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My family (the Charles/Alexander/Paul/Cudjoe) are from from Grenada and i was raised Afrocentric also. They migrated to Trinidad (where my parents were born) but we always embraced our African roots.
I was watching it on my TV but I had to crab my phone so I can comment. Please tell your mama she is everything Ghanaian. It’s so beautiful to sit down to catch up on beautiful stories like this. I am born and bread Ghanaian living in 🇬🇧 and I can relate in a lot she said. Please do more videos with her she so sweet.
I'm Grenadian and loved this Vlog. My grand parents on my mother side always told us we are Africans and she practiced African religion. Your mom is beautiful, she made me feel proud to be Grenadian. You have a great mix of your parents personality.
Heeeey Trevor! Thanks so much for stopping by, watching the video and leaving this comment. Which part of Grenada are you from? 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩 Thank you so much for your kind words 😁
Your mother's personality is infectious. She is such a joy - as are your children and you. 💛I really enjoyed watching this video & I look forward to seeing more. I am a new subscriber currently residing in Dallas, TX who is planning to repatriate to the continent in the next 3-4 years. My husband & I are visiting Uganda in September on behalf of our nonprofit organization, Eye For Afrika. This will be the first of many until we set our roots permanently. Thanks so much for sharing, Naomi.
Awwww thank you so much for your kind words, Veronica! It really means a lot. Welcome to the family 🥳🥳🥳 … It’s great that you decided to join us! Yesssss!!!! We love to hear of others taking that bold step. We wish you all the best with your planning and preparation. Thank you for watching 🤗
Lovely conversation with Mom. Plus you are blessed to have a Grenada Mother because my best friend in 80's till 1990 when l was living in London was a Grenadian, his name is Keran. We worked together at Gate Diner Restaurant as Line Cooks in Nottinghill Gate close to Ladbroke Groove, He made me study the whole King James Bible before moving to USA in 1990. Plus, l grew up in Kumasi "Ashanti New Town" in 60's till my family moved back to Nigeria in 1971. l left Nigeria in 1983 at the age of twenty to England but now live in DC ------ Osollo.
Thank you and your Mother for sharing her story. I watched both episodes and will watch the ones with your Father too. I identified with a lot of Mum's experience. I was born in Jamaica and moved to the UK to join my parents at 10 years old. I also became a teacher, art historian, artists, designer and plan to publish a book of my poems. I love studying history ... especially the history of our people on the African Continent and Diaspora. My introduction to African culture came through school friends from Ghana and Nigeria. I also had cousins who wore Dashikis in the 1970s and stirred my interest in African fabrics and jewelry. Our generation from the Caribbean were exposed to a lot more than the generation before who didnt travel much, not even between islands. You touched on the cultural differences between Grenada and Ghana but when we all arrived in the UK from different Caribbean islands there was a "thing" between people from different islands too. Small islands versus Big islands. 😅 One of the blessings from the mass migration during the Windrush years and after, was the opportunity for people from different Caribbean islands and different African countries to come together in the UK. Your parents are proof of that. May your family always be blessed. 🙌💛
I love your personality, you are intelligent and outgoing as your mum. I watched you on the Denta Channel… very inspirational, continue to be yourself! God bless x
@@ToTheMotherland Wow! I’m Liberian with family from America and the Caribbean. My ears perked up at 4:01 when your mother said “Muma” because that’s what my mom called her grandmother. If you could share the name of your uncle, I might know of his descendants, if any remained in Liberia, and could assist you in that direction. I am currently researching my ancestry through 23andMe. I was able to find the Ship ledger with all the names and ages of family members that sailed to Liberia in 1868.
@@patchouli85 Now THIS is interesting!!!!! Please send me an email so we can connect and discuss further: - tothemotherland2021@gmail.com My partner bought me a DNA kit from 23andMe 😱 Thank you so much for your comment and for watching! I’m keen to learn more and to discover if we are related! Wow… How exciting 😄
You had me smiling all the way through. What a juicy story about how they met. Your dear mom is a brave women and she new what she wanted and went for your dad. Good for her. What a nice story. I think if your mom does not want to know her DNA that is okay. She is a Ghanaian with a last name Osei. That’s all folks! Naomi thank you for sharing your family with us. Now am loving your channel even more.
