Right, building now in Nigeria can't wait until it's completed my 5th visit will be months to get the real taste of the motherland. A few weeks barely is enough. Rest in Peace IInobe
@@kahleedurdenproductions1999 Hey originally from North Jersey. Been to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Had some interesting experiences at those places. How is Namibia?
@@milesholt348 That's good. Namibia was really good. I was there for over 6 mos. I went back to work but will begin my business in Namibia when I get back. I love it here. There is a freedom that the natives just don't know about.
I was just thinking about this video about a month ago and was wondering how his building was coming along. Well, he couldn't have come to Africa at a better time; he lived out his dream!! God is soooo good Amen!🙌🏾🙏🏾😊
He was 51.... Thanks for remembering him... Hats off to my bro, we went to college together... He had a great life and no one should feel sorry for him. He made his own choices and lived his best life. ✊🏾
That man is almost hitting 60 years. Matter of fact, these two brothers are almost 60 years and don't look a day over 40 years. We are truly blessed and are envied the world over.
OMG! I’m in tears of sadness and joy. I met Iinobe February 2020 and I said then, that he was a person I would never forget. We sat there at One Africa and talked for hours. He’s one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. I found him hilarious in a way that did not generate side splitting laughter, but a soul tickling laughter that stays with you always. As I’m in the last leg of my journey to make Ghana home, I said that I would connect with him again once I got there, but the universe had other plans. I remember staring at his skin-he had the most beautiful sun-kissed skin tone I’d ever seen and I wondered if that Ghana sun would have that effect on mine once I began to take good care of myself as he was. This brother was extremely intelligent, kind, funny, and he was genuine in who he was and what his path was. More than anything, he spoke lovingly and proudly of his son. Rest in ABSOLUTE POWER, IInobe and Condolences to his son and family ❤️
Peace to his memory as he has transitioned on. I was honored to assist him w/ water knowledge for the home he was building in Ghana. Such an amazing person, kind soul, easy to work with. I'm glad he fulfilled his dream. Thank you Go Black 2 Africa. We all met on that Ghana Trip - 2018. What a blessed experience !!!
Nooooo!!! I recalled his Video when he was building his Studio..I am Flooooreddddd!!! My God and I just had much Respect for him because what stuck out to me most He spoke about how he Seen what was becoming well before this time that is at hand. Ohh may His Soul be at Rest Free from the Cares and Worries of this Life
As our brothers and sisters are finding their way back to the motherland, there are some of them who dislike this reunification and push an "aboriginal American" agenda like they never did before. I got into some arguments lately with some brothers from the US, those who claim that they are not African (but have African features and some of them look like they never left the motherland). They have an agenda which is about claiming that they are the original Americans, they reject the fact that their ancestors came from Africa, they say that DNA testing is a lie (some of them found out that they are African but reject that fact, probably because of self-hatred). Africans went to the Americas before Columbus, that's a fact, there are native Americans who have dark skin, that's a fact, but what is interesting is that those so-called aboriginal Americans failed to have authentic features like black people from Australia and other Asian countries. Those aboriginal Americans have African features, but systematically refuse to be associated with Africa. That's to say that we gotta be careful, some black people in the US don't like what is currently happening, and for some reason, they feel the need to express their frustration where we are. Brother Jay has a great channel, he did his homework, he knows where he comes from, one of his ancestor was a European man, but Jay is very well aware that he is African, and he celebrates it, and that's what I like about him. He shows who he truly is, and I ask all our African American brothers and sisters to be true to themselves. If you are an "aboriginal American" fine, no need to express your hate for Africa where we are, and if you don't feel connected to us, no problem stay where you are. I'm saying this because one of those "aboriginal American" told me that he is no going to Africa... but nobody asked him to go to Africa so why does he feel the need to tell me that he is not going to Africa... some people are lost. Those who know who they are, feel free to go home whenever you want, we will be there for you. ....__NGUEMA ELA
It’s sad that black people want to claim not being African, such self hatred. Rest In Peace dignified African Brother Inoibe. God keep your precious soul.
I hear you LOUD AND CLEAR. I have been witnessing quite a bit of that myself. There are even many that are going as far as saying the Transatlantic Slave Trade never happened in a 'desperate' attempt to disassociate themselves from Africa. I also heard one guy the other day saying in tremendous anger..and I mean anger...it was virtually toxic.... that black Americans are the ones who created Egypt and that Africans know this....like whaaaaat...what the heck...ok. The self hatred is real bro...a very sad truth...sad to witness. Yikes. As you said, if you don't want to go to Africa, then stay where you are but this....sad!
What is so wrong with being Aboriginal to the land we call America. My great-great grandmother's on both sides was Choctaw Indian. My great-grandfather's on both sides were Choctaw Indian. Why must there always be a fight among black people? Some of us know who we are and there is no self-hatred by not being or wanting to be connected to Africa. I really feel that people find anything to castigate black Americans for. Please, just let us be. Those of us who want to stay in the states and those of us who want to go to Africa. Where is the problem?
I'm from the Caribbean but have lived in the US most of my life and sadly I've met so many AA who believe they are not descendants of African a matter of fact they're claim everything but African.. so much so that you would meet a dark skin black American and he would say he's Indian. Not black and Indian but just Indian.. it really saddens me the level of self hate I've been witness to. Most of us in the Caribbean are proud of our African heritage and celebrate it..
