

    For you to be successful in any new country. Try and create a small business and get to know the locals. You should be there to improve or add to the economy.

  • @barrone9317
    @barrone9317 Месяц назад

    I have a saying for every dollar spent 10% most be recouped and when it comes to transportation and housing something has to pay for it .

  • @MsArtelia
    @MsArtelia Месяц назад +1

    What is the reason?

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      $$$$ from personal experience 👍

  • @sakhephikhanyile6544
    @sakhephikhanyile6544 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ashfordnyathi621
    @ashfordnyathi621 Месяц назад +4

    Comes to show, it's not for anybody.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Месяц назад

      Facts
      ESP if you worrying about $$
      I know that from personal experience
      It made whatever problems I had in Tanzania 🇹🇿 disappear 👍

  • @MyLongIsland1
    @MyLongIsland1 26 дней назад +2

    Black Americans are Westerners & will always be treated as foreigners wherever they go to live outside the USA. You can’t repatriate to a place you’re not from. We built & were used to build the USA. We kept the Union together during the Civil War and were the reason for the bloodiest war in US history. I’ve visited many countries but this is home.

  • @larryzan8942
    @larryzan8942 Месяц назад

    I can tell u doing well for yourself u got beautiful skin with no make up…u got that rich glow 😁

  • @markwhite8332
    @markwhite8332 Месяц назад +11

    NO, stay in Africa. Encourage more ppl to go, Its Great

    • @LostintheUS2030
      @LostintheUS2030 Месяц назад +6

      I don't know but this comment came off very odd to me.🙄🤔

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Месяц назад

      @@LostintheUS2030 Africans are coming to the West by the boat loads and you wonder why they encourage you to go to their lands in order to take their place which is an even exchange. 113 million of them are migrating to the West by 2050. Can you not understand, why they want you to take their places in their homelands? No one is migrating to Africa which offers nothing but struggles and limited amount of basic necessities.

    • @isaiahmwereru8833
      @isaiahmwereru8833 Месяц назад

      Bruh just stop talking if it doesnt work for them then they should go back to america

  • @yougetaspear7799
    @yougetaspear7799 Месяц назад +9

    As somebody said, every place is a curse for some of us who's been touched and contaminated by the babylon toxins unfortunately

    • @poloststyles2669
      @poloststyles2669 Месяц назад +2

      And Africa is not Babylon? Right now its 34 wars going on in Africa. Zero wars in America 🇺🇸 I say Africa always has been Babylon

    • @yougetaspear7799
      @yougetaspear7799 Месяц назад

      @@poloststyles2669 you probably started and very much implicated obviously and that wouldn't be a surprise cos look what you done to humanity the last that's left of her unfortunately cos of these wicked neocon creatures

    • @theafricanredpill
      @theafricanredpill Месяц назад

      @@poloststyles2669Babylon had wars going on for its citizens?

    • @poloststyles2669
      @poloststyles2669 Месяц назад

      @@theafricanredpill Africa is worst you and I know it. It's 35 active wars going on now more deaths in Africa than the US.

    • @yougetaspear7799
      @yougetaspear7799 Месяц назад

      @@poloststyles2669 and deleting my comments won't change the facts after ruining humanity like never seen beforehand regrettably

  • @FromTheFrontSeat
    @FromTheFrontSeat Месяц назад

    As a South African, I would also say be mindful of how you interact with locals and local businesses and the effect you as a foreigner are having on the local economy. Theres currently an issue in my country wherein Western expats are raising property prices and food prices because they still earn money abroad and their currency is much stronger than ours. This is making it unaffordable for South Africans to live in our country. Its a similar situation to whats happening in Hawaii. I would say if you open a business, partner with a South African, hire South Africans and make it affordable for us. Like dont just come to South Africa to make a buck and live a luxury lifestyle, plow back into the community too

  • @dennisstampleycali
    @dennisstampleycali Месяц назад

    The romance is over! Plane and simple! It’s the culture difference between the two! Financial differences!