Heeeey! Thank you for coming back to watch Part 2. Reeeeeally glad that you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your kind words. It means so much! I hope you continue to love our content. Lots more to come ❤️
Your mum is gorgeous and so inspirational. I am another British born carribean descent Gal who married a Ghanaian...my story is very like your mums and it blew me away hearing your mum share her story. We have much in common..Ive been married nearly 35 years to my husband and God has blessed me to be able to call Ghana my second home. I hope to settle there soon and come every year .. my testimony is amazing too and I'd love to meet your mum one day. We still are based in London but return every year and will be back soon. I'd love to hear more about your mum and you and your lovely children and how life in Ghana is going. Have missed your vlogs. ❤😊
My Grenadian fam, Hi there👋 I literally stumbled upon your channel while rewatching the 2020 end-of-year drone footage of @Nezzle Fam. Your mum is hilarious; I was in tears and stitches at the chicken story, I can relate. Glad she didn't commit murder on her aunty😂🤣😭 Please, do the Ancestry DNA reveal, I am also on a quest to trace my Ancestors back to Africa. I do have the Scottish last name on both my mum and dad's sides of my family. However, based on the little research I've already done; I believe the bulk of my ancestors came from either Nigeria/Ghana/Benin areas of Africa; that's my story and I'm sticking to it. I have also been contemplating and looking into relocating to my ancestral homeland. Awaiting for my Ancestry DNA result to be processed in order to make a more solid decision. I live in Canada, from Marli, St. Patrick's, and SDA as well. I believe your grandmother might know my mum and possibly my grandmother. my last names are Alexis on mum's side and Grant on daddy's side; both are Scottish origin last names. I may never know or find out my original African last name, but I'll try. Thanks for the interview mum and please, do come back and share with us. I'm now subscribed. 💯🙏👏♥I absolutely enjoyed and loved the interview with your mum, God bless always
I put this on playlist only to realise it's you Naomi! What a wonderful interview... Your mum's remarkable!... It Could have gone on and on .. The account of how your gr8 gr8 grand uncle and the Liberia connection wooow!
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Your mum is so inspirational and encouraging! I really loved listening to both this and part 1, as I am a Caribbean who has married a Nigerian, so it was interesting as it made me think of thr stories I may also tell in years to come. Thanks again for sharing 🥰
Heeeey Lush! Thank you for coming back to watch part 2. Which Caribbean island are you from? It’s always lovely to hear of African-Caribbean unions. Thank you for your kind words. Stay tuned! We have lots more to share ❤️
Hello ladies, What an interesting discussion. My husband and I are from Grenada and are living in Alberta, Canada. We thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. We can totally relate to your stories. 😁😁 Thanks for making yourself vulnerable and sharing how God has inspired you to minister for Him. Remain blessed! Monica
Hello Monica! Thank you so much for stopping by, watching and for leaving your comment. Which part of Grenada are you both from? 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩 So so soooo glad you enjoyed the video. I really appreciate your kind words. Thanks again 😊❤️
This is one of the most enjoyable videos 😄😄😂. Mum is so beautiful, real African beauty. Mama, no matter what dna test says you are truly West African. 🤗
Awesome, awesome conversation with your mom. Made me miss mine. That chicken story was part hilarious part traumatic. It is amazing how profiund that singular experience made such a big impact on her dietary choices. I have no evidence but it looks like her dietary choices have a huge part in how young she looks. I have my own experience with first tasting wild mushroom when visiting the village in Zimbabwe. I was maybe 4 or 5 and i absolutely hated it and vomited. I remember being beaten and forced to eat it and I have never loved mushroom ever since.. Really enjoyed this , now i will watch part one later.
Awsome conversation. I am Grenadian too. I really enjoyed this video. You make me laugh when you say where are you going because mom is so dressed up.😂😅😅 It's a Grenadian thing, My children say that to me all the time because I like to wear nice dresses at home too. Oh man, the chicken part and finding Grenada in the bible had me laughing in stitches😂😂. I can relate to the sandflies biting too. My skin was terrible and awful. Thank God it's healed now. I am so glad I am no longer in Grenada just for the sandflies part. Blessings
I just happen to come across your channel and i loved your content. your mother is a true Grenadian. I know this because I was born and raised in Grenada. some people in the country size mimic the Ghanaian culture exspecially river sally vellage .
Awwww thank you! Yessss a fellow Grenadian! Which part of Grenada are you from? Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave this comment.