That man more serious than me. He went to visit for a month & few days, then bought a one way tickets in a month & achieve his goal. SUCCESS. Much respect brother.
He transitioned in the land of his ancestors, in peace fulfilling his dream. I understand and admire his accomplishments. As a senior sista I just made that move to the continent. My deepest condolences to his family.
Yes I , I know the brother Bomani , out of Atlanta who sponsor trips to afrika . I met him when some of people complained about him allowing them to be taken advantge of when converting dollars into Ghana cedis .One thing in Ghana I know is you have no rights. It take a while to get your citizenship . It is a drawn out process . Let's not Afrika and not face the truth .We must understand the reality of living in another country . I found out , that afrikan on the continent think differently . There is a difference of how people think in the city from those in the village . Dealing with the Chief is a learning process . Driving became a problem for me , because when they stop me I had to come up with some cash . Traffic is terrible and riding the tro-tro is no fun . If you happen to jump in a taxi beware . I had to stop using the ATM machine because when I took money some else was taking from my account . There is still much tribalism in afrika . If you going to live in an Afrikan country , it is wise to learn the language. Peace.
@@pastryshack551 I was going to respond to you, but after reading your own words that you couldn't even finish High School......., I felt like responding to you would be like beating a dead horse.
@@pastryshack551 Madagascar! What a beautiful people and rich history! There are many species of wildlife that can only be found there! We all can agree it would be much more better off without interference from colonizers
Remember watching him on an earlier episode can't believe he gone, change of habitat is a serious thing and all precautions must be taken especially if you are building in more rural areas RIP brother
This is so deep. The Brother found his way home and died in the land of his ancestors. That sounds like a great blessing. Africans-Inamerica can only hope to be so fortunate.
Yes and he is very lucky. I'm not sure we can find our way back to our ancestors if we die and are buried in America. How cut off from the root are we?
This has made me so happy for anyone Blk /African American making this type of transition.🤗 I am also so humbled by this video and the music selection and message was perfect in the video. IINOBE is a Amazing man...GoBlack2Africa Thanks for bringing this kind of content for all to see what can be accomplished and more if African Americans are willing and tired of tired. He is so right about what he foresaw what was going on and what was to happen here after that election... I am just so saddened though by his passing. He explained his life very well with details that African people here in the states and what they have been dealing with all their life here in the states while some make a good life they are still reminded time and time again by WS that they can't live a normal life as others here in the United States until racism stops forever or is nearly rooted out. Yes rest in FREEDOM Iinobe... Love this channel. I am so happy it was recommended because I want to see African Americans happy in life and not suffering or dealing with all this hatred and crimes committed towards them . This has went through all generations and has gone on too far long....Love and Blessing to All African Americans and descendants that have gave so much or all , Those who sacrificed to the best of their ability to keep their people safe from harm. Great Video!!!! IINOBE will always be Truly admired!!❤️👀🙌🏻💯🤗😉👍
I didnot even know him but I feel his Struggle in my Heart. Cant explain it considering I seen him as A Wise Soul who foretold things before his time..It is Evident through his Ambition..I am grateful he Set foot on Ground in the Land he desired to become One with Self and the Creator
@@mikag1137 what is french African,?? do you carry a name of a white french person who lived in Africa?,are you a black person with a french name? a mixed race with a french last name i don't get it...!!! do you display an African mindset or culture?
Such a deep thinking spirit. A true leader. I remember his video. Had the feeling that he would have changed many lives for the better,inner city USA and Africa. RIP.
I remember the video of his house he built while he was building his other house. I am sure he is in a better place. I even sent him an email to ask him questions before I came to Africa. I was very very inspired by the original video you did with him. Thank you GB2A for sharing your calling with us
@@goldenheart751 Tan zan ia is on my bucket list, and other african nations too,,Ivory Coast is so well run ,wish i could live there ,,my husband is Cameroonian and we plan on retiring there i have no choice,,Cameroon needs lots of help..,,but my husband wants to accomplish all this stuff in the u.s. before he leaves..i am so ready,,,,
@@murielodette2995 Good luck to you both. I'm sure you guys will do well wherever you retire. I will retire next year. I been here for 6 months, just got married to a Mandinka Man and will move to Gambia with him in 2 weeks.
@@goldenheart751 Congratulations for your marriage. I have read some of your comments before and I thought you were planning to retire in Ghana. I hope you are enjoying Tanzanian.
In the tradition of my fellow Trinidadian, Kwame Turé and W.E.B. Dubois he made it home and made Ghana, Afrika his home! May the Ancestors and Grandcestors lift him up and grant his family comfort!
😭 I'm going to miss my brother. Last time I saw him was November 2019. We hugged like we were having a family reunion. Whew..... This one was hard. Thanks for the video. It was good seeing you in Dar es Salaam as well brother. Take care of yourself.✊🏾❤️
I remember meeting this brother at 1 Africa. he welcomed me to the motherland very kind, generous man. Health insurance is very important living in Africa.