Do the ancestry review and know that people in Ghana now migrated from kingdoms in the north to down south like the Akans, GA’s from Nigerian and so on. Nice interview I see where you get your vibrancy from.
Heeeey Chris! It’s been ages! How are you? I’m definitely going to do the ancestry reveal! I’m intrigued 😄. Glad you enjoyed the interview also! Hope all is well!
Hey Deborah! Thank you so much for watching. So glad to hear you enjoyed the interviews. Do let me know what you think of the ones with my Dad ❤️ … Welcome to the family! 🥳
Laura you not shy at all!!! Smiler yes you are. Both you and Naomi have beautiful smiles. Interview was excellent. Especiallly getting to hear a bit of the love story.
Welcome to the family, Amarayah! 🥳🥳🥳 Great to have you join us! I’m soooo glad you enjoyed the interview. We’ve got lots more content to come so stay tuned 😁
Two beautiful women. I need to catch up on your previous videos I missed. I also saw you on Dentaa, where you were great as usual. Thanks for introducing us to your delightful and beautiful mum. Best wishes 😘😘😘
Heeeeeey! It’s been a while. Great to have you back with us. Catch up, catch up 😆 …. Thank you! I did enjoy the conversation with Dentaa. Really appreciate your kind words. Take care of yourself ❤️
@@ToTheMotherland I thought you were a 💯% Ghanaian. My Dad is Nigerian and my Mum is Guyanese. Though not the same, it's is similar to your background. Your Mother's account resonated with me. Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely loved this video . Your mother is so beautiful. Love your relationship . Yes pleaseeeeeeeeee do a reveal of ancestry 😂😂😂. I also want to do it . Would be a great video. Love her words of wisdom and absolutely love the ending just go for it . Just do it . I’m inspired 💜
Love your videos I enjoys every minute of it. You and your mom is so funny. I was born in grenada and living in Canada over 20 years . I am from Mt Rich and went to school in Hermitage government school me and your mom has a lot in common God bless you and your family ❤️ ♥️
Awwwww thank you so much! Yesssss….Another Grenadian in the house 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩. Wow, I can imagine you have quite a bit in common. I hope Canada is treating you well! Thank you for watching. God bless you too ❤️
I have always told my mum that I suspect she is East African. She doesn’t ‘look’ west African to me…. I guess time will tell. Should have the results in a few weeks.
Hey Naomi, a lot of African men think most women that they meet in the UK come from Jamaica. The unfortunate thing is some Jamaican women seem to be supper ASSERTIVE so these African men feel hesitant to approach them. Can you ask your mum how to break that barrier,
Your mom looks like the people of Gonaives, Haiti. Those are descendants of the Ewe people of Ghana. I also know that there's a strong Igbo presence in Grenada. I would love to find out your results are.
I can guarantee u that, mum looks exactly like an Akwapim woman. So so pretty like them, and features. Please dont take that test, I dont want to be wrong either! Look at that facial structure she has!
Definitely do the DNA test😃 Great vid as usual Nay😘 Thank you both. Plenty laughs🤣 Yes, definitely bring her back; was great hearing those stories and the different emotions they brought about: 😑🤯🤔💭🥺😄 ☹🤨🤐
U jumped from the conversation hahah u didn’t ask her how Mr Osei family received her in Ghana and when she step up on the motherland, how was the feeling?
There was sooooo much more to discuss but we had already talked for over an hour. We were going to touch on which Ghanaian dishes she can cook and I was going to test out her Twi! We will have to get her back again. 😁😁😁
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My family (the Charles/Alexander/Paul/Cudjoe) are from from Grenada and i was raised Afrocentric also. They migrated to Trinidad (where my parents were born) but we always embraced our African roots.
@@fitawrarifitness6842 ❤️ 😍
Oh wow! Which part of Grenada is your family from? My mum’s maiden name is Alexander. The Pauls are our family too.
@@ToTheMotherland Mirabeau, River Sallee and Carriacou
She is a queen and every African woman especially from west Africa is a royal. You just got a subscriber from Ghana
I was watching it on my TV but I had to crab my phone so I can comment. Please tell your mama she is everything Ghanaian. It’s so beautiful to sit down to catch up on beautiful stories like this. I am born and bread Ghanaian living in 🇬🇧 and I can relate in a lot she said. Please do more videos with her she so sweet.