One thing about Ghana is there's a genuine acceptance & warmth from the people. Im South African and wer known for our hostility towards fellow Africans & frequent xenophobic attacks carried out on fellow Africans, but not once on my visit to Ghana did i experience anything less than warmth. A part of me felt a sense of belonging, i thought that was quite weird because my ancestry can be traced to East Africa and not West Africa. God Bless Ghana, God Bless Africa✊
What a beautiful tribute! 🙏🏽🤍 I remember seeing his video and was so inspired and excited to learn more about moving to Ghana. I am saddened to hear of his passing, but my heart is also glad that he was able to live his final years in the Motherland. May He Rest In Power! 🕊❤️💚💛🖤💫
Hell yeah, date shyt from Adam and Eve not the lab stay forever beans...some white guest come to our home for dinner 😂😂😂hehas a bowl of beans just for himself and asked for more😂😂😂my cousin from Maryland first time in Africa,brother was rolling with ten mangoes everyday 😂😂onetime he finished his last at entrance getting into a club 😂😂😂
I watched this video when you first posted it and I was very proud of this young man coming from Brooklyn I mentioned him to a friend of mine that's how inspired I was because I saw he was inspired and acted on it. Rest in Power 👑 King , condolences to his family and loved ones he left 🙏 behind 🙏
May his soul rest in peace... I'm so sorry that he didn't make it....I watched the video where he showed Go Black what he was doing... Rest well Inobi.... May God comfort his family in this difficult time
Agreed. I urge people to buy good health cover insurance and get your jabs that helps prevent serious illness before travelling to Africa. Also try live with at least one other person in your compound and have ready access to transport if you live far from a city where the best medical facilities are located.
I felt something was wrong with in my spirit , when I saw your vid on his constructing his studio home and his main house. He seemed to be reflecting in some shots or shy, i want sure because I couldnt hear everything he said in the vid, his voice was low. But i felt something and now hes gone, this is deep. Its so amazing that he got to leave and work on building his future on the lands of our ancestors, So much love sent to him and those who loved him , may he Rest in Power. May the ancestors be with him on his 3rd journey in this life.
We all going to die from something, when and how we don't know, may his soul rest in peace. Enjoy your life to the fullest life is too short to be stress out.
Very sorry to hear IInobe passed. My condolences to his family and friends. His views on living the life were filled with determination and gratitude in being free. He definitely achieved freedom in this lifetime. Spoken words are powerful in this universe…Much respect…
I didn't know him but judging from the video he seems like a humble, ambitious and free spirited man..Rest in peace Mr. Iinobe and my condolences to his friends & family🙏🏾
Omg… so sorry to hear this, he looked so healthy. I remember the Video, a real brother… This is beyond a tragedy; he put much hard work and effort into building his home… Rest in power Iinobe!
He chose a perfect land to land and take off the Mother land that is where all souls Kama Suns's Spirits no matter their location on Earth takes off and land. Paradise of the living and beings visible and invisible. Those with eyes hear me and those with ears see me. Yengé!!!
Rest in peace my brother. I remember watching the video of him building the house and being in Awe!!! He was such an inspiration! As a matter of fact, you both are. Thank you for the moments shared, the wisdom spoken and the positive energy that we all connect to. Blessings my brothers...Iinobi, rest in paradise 🙏
I thought about him often after watching his video, because I also want to build my own home in Africa. Peace unto him and in another life. I am so happy he was able to pursue his dream that’s the reason we are were.
Malaria is no joke I was almost died couple months ago. I refuse to sleep under net so that is how I got it. Mosquito love me so much hehheh. I went and build my house in the village like this guy and my house doesn't have windows and even doors are open part of it. All kind creatures coming and lived with me 😂 now snakes, bat 🦇 and some animal like 🦎 😂
Malaria is a parasite that feeds on the red blood cells I believe. The first time I went to Ghana I caught it, but bounced back quickly. Wormwood and a blood detox using herbs like burdock root and neem powder can kill the parasite.
Bless up my brother. U did what most couldn't. Or where too afraid . U inspired me. Your video got me hooked. To the dream. And one day it shall be my reality
This guy just built this house and he didn't even have time to enjoy it. That's so sad. I remember him when he was talking about all his project fir the small house he built before he even build the big one.
He did not do like so many other who wait and never live out there dream. He lived his dream while he was alive and did not take it to the grave. We are going to die whether we are in America or Africa. Rest in power, brave one. You are with the ancestors and they are proud of the legacy you left for others to follow.
Im sorry to hear this brutha gone but never forgotten... I remember watching that video back while in America and now im in South Africa that guy inspired me I even told my cuz about him
Rise Brotha Iinobe! Our Ankhcestors are well pleased. You kept your/their promise to return your direct bloodline Ankhcestors home to rest. Every Afrikan man, woman, and child deserves peace. You achieved a good measure of it. I am so extremely proud of you. Thank you GO BLACK!
Oh nooo I remember him. Great worker, determination,courage , skills and character. I wish he would have stayed quiet 🤫 about his progress there in the motherland. There are many cruel people in this world. May he Rest In Peace 😥😔🙏🏼. Thank you for this tribute.
Thank you for honoring our brother and all the good deeds you have done for so many people may the most high creators continue to inspire you. All the best to you and your family brother.
My heart is filled with Happiness & Sorrow. Like you said he did what his heart desired to Live in Africa, buy land, build his home, and died in his home on the Continent Africa where his soul belongs to be laid to rest. Today my brother tried to convinced me NOT to move to Africa alone; b/c something may happen to me, and my words to him was I rather Die in Africa then live/die here in Dam Erica. If it's my time to go then it's my time to go...R.I.P Bro. Iinobe
gurl no need to go alone as a woman. but if you need someone to show you the ropes let me know.moved from chicago to nigeria october 2019. am still standing strong out here
@@antaresatlantis6785 Nice to hear you moved to Nigeria 🇳🇬. Very interesting and exciting country with absolutely very loving and accommodating people. Hope you're having a good experience. What city are you in? I am hoping to move back to Abuja in a few years 🙏 Born in Nigeria and lived in America for 23 years and so tired of it. I'd love to keep in contact with you.
A gentleman and inspiration to many. The important thing is that he has played his part and has gone to continue his journey. My condolences to his family and all of those who knew him.
🙏🏽 💐🙏🏽 💐prayers for the family, that they are guided to trusting hands sent Of The Most High, to settle Iinobes’ Estate. Long live Iinobe💙 Love the tribute and music! TY GoBlack, I believe I wouldn’t have otherwise known. Amen
I remembered him. His minimalist house inspired me that I don't need thousands ready to build on my land in Nigeria. Rest in paradise.❤❤❤❤🇳🇬
Right, building now in Nigeria can't wait until it's completed my 5th visit will be months to get the real taste of the motherland. A few weeks barely is enough. Rest in Peace IInobe
He lived his best life. I can't wait to go to Ghana. He transition in the MOTHERLAND. BLESS HIS SOUL.
I remember this.... he was starting his dream is what he said....He lived out his Dream!🙏🏽🙏🏾PeaceNBlessings!
I remember this video as well. I was hoping for a second video of his finished home. May you rest in power my good brother.
So sorry to hear of our brother's passing. I'm just inspired that he repatriated to our motherland and found peace, where he belonged. R.I.P 🙏
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I am from NJ. Now in Namibia. When are coming to the continent?
Mother land still not the best place
@@kahleedurdenproductions1999 Hey originally from North Jersey. Been to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Had some interesting experiences at those places. How is Namibia?
@@milesholt348 That's good. Namibia was really good. I was there for over 6 mos. I went back to work but will begin my business in Namibia when I get back. I love it here. There is a freedom that the natives just don't know about.
I was just thinking about this video about a month ago and was wondering how his building was coming along. Well, he couldn't have come to Africa at a better time; he lived out his dream!! God is soooo good Amen!🙌🏾🙏🏾😊
Amen!🙏🏾🙏🏽💯
ASE Ase'
He was 51.... Thanks for remembering him... Hats off to my bro, we went to college together... He had a great life and no one should feel sorry for him. He made his own choices and lived his best life. ✊🏾
That man is almost hitting 60 years. Matter of fact, these two brothers are almost 60 years and don't look a day over 40 years. We are truly blessed and are envied the world over.
For sure 🙏🏾🇬🇭
Not all.. because some 18 year olds look like they are 60 years old. Chubby and overweight.
@@kiwishbj1, who, melanated kids? Don't think so. Even if they're overweight, their skin is flawless.
His face and body look nowhere near 60!!
You better say it. We are hated, and envied by many, No tanning bed, or laying hours in the sun will ever duplicate our beautiful tones.
OMG! I’m in tears of sadness and joy. I met Iinobe February 2020 and I said then, that he was a person I would never forget. We sat there at One Africa and talked for hours. He’s one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. I found him hilarious in a way that did not generate side splitting laughter, but a soul tickling laughter that stays with you always. As I’m in the last leg of my journey to make Ghana home, I said that I would connect with him again once I got there, but the universe had other plans. I remember staring at his skin-he had the most beautiful sun-kissed skin tone I’d ever seen and I wondered if that Ghana sun would have that effect on mine once I began to take good care of myself as he was.
This brother was extremely intelligent, kind, funny, and he was genuine in who he was and what his path was. More than anything, he spoke lovingly and proudly of his son. Rest in ABSOLUTE POWER, IInobe and Condolences to his son and family ❤️
@Cocoa Gold And you’re a whole and complete clown to miss what was being said in that message. 🤡
I hope someone he loved and trusted or someone worthy can continue his project.
May peace be upon him and his family.
Sorry to hear that, condolences to his family.
Peace to his memory as he has transitioned on. I was honored to assist him w/ water knowledge for the home he was building in Ghana. Such an amazing person, kind soul, easy to work with. I'm glad he fulfilled his dream. Thank you Go Black 2 Africa. We all met on that Ghana Trip - 2018. What a blessed experience !!!
Hey Bek how’s it going you still in Florida? When you going back?
Yes in Florida. Ghana 2022. Thank you for highlighting iinobe. Glad to see you moving forward in progress with your You Tube Channel. Be blessed.