I'm Grenadian and loved this Vlog. My grand parents on my mother side always told us we are Africans and she practiced African religion. Your mom is beautiful, she made me feel proud to be Grenadian. You have a great mix of your parents personality.
Heeeey Trevor! Thanks so much for stopping by, watching the video and leaving this comment. Which part of Grenada are you from? 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩
Thank you so much for your kind words 😁
Your mother's personality is infectious. She is such a joy - as are your children and you. 💛I really enjoyed watching this video & I look forward to seeing more. I am a new subscriber currently residing in Dallas, TX who is planning to repatriate to the continent in the next 3-4 years. My husband & I are visiting Uganda in September on behalf of our nonprofit organization, Eye For Afrika. This will be the first of many until we set our roots permanently. Thanks so much for sharing, Naomi.
Awwww thank you so much for your kind words, Veronica! It really means a lot. Welcome to the family 🥳🥳🥳 … It’s great that you decided to join us!
Yesssss!!!! We love to hear of others taking that bold step. We wish you all the best with your planning and preparation.
Thank you for watching 🤗
Lovely conversation with Mom. Plus you are blessed to have a Grenada Mother because my best friend in 80's till 1990 when l was living in London was a Grenadian, his name is Keran. We worked together at Gate Diner Restaurant as Line Cooks in Nottinghill Gate close to Ladbroke Groove, He made me study the whole King James Bible before moving to USA in 1990. Plus, l grew up in Kumasi "Ashanti New Town" in 60's till my family moved back to Nigeria in 1971. l left Nigeria in 1983 at the age of twenty to England but now live in DC ------ Osollo.
Your mum is so beautiful. This was so lovely to watch. Thanks for sharing!❤️
Awwww you are most welcome. Thank you for your kind words ❤️
Thank you and your Mother for sharing her story.
I watched both episodes and will watch the ones with your Father too.
I identified with a lot of Mum's experience.
I was born in Jamaica and moved to the UK to join my parents at 10 years old.
I also became a teacher, art historian, artists, designer and plan to publish
a book of my poems.
I love studying history ... especially the history of our people
on the African Continent and Diaspora.
My introduction to African culture came through school friends from
Ghana and Nigeria. I also had cousins who wore Dashikis in the 1970s and stirred
my interest in African fabrics and jewelry.
Our generation from the Caribbean were exposed to a lot more than the generation
before who didnt travel much, not even between islands.
You touched on the cultural differences between Grenada and Ghana but when we
all arrived in the UK from different Caribbean islands there was a "thing" between
people from different islands too. Small islands versus Big islands. 😅
One of the blessings from the mass migration during the Windrush years and after,
was the opportunity for people from different Caribbean islands and different African
countries to come together in the UK. Your parents are proof of that.
May your family always be blessed. 🙌💛
Thank you so much! ❤️
Wow! Your mom is beautiful! She has a very smooth skin just like you!
Loved every bit of this ❤
Your mum is lovely
Awwww thank you! She’s a real gem 🥰❤️
I love your personality, you are intelligent and outgoing as your mum. I watched you on the Denta Channel… very inspirational, continue to be yourself! God bless x
Awwwww thank you so much for your kind words. I truly appreciate it. God bless you too ❤️
The story about the great Uncle who ended up in Liberia is definitely a story until told, you'd never think to ask.
Truly fascinating! I’m keen to learn more from her on this. So grateful I had the opportunity to capture this.
@@ToTheMotherland Wow! I’m Liberian with family from America and the Caribbean. My ears perked up at 4:01 when your mother said “Muma” because that’s what my mom called her grandmother. If you could share the name of your uncle, I might know of his descendants, if any remained in Liberia, and could assist you in that direction.
I am currently researching my ancestry through 23andMe. I was able to find the Ship ledger with all the names and ages of family members that sailed to Liberia in 1868.
@@patchouli85 Now THIS is interesting!!!!! Please send me an email so we can connect and discuss further: - tothemotherland2021@gmail.com
My partner bought me a DNA kit from 23andMe 😱
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching! I’m keen to learn more and to discover if we are related! Wow… How exciting 😄
That headwrap with a piece wrap is such an iconic combination. Your mum knows what's up!
I might have to do a video showcasing her collection! She LOVES it 😆
I'm more than enjoying this sweet interview, and had just shared with four (4) of my friends 🇬🇭😎🇬🇭
Awwww thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
Interesting story....your mum looks beautiful, she reminds me of a girl from Kenya or an Ewe from Ghana
Thank you, Max!
Your mum is so sweet. I really enjoyed the interview and would love it if she came back🥰
Awwww thank you, Adoley! She really is a sweetie ❤️
Your mum is blessed, she's so humble and God fearing. Count yourself blessed to be her daughter. I love this interview so much.
She certainly is! A truly amazing woman. I’ve been blessed with phenomenal parents … So glad you enjoyed the interview. Thanks for watching!
Love your nature but love your mother’s…. She’s the original… wishing her best in health n happiness
love this video, cameroonian living in the UK,BIRMINGHAM. YOUR MUM IS AMAZING, SHE IS A PROUD AFRICAN
PROUD!!!!! We love to see it 😁
I just found this channel and absolutely enjoyed part 1 and 2. Your mom is gorgeous and an excellent story teller. You got to have her back👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Awwwww thank you! Welcome to the family 🥳🥳🥳
We love you Mummy. You're indeed an African Queen. I like your outfit
I'd listen to your mom all day. She's such a lovely lady 😊
🥰🥰🥰….She’s a gem!
Your mum is so sweet!!!
A real darling 🥰 … Thanks for watching 😊
Really enjoyed this ! So your last question to your mother and her response made me cry 😢.
Awwwww 🤗🤗🤗 …. Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
Mama is veeery pretty...... I died when she got to the part about her aunt saying it's raining rice and peas and chicken. Oh my!! 🤣
😂🤣😂🤣😂
You had me smiling all the way through. What a juicy story about how they met. Your dear mom is a brave women and she new what she wanted and went for your dad. Good for her. What a nice story. I think if your mom does not want to know her DNA that is okay. She is a Ghanaian with a last name Osei. That’s all folks!
Naomi thank you for sharing your family with us. Now am loving your channel even more.
Heeeey! Thank you for coming back to watch Part 2. Reeeeeally glad that you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your kind words. It means so much! I hope you continue to love our content. Lots more to come ❤️
Yes, I would like to know where mom came from, please!💃💃❤️
Just discovered your vlogs. I am enjoying watching from Florida. I..was a born in Grenada
Heeeey Rosalind! Thanks for watching 🥳😁
Your mum is gorgeous and so inspirational. I am another British born carribean descent Gal who married a Ghanaian...my story is very like your mums and it blew me away hearing your mum share her story. We have much in common..Ive been married nearly 35 years to my husband and God has blessed me to be able to call Ghana my second home. I hope to settle there soon and come every year .. my testimony is amazing too and I'd love to meet your mum one day. We still are based in London but return every year and will be back soon. I'd love to hear more about your mum and you and your lovely children and how life in Ghana is going. Have missed your vlogs. ❤😊
My Grenadian fam, Hi there👋 I literally stumbled upon your channel while rewatching the 2020 end-of-year drone footage of @Nezzle Fam. Your mum is hilarious; I was in tears and stitches at the chicken story, I can relate. Glad she didn't commit murder on her aunty😂🤣😭
Please, do the Ancestry DNA reveal, I am also on a quest to trace my Ancestors back to Africa. I do have the Scottish last name on both my mum and dad's sides of my family. However, based on the little research I've already done; I believe the bulk of my ancestors came from either Nigeria/Ghana/Benin areas of Africa; that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I have also been contemplating and looking into relocating to my ancestral homeland. Awaiting for my Ancestry DNA result to be processed in order to make a more solid decision. I live in Canada, from Marli, St. Patrick's, and SDA as well.
I believe your grandmother might know my mum and possibly my grandmother. my last names are Alexis on mum's side and Grant on daddy's side; both are Scottish origin last names. I may never know or find out my original African last name, but I'll try.
Thanks for the interview mum and please, do come back and share with us. I'm now subscribed. 💯🙏👏♥I absolutely enjoyed and loved the interview with your mum, God bless always
I put this on playlist only to realise it's you Naomi!
What a wonderful interview... Your mum's remarkable!... It Could have gone on and on ..
The account of how your gr8 gr8 grand uncle and the Liberia connection wooow!
Hahahahahaha it is me indeed! How are you sir? So glad you enjoyed the interview ❤️
Wow, beautiful. you look like a lady I went to school with. There are, indeed, 2 or 3 types of individuals in this world. Keep up the good work.