Nooooo!!! I recalled his Video when he was building his Studio..I am Flooooreddddd!!! My God and I just had much Respect for him because what stuck out to me most He spoke about how he Seen what was becoming well before this time that is at hand. Ohh may His Soul be at Rest Free from the Cares and Worries of this Life
As our brothers and sisters are finding their way back to the motherland, there are some of them who dislike this reunification and push an "aboriginal American" agenda like they never did before. I got into some arguments lately with some brothers from the US, those who claim that they are not African (but have African features and some of them look like they never left the motherland). They have an agenda which is about claiming that they are the original Americans, they reject the fact that their ancestors came from Africa, they say that DNA testing is a lie (some of them found out that they are African but reject that fact, probably because of self-hatred). Africans went to the Americas before Columbus, that's a fact, there are native Americans who have dark skin, that's a fact, but what is interesting is that those so-called aboriginal Americans failed to have authentic features like black people from Australia and other Asian countries. Those aboriginal Americans have African features, but systematically refuse to be associated with Africa. That's to say that we gotta be careful, some black people in the US don't like what is currently happening, and for some reason, they feel the need to express their frustration where we are. Brother Jay has a great channel, he did his homework, he knows where he comes from, one of his ancestor was a European man, but Jay is very well aware that he is African, and he celebrates it, and that's what I like about him. He shows who he truly is, and I ask all our African American brothers and sisters to be true to themselves. If you are an "aboriginal American" fine, no need to express your hate for Africa where we are, and if you don't feel connected to us, no problem stay where you are. I'm saying this because one of those "aboriginal American" told me that he is no going to Africa... but nobody asked him to go to Africa so why does he feel the need to tell me that he is not going to Africa... some people are lost. Those who know who they are, feel free to go home whenever you want, we will be there for you. ....__NGUEMA ELA
Some may be aboriginal Americans...BUT all aboriginals (with melanin) migrated from AFRICA... WE ARE AFRICAN PERIOD!
It’s sad that black people want to claim not being African, such self hatred.
Rest In Peace dignified African Brother Inoibe. God keep your precious soul.
I hear you LOUD AND CLEAR. I have been witnessing quite a bit of that myself. There are even many that are going as far as saying the Transatlantic Slave Trade never happened in a 'desperate' attempt to disassociate themselves from Africa.
I also heard one guy the other day saying in tremendous anger..and I mean anger...it was virtually toxic.... that black Americans are the ones who created Egypt and that Africans know this....like whaaaaat...what the heck...ok. The self hatred is real bro...a very sad truth...sad to witness. Yikes.
As you said, if you don't want to go to Africa, then stay where you are but this....sad!
What is so wrong with being Aboriginal to the land we call America. My great-great grandmother's on both sides was Choctaw Indian. My great-grandfather's on both sides were Choctaw Indian. Why must there always be a fight among black people? Some of us know who we are and there is no self-hatred by not being or wanting to be connected to Africa. I really feel that people find anything to castigate black Americans for. Please, just let us be. Those of us who want to stay in the states and those of us who want to go to Africa. Where is the problem?
I'm from the Caribbean but have lived in the US most of my life and sadly I've met so many AA who believe they are not descendants of African a matter of fact they're claim everything but African.. so much so that you would meet a dark skin black American and he would say he's Indian. Not black and Indian but just Indian.. it really saddens me the level of self hate I've been witness to. Most of us in the Caribbean are proud of our African heritage and celebrate it..
🙏🏾R.I.P. to the brother who made his dream come true.
May he find peace and bliss with the ancestors. 🙏🏾🕊
Crazy, this guy didn’t seem that old and he was in good shape.
With the utmost respect, u don't have to be old to die...He was ONLY 59 and died, so that is NOT old.
2 years later we know that people who are expats buy land, build homes usually don't live long on the continent. 🤔
That man more serious than me. He went to visit for a month & few days, then bought a one way tickets in a month & achieve his goal. SUCCESS. Much respect brother.
He transitioned in the land of his ancestors, in peace fulfilling his dream. I understand and admire his accomplishments. As a senior sista I just made that move to the continent. My deepest condolences to his family.
where do you live now?
@@murielodette2995 Rwanda
Congratulations
R.I.P Iinobe. His video inspired me to want make that move to The African continent. ♥️🇬🇭
Well come to motherland bro
Yes I , I know the brother Bomani , out of Atlanta who sponsor trips to afrika . I met him when some of people complained about him allowing them to be taken advantge of when converting dollars into Ghana cedis .One thing in Ghana I know is you have no rights. It take a while to get your citizenship . It is a drawn out process . Let's not Afrika and not face the truth .We must understand the reality of living in another country . I found out , that afrikan on the continent think differently . There is a difference of how people think in the city from those in the village . Dealing with the Chief is a learning process . Driving became a problem for me , because when they stop me I had to come up with some cash . Traffic is terrible and riding the tro-tro is no fun . If you happen to jump in a taxi beware . I had to stop using the ATM machine because when I took money some else was taking from my account . There is still much tribalism in afrika . If you going to live in an Afrikan country , it is wise to learn the language. Peace.
RIP in peace black King
When I visited Ghana last year I spent time with Iinobe ,he was a very nice guy Yah bless
He had so much more life to live o thought. But God calls when it's time. We all have a number
This is so true
I’m from MADAGASCAR and I say this to our African American, Caribbean Brothers : Africa is your home. Come back home, we love you.
@@pastryshack551
I was going to respond to you, but after reading your own words that you couldn't even finish High School......., I felt like responding to you would be like beating a dead horse.