Grabbing the popcorn and coke!
Gonna be a fun one. Just finished your dad's 2 part interview a couple of days ago
Hahahaha you are so right! Awwww thank you @KhoPhi for your support. I do hope you are thoroughly enjoying the content 😁❤️
Wonderful testimony and love for the motherland family. Well done 👍 for sharing your Mum life's journey with us. You are a blessing to the world 🌟🤴🎁💖🤓
❤️❤️❤️
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Your mum is so inspirational and encouraging! I really loved listening to both this and part 1, as I am a Caribbean who has married a Nigerian, so it was interesting as it made me think of thr stories I may also tell in years to come. Thanks again for sharing 🥰
Heeeey Lush! Thank you for coming back to watch part 2. Which Caribbean island are you from? It’s always lovely to hear of African-Caribbean unions. Thank you for your kind words. Stay tuned! We have lots more to share ❤️
@@ToTheMotherland I’m Jamaican & bajan. I also look forward to visiting both Grenada & Ghana one day. I also love hearing about those fusions too 😍
Hello ladies,
What an interesting discussion. My husband and I are from Grenada and are living in Alberta, Canada. We thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. We can totally relate to your stories. 😁😁 Thanks for making yourself vulnerable and sharing how God has inspired you to minister for Him.
Remain blessed!
Monica
Hello Monica! Thank you so much for stopping by, watching and for leaving your comment. Which part of Grenada are you both from? 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩
So so soooo glad you enjoyed the video. I really appreciate your kind words. Thanks again 😊❤️
Hello again lovely ladies, I am from St. Andrew and my husband is from St. George. God bless you!
Yes, your mother was bold to prophecy marriage to a man.🇬🇭🙌🏽🙌🏽🇬🇭..... Thanks for sharing.
Hahahahahahaha My mum is really something else. I guess she knew what she wanted 🤣😂🤣😂 …. Thanks for watching 😁
This is one of the most enjoyable videos 😄😄😂. Mum is so beautiful, real African beauty. Mama, no matter what dna test says you are truly West African. 🤗
Awwww thank you for watching! So so glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Awesome, awesome conversation with your mom. Made me miss mine. That chicken story was part hilarious part traumatic. It is amazing how profiund that singular experience made such a big impact on her dietary choices. I have no evidence but it looks like her dietary choices have a huge part in how young she looks.
I have my own experience with first tasting wild mushroom when visiting the village in Zimbabwe. I was maybe 4 or 5 and i absolutely hated it and vomited. I remember being beaten and forced to eat it and I have never loved mushroom ever since.. Really enjoyed this , now i will watch part one later.
I definitely want to see Mum back again on your channel...💯%
Yaaaaaay! 🥳🥳🥳
Great interview, beautiful mum....🇬🇭✊🏿🇬🇭
Awwww thank you, Samuel! ❤️
Very interesting and funny , thanks to mum for sharing her experience with us ,thanks 🙏 to you too for bringing her on your RUclips channel
Hey Grace! Hahaha I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching. It was truly my pleasure to introduce my mum to you all! ❤️
The chicken part is hilarious. Your mom is nice
Haha that story always makes me laugh! Thank you for watching, Charles 😀
Awsome conversation. I am Grenadian too. I really enjoyed this video. You make me laugh when you say where are you going because mom is so dressed up.😂😅😅 It's a Grenadian thing, My children say that to me all the time because I like to wear nice dresses at home too. Oh man, the chicken part and finding Grenada in the bible had me laughing in stitches😂😂. I can relate to the sandflies biting too. My skin was terrible and awful. Thank God it's healed now. I am so glad I am no longer in Grenada just for the sandflies part. Blessings
I just happen to come across your channel and i loved your content. your mother is a true Grenadian. I know this because I was born and raised in Grenada. some people in the country size mimic the Ghanaian culture exspecially river sally vellage .
Awwww thank you! Yessss a fellow Grenadian! Which part of Grenada are you from? Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave this comment.
@@ToTheMotherland ST. George's in a little village call Morne Jaloux but I live in canada.
Go for it....that was so deep for me. God bless u auntie 🙏 ❤️
Thank you for your kind words ❤️
Do the ancestry review and know that people in Ghana now migrated from kingdoms in the north to down south like the Akans, GA’s from Nigerian and so on. Nice interview I see where you get your vibrancy from.