Thank you! We love you too! We are coming home. Bit by bit. One by one
@@pastryshack551 Absolutely bullshit 😒 who made you a judge over anyone's decision?
Madagascar are they not having a food shortage, because on the news they said they was a crisis over there just wondering.
@@pastryshack551 Madagascar! What a beautiful people and rich history! There are many species of wildlife that can only be found there! We all can agree it would be much more better off without interference from colonizers
He lived his African Dream! 💞He Transitioned So Young At Age 59. May his spiritual Journey 🚀 Be Great One ☝️ Ase
Remember watching him on an earlier episode can't believe he gone, change of habitat is a serious thing and all precautions must be taken especially if you are building in more rural areas RIP brother
May he rest in Peace
Watching from Sydney Australia
Bless up
This is so deep. The Brother found his way home and died in the land of his ancestors. That sounds like a great blessing. Africans-Inamerica can only hope to be so fortunate.
I'm touched. He found home I really wish he had lived longer. GB2A lots of love from Zimbabwe.
Oh my RIP Brothah...you did it.!!!! All is well
I remember watching a video of him some months back...rest easy to our brother, he made it back home.
I watched his videos, saw the completion of his studio. Memorable personality. Condolences.
Perfect video of him. I know he's happy you did this
He’s powerfully with the Ancestors …🪘🪘🪘
Yes and he is very lucky. I'm not sure we can find our way back to our ancestors if we die and are buried in America. How cut off from the root are we?
He was from my home town. I was so proud of him. Rest In Peace brother
RIH Brotha! I'm from Cleveland, Ohio as well. Living in Atlanta. On my way back to TZ today.
This has made me so happy for anyone Blk /African American making this type of transition.🤗 I am also so humbled by this video and the music selection and message was perfect in the video. IINOBE is a Amazing man...GoBlack2Africa Thanks for bringing this kind of content for all to see what can be accomplished and more if African Americans are willing and tired of tired. He is so right about what he foresaw what was going on and what was to happen here after that election... I am just so saddened though by his passing. He explained his life very well with details that African people here in the states and what they have been dealing with all their life here in the states while some make a good life they are still reminded time and time again by WS that they can't live a normal life as others here in the United States until racism stops forever or is nearly rooted out. Yes rest in FREEDOM Iinobe... Love this channel. I am so happy it was recommended because I want to see African Americans happy in life and not suffering or dealing with all this hatred and crimes committed towards them . This has went through all generations and has gone on too far long....Love and Blessing to All African Americans and descendants that have gave so much or all , Those who sacrificed to the best of their ability to keep their people safe from harm. Great Video!!!! IINOBE will always be Truly admired!!❤️👀🙌🏻💯🤗😉👍
I didnot even know him but I feel his Struggle in my Heart. Cant explain it considering I seen him as A Wise Soul who foretold things before his time..It is Evident through his Ambition..I am grateful he Set foot on Ground in the Land he desired to become One with Self and the Creator
I like the way you talk. Are you Ghanaian?
@@jon_sI have been told often I do not display American attributes.. My family Surname is traced to French African
@@mikag1137 "French African." I wonder what that sounds like. Have you lived majority of your life in the western world?
@@jon_s lol " So Do I" Indeed I have...
@@mikag1137 what is french African,?? do you carry a name of a white french person who lived in Africa?,are you a black person with a french name? a mixed race with a french last name i don't get it...!!! do you display an African mindset or culture?
Such a deep thinking spirit. A true leader. I remember his video. Had the feeling that he would have changed many lives for the better,inner city USA and Africa. RIP.
I remember the video of his house he built while he was building his other house. I am sure he is in a better place. I even sent him an email to ask him questions before I came to Africa. I was very very inspired by the original video you did with him. Thank you GB2A for sharing your calling with us
Where in Africa are you?
@@sweetbadd9852 Tanzania
@@goldenheart751 Tan zan ia is on my bucket list, and other african nations too,,Ivory Coast is so well run ,wish i could live there ,,my husband is Cameroonian and we plan on retiring there i have no choice,,Cameroon needs lots of help..,,but my husband wants to accomplish all this stuff in the u.s. before he leaves..i am so ready,,,,
@@murielodette2995 Good luck to you both. I'm sure you guys will do well wherever you retire. I will retire next year. I been here for 6 months, just got married to a Mandinka Man and will move to Gambia with him in 2 weeks.
@@goldenheart751 Congratulations for your marriage. I have read some of your comments before and I thought you were planning to retire in Ghana. I hope you are enjoying Tanzanian.
HE LIVED THE LIFE THAT WE ALL TALK ABOUT!!!! And thanks to your videos he lives on forever. Rest In Power!!!
In the tradition of my fellow Trinidadian, Kwame Turé and W.E.B. Dubois he made it home and made Ghana, Afrika his home!
May the Ancestors and Grandcestors lift him up and grant his family comfort!
He died a King in his land. Till we meet again blood. Jah bless. One love🙏🏿
I remember him. With the smaller houses. RIP
😭 I'm going to miss my brother. Last time I saw him was November 2019. We hugged like we were having a family reunion. Whew..... This one was hard. Thanks for the video. It was good seeing you in Dar es Salaam as well brother. Take care of yourself.✊🏾❤️
I remember meeting this brother at 1 Africa. he welcomed me to the motherland very kind, generous man. Health insurance is very important living in Africa.
One thing about Ghana is there's a genuine acceptance & warmth from the people. Im South African and wer known for our hostility towards fellow Africans & frequent xenophobic attacks carried out on fellow Africans, but not once on my visit to Ghana did i experience anything less than warmth. A part of me felt a sense of belonging, i thought that was quite weird because my ancestry can be traced to East Africa and not West Africa. God Bless Ghana, God Bless Africa✊
May his soul rest in peace, this son of Africa.
What a beautiful tribute! 🙏🏽🤍
I remember seeing his video and was so inspired and excited to learn more about moving to Ghana. I am saddened to hear of his passing, but my heart is also glad that he was able to live his final years in the Motherland. May He Rest In Power! 🕊❤️💚💛🖤💫
My trip to Jamaica...wow I knew the food we eat here was trash. They have real food. There is a big difference
Hell yeah, date shyt from Adam and Eve not the lab stay forever beans...some white guest come to our home for dinner 😂😂😂hehas a bowl of beans just for himself and asked for more😂😂😂my cousin from Maryland first time in Africa,brother was rolling with ten mangoes everyday 😂😂onetime he finished his last at entrance getting into a club 😂😂😂
I remember watching this video of him last year. My Condolences to his family and May he be well received by his Ancestors
I watched this video when you first posted it and I was very proud of this young man coming from Brooklyn I mentioned him to a friend of mine that's how inspired I was because I saw he was inspired and acted on it. Rest in Power 👑 King , condolences to his family and loved ones he left 🙏 behind 🙏
I was definitely inspired by our brother. He's video made an impact on me. RIP brother Linobe ✊🏾👑🙏🏾
May his soul rest in peace... I'm so sorry that he didn't make it....I watched the video where he showed Go Black what he was doing... Rest well Inobi.... May God comfort his family in this difficult time
A very interesting and talented soulful King. Rest well in Mother Ghana's Womb.
Wonderful, he made it through for all as a witness a son of Africa and a brother may he rest in peace ✌
Nice tribute. RIP KING
Wow I’m from Cleveland to Rest Easy King 🤴🏽 🙌🏾🙌🏾
This is a death that shouldn't have happened. Malaria, especially when contracted in Ghana, is preventive.
Indeed... If malaria not treated properly it's a death sentence.
ThankU & Peace Bruthaman Be Unto Calling Gravity for Us Who Desire
Agreed. I urge people to buy good health cover insurance and get your jabs that helps prevent serious illness before travelling to Africa. Also try live with at least one other person in your compound and have ready access to transport if you live far from a city where the best medical facilities are located.
I felt something was wrong with in my spirit , when I saw your vid on his constructing his studio home and his main house. He seemed to be reflecting in some shots or shy, i want sure because I couldnt hear everything he said in the vid, his voice was low.
But i felt something and now hes gone, this is deep. Its so amazing that he got to leave and work on building his future on the lands of our ancestors, So much love sent to him and those who loved him , may he Rest in Power. May the ancestors be with him on his 3rd journey in this life.
I meant reflecting on thoughts. Also I meant to say wasn't, not want sure.
My apologies.😊
We all going to die from something, when and how we don't know, may his soul rest in peace. Enjoy your life to the fullest life is too short to be stress out.
There’s nothing that is more honorable than to live, and to take your final breath in your homeland. May God greet you as a friend, Iinobe🙏🏾
Very sorry to hear IInobe passed. My condolences to his family and friends. His views on living the life were filled with determination and gratitude in being free. He definitely achieved freedom in this lifetime. Spoken words are powerful in this universe…Much respect…
Much Love and respect to this brother who made his move and built from the ground up. 💯😇 I remember watching his videos. 🙏
What was the name of his channel?
@@truthoverfictionii5760 I was mistaken. I actually watched his video on GoBlacks channel. It was an interview with him. This was awhile back though.
I didn't know him but judging from the video he seems like a humble, ambitious and free spirited man..Rest in peace Mr. Iinobe and my condolences to his friends & family🙏🏾
Omg… so sorry to hear this, he looked so healthy. I remember the Video, a real brother… This is beyond a tragedy; he put much hard work and effort into building his home… Rest in power Iinobe!
He chose a perfect land to land and take off the Mother land that is where all souls Kama Suns's Spirits no matter their location on Earth takes off and land. Paradise of the living and beings visible and invisible. Those with eyes hear me and those with ears see me. Yengé!!!
His life was testament to conquring fears and living how YOU want to live, where you are treated BEST!
you're in Baltimore! thats my neighborhood.. 💪 ( i had to change it from hood to
" neighborhood".. i was born in the 70s😁
Great man the video of him is the one that got me to subscribed to GoBlack2Africa's channel. Rest in peace and power Iinobe 🙌🏾
Inobe seemed like a Good guy..May he rest in peace.
Great tribute Brother!!
So sorry to hear that . RIP MY Africa Brother 👼🏾💐💐💐🙏🏾Praying Healing on his family 😇🙏🏾🙌🏾💐
Don't be sorry! He's free! The only thing dead is the flesh!