Heeeey Chris! It’s been ages! How are you? I’m definitely going to do the ancestry reveal! I’m intrigued 😄.
Glad you enjoyed the interview also! Hope all is well!
@@ToTheMotherland Keeping my head above water.
I am a Ghanaian, really enjoyed both interviews with Mama! I will watch interview with Dad.
Hey Deborah! Thank you so much for watching. So glad to hear you enjoyed the interviews. Do let me know what you think of the ones with my Dad ❤️ … Welcome to the family! 🥳
Bring her back she's amazing loved the video....🖤
Awwwww thank you! I doubt I’ll be able to convince her to come back on but I’ll definitely try 😄. Thanks for watching ❤️
Nay please tell Laura we need part 3💓💓
Hahaha I will be sure to pass that on….See you soon ❤️
your mum is great. I enjoyed every bit of it.
You did a great interview. I love ur beautiful smile. it is infectious
Thank you for watching. Really glad you enjoyed the interview. Thank you for your kind words ☺️☺️☺️
Yes Naomi has a beautiful smile
Laura you not shy at all!!! Smiler yes you are. Both you and Naomi have beautiful smiles. Interview was excellent. Especiallly getting to hear a bit of the love story.
Africa for Africans, at home and abroad.
I wasn't going to laugh about the chicken story, but the seriousness with which your mum told that story made it even funnier!🤣🤣🤣
LMAO LMAO LMAO I don’t think she will ever forget that experience. This is the reason I was raised as a vegetarian. Honestly, it’s hilarious 🤣😂🤣😂
Love your mum and your dad too. They are both So inspiring. How lucky you are. I hope you don't take them for granted.😄
Heeeeey Francine! Long time!!!! Thank you for watching. Hahaha, I adore my parents. Very blessed to have them both ❤️❤️ … Hope all is well 😊
This was amazing . New sub here I love your mom
Welcome to the family, Amarayah! 🥳🥳🥳
Great to have you join us! I’m soooo glad you enjoyed the interview. We’ve got lots more content to come so stay tuned 😁
I laugh the whole interview
Thanks for that
AM a new subscriber
Heeeeey Jean! Welcome to the family 🥳🥳🥳 So glad you enjoyed the interview!
Lovely interview.. Am loving it 😍
Yaaaaaay! Thank you for watching ❤️🥳
Your mum is so sweet, I really enjoyed this interview.
So glad you enjoyed the interview. Thanks for watching! ☺️
Two beautiful women. I need to catch up on your previous videos I missed. I also saw you on Dentaa, where you were great as usual.
Thanks for introducing us to your delightful and beautiful mum. Best wishes 😘😘😘
Heeeeeey! It’s been a while. Great to have you back with us. Catch up, catch up 😆 …. Thank you! I did enjoy the conversation with Dentaa. Really appreciate your kind words.
Take care of yourself ❤️
Yes,yes iam enjoying this interview.big up guys
Heeeey Kwame! Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed 😁❤️
Very interesting listening to Mum saying it all...👏👏👏.
So glad you enjoyed! 😁
This is fascinating. I'm enjoying every moment of this, thank you.
You are most welcome! Thank YOU for stopping by and watching 😊
@@ToTheMotherland I thought you were a 💯% Ghanaian. My Dad is Nigerian and my Mum is Guyanese. Though not the same, it's is similar to your background.
Your Mother's account resonated with me.
Thanks for sharing.
@@oceejekwam6829 Oh cool! 50/50 we get the best of both worlds 😂🤣😁
I absolutely loved this video . Your mother is so beautiful. Love your relationship . Yes pleaseeeeeeeeee do a reveal of ancestry 😂😂😂. I also want to do it . Would be a great video. Love her words of wisdom and absolutely love the ending just go for it . Just do it . I’m inspired 💜
Heeeeeey Farana! Thanks so much for watching. Super glad you enjoyed the video!
Hahaha… it looks like I’ll be doing an ancestry reveal. Stay tuned ❤️
Love your videos I enjoys every minute of it. You and your mom is so funny.
I was born in grenada and living in Canada over 20 years . I am from Mt Rich and went to school in Hermitage government school me and your mom has a lot in common
God bless you and your family ❤️ ♥️
Awwwww thank you so much! Yesssss….Another Grenadian in the house 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩.