@@marydavis7978 So true. Amen
What a beautiful and inspiring story. I am sad this gentleman passed away but what a beautiful legacy he left behind. May he Rest In Peace!
I remember the video! Was inspired by him! Glad he was able to realize his vision in Africa! RIP brother!
Rest in peace my brother. I remember watching the video of him building the house and being in Awe!!! He was such an inspiration! As a matter of fact, you both are.
Thank you for the moments shared, the wisdom spoken and the positive energy that we all connect to. Blessings my brothers...Iinobi, rest in paradise 🙏
My thoughts and prayers going out to IInobe’s family.
I thought about him often after watching his video, because I also want to build my own home in Africa. Peace unto him and in another life. I am so happy he was able to pursue his dream that’s the reason we are were.
Move to Uganda
@@winmugaru6347 stop deceiving people on the internet 😂😂
Malaria is no joke. No matter where always take medicine. Rip to the brother.
Malaria is no joke I was almost died couple months ago. I refuse to sleep under net so that is how I got it. Mosquito love me so much hehheh. I went and build my house in the village like this guy and my house doesn't have windows and even doors are open part of it. All kind creatures coming and lived with me 😂 now snakes, bat 🦇 and some animal like 🦎 😂
Medicine = Yes.
Synthetic drugs = No
@@jon_s Malarone is a drug that prevents Malaria and can cure it. You can easily get a prescription for it, prevention is better than cure.
@@homiedclown1885 If you knew how synthetic drugs like malarone work, you wouldn't say that
Malaria is a parasite that feeds on the red blood cells I believe. The first time I went to Ghana I caught it, but bounced back quickly. Wormwood and a blood detox using herbs like burdock root and neem powder can kill the parasite.
Love your show great work
Bless up my brother. U did what most couldn't. Or where too afraid . U inspired me. Your video got me hooked. To the dream. And one day it shall be my reality
Great tribute to him.!!
I am from Cleveland Ohio myself and I am glad that he lived the life he wanted.
Wow. I hope I look this youthful as Iinobi when I’m close to 60. No wrinkles. Rest in power bruv
This guy just built this house and he didn't even have time to enjoy it. That's so sad.
I remember him when he was talking about all his project fir the small house he built before he even build the big one.
He did not do like so many other who wait and never live out there dream. He lived his dream while he was alive and did not take it to the grave. We are going to die whether we are in America or Africa. Rest in power, brave one. You are with the ancestors and they are proud of the legacy you left for others to follow.
With God you return, RIP brother. You've inspired a whole new generation ✨ 🙌🏾
well done brother. You lived your life and may your soul rest in peace
Oh oh oh Papa IINobe!
Damirifa du3.
Y3 am wo damirifa du3 Papa IInobe!!!
Such a beautiful dedication to this brother with a beautiful spirit. Thank you GoBlack.🙏🏾
He walked his talk and lived it🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Im sorry to hear this brutha gone but never forgotten... I remember watching that video back while in America and now im in South Africa that guy inspired me I even told my cuz about him
Rise Brotha Iinobe! Our Ankhcestors are well pleased. You kept your/their promise to return your direct bloodline Ankhcestors home to rest. Every Afrikan man, woman, and child deserves peace. You achieved a good measure of it. I am so extremely proud of you. Thank you GO BLACK!
Oh nooo I remember him. Great worker, determination,courage , skills and character. I wish he would have stayed quiet 🤫 about his progress there in the motherland. There are many cruel people in this world. May he Rest In Peace 😥😔🙏🏼. Thank you for this tribute.
Thank you for honoring our brother and all the good deeds you have done for so many people may the most high creators continue to inspire you. All the best to you and your family brother.
I new instantly when I came to Nigeria to be with my. Husband I wanted to relocate...it was amazing
You live your life the way you wanted and then died in the mother land with no regrets.
Good for you! 👏🏿 🤗
A beautiful tribute for a beautiful brother!
My heart is filled with Happiness & Sorrow. Like you said he did what his heart desired to Live in Africa, buy land, build his home, and died in his home on the Continent Africa where his soul belongs to be laid to rest.
Today my brother tried to convinced me NOT to move to Africa alone; b/c something may happen to me, and my words to him was I rather Die in Africa then live/die here in Dam Erica. If it's my time to go then it's my time to go...R.I.P Bro. Iinobe
gurl no need to go alone as a woman. but if you need someone to show you the ropes let me know.moved from chicago to nigeria october 2019. am still standing strong out here
@@antaresatlantis6785 Nice to hear you moved to Nigeria 🇳🇬. Very interesting and exciting country with absolutely very loving and accommodating people. Hope you're having a good experience. What city are you in? I am hoping to move back to Abuja in a few years 🙏 Born in Nigeria and lived in America for 23 years and so tired of it. I'd love to keep in contact with you.
A gentleman and inspiration to many. The important thing is that he has played his part and has gone to continue his journey. My condolences to his family and all of those who knew him.
Transitioning is nothing to be sad about! Only the flesh is dead!
🙏🏽 💐🙏🏽 💐prayers for the family, that they are guided to trusting hands sent Of The Most High, to settle Iinobes’ Estate. Long live Iinobe💙
Love the tribute and music!
TY GoBlack, I believe I wouldn’t have otherwise known. Amen