Wow, I can imagine you have quite a bit in common. I hope Canada is treating you well! Thank you for watching. God bless you too ❤️
Mummy is all vibes and greetings 🖖 to Phibe
She really is the best ❤️
@@ToTheMotherland always laughing 😂
It wonderful how you gel with your mother, I have been laughing throughout the video. Very interesting interesting conversation
😆😆😆 Thank you, Desmond! Glad to hear you have been entertained. Thanks so much for watching!
Maybe not specifically Ghana, but I won't be surprised your Mum's ancestry relates to somewhere in West Africa.
Please do the Ancestry reveal!
I have always told my mum that I suspect she is East African. She doesn’t ‘look’ west African to me…. I guess time will tell. Should have the results in a few weeks.
@@ToTheMotherland Well now that you mention, I think that might be it. She looks like a Rwandan or Kenyan.
Hey Naomi, a lot of African men think most women that they meet in the UK come from Jamaica. The unfortunate thing is some Jamaican women seem to be supper ASSERTIVE so these African men feel hesitant to approach them. Can you ask your mum how to break that barrier,
A very Interesting interview. Your mum is an amazing woman.
Glad you think so!
Great interview
Awww thank you!
Mom says she is from Ghana and that is the final answer
Hahaha that’s the end of that! 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
part 2 please
Your mom looks like the people of Gonaives, Haiti. Those are descendants of the Ewe people of Ghana. I also know that there's a strong Igbo presence in Grenada. I would love to find out your results are.
Oh wow! How fascinating. I’ll definitely do an ancestry reveal 🥳
This is great. Love it.
Awwww thank you 😊
Ur welcome back dear
I can guarantee u that, mum looks exactly like an Akwapim woman. So so pretty like them, and features. Please dont take that test, I dont want to be wrong either! Look at that facial structure she has!
I like your presentations. Keep it up
Lively interview.
Heeeeey! Thanks for watching and for the kind words ☺️
Definitely do the DNA test😃 Great vid as usual Nay😘 Thank you both. Plenty laughs🤣 Yes, definitely bring her back; was great hearing those stories and the different emotions they brought about: 😑🤯🤔💭🥺😄 ☹🤨🤐
Awww thank you, Angela! So glad you enjoyed it. We wondered if we would be the only two laughing 😂… Hope you’re well ❤️
Watching from Grenada. My hubby is Nigerian.
Thanks for watching! Which part of Grenada? I’m longing to visit again 😩
@@ToTheMotherland st George
Ghanaians are proud God bless yoy
Thank you 😊
Lovely conversation
So glad you enjoyed 😁
Love your mom. She looks East African.
I think so too! We’ll have to wait for the ancestry reveal to find out for sure 😄. Thanks for watching 😊
May I know her first experience in Ghana 🇬🇭 and which year ?
Everyone loves ❤️ u 🥰🥰😅😅😅😅😅
☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
U jumped from the conversation hahah u didn’t ask her how Mr Osei family received her in Ghana and when she step up on the motherland, how was the feeling?
There was sooooo much more to discuss but we had already talked for over an hour. We were going to touch on which Ghanaian dishes she can cook and I was going to test out her Twi! We will have to get her back again. 😁😁😁
@@ToTheMotherland Mati
@@ToTheMotherland I can’t wait because u mis a lot of stuffs in there lol
Wow, your mother is forever beautiful!
Stunning right? Thank you ❤️
@@ToTheMotherland For sure!
Love your mom.
Love my teacher so much. She’s wonderful! and her smile is so beautiful. Yes, do an ancestry reveal please. Thank you 🙏🏾💜
Awwww I’ll be sure to pass that on! She will never see these comments 😂🤣 …. Ancestry reveal coming up!!!! 🙌🏾❤️
I love your story
Awwww! So so glad! Thank you for watching 😊
Say hi to mum
I certainly will
@@ToTheMotherland sure
Love mama respect ✊ to you
❤️❤️❤️
Your mum is from Ghana
😆🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I WANT AND LOVE THAT FABRIC ....... 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I'M AN AFRICAN WITHOUT A DON'T
Yesssssssss 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Who ate mums pet? 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ pls bring mummy back ..xx
LOL TERRIBLE 😂😂😂😩😩😩.
Grenada the land of spice
🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩
Amazing
I am really enjoying
The lighting cut out just before the end ….
Lighting?
awesome
Thank you for watching 😁