WARNING: Travel to Africa is Getting Harder *Everything IS Changing*
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Indoctrination is real. As a Black Puertorican man born and raised in America i've always felt like a orphan.
I visit South Africa November, and relocate in 2025. My first visit to SA was a life changing experience. The continent is home.
Home for Africans. African for Africans.
Welcome back home ❤️✌🏽 If you have melanin, Africa is your original home ❤️ Greetings from Kampala 🇺🇬
Good luck, I'm in SA KZN, born and bread. I love it here
Thank you same here
Welcome home.
One thing people should understand, is that in Africa we build over time. No one is going to judge you for coming and not "blowing up". Europeans, and other people seem to come to Africa and settle in very quickly.
So come, settle in first and take your time to find what you want to do. There's no hurry. Just come and decompress first.
Well said. The settling in is so important.
@@AshleyinAfrika Europeans did it over centuries ...we should give ourselves the same grace ..build over time
I've "American Citizen" been in Cameroon since 2017. I really like it here, so do the Chinese, India, Russian, and many others. But it is not always easy to live in a 3rd world Country. Yet it is rewarding, healthlier, if one farms, as mist of Africa is Sustainable Farming, growing most of your own food. 😊 With that said I'm retired, so I have Sustainable income also and 2 small but productive farms, and a Cameroonian wife who was raised farming in her village. Sure she is 20 years younger, but together we manage to live simple stress free lives here. Unlike America where I worked my bottom off just to squeak by! Americans think we're crazy 🤪 just look at what is happening now! Turmoil! We will sleep tight at nights!
Please 🙏 it's not called " THIRD WORLD " it's called DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. Watch your word.
If any place is FIRST WORLD it is Africa where the first human and civilization started.
Western media propaganda has done a lot of damages on people's psych and that's sad.
Ohhh the abundant and calculating life of vultures
I lived in W Africa for about 6 months, I was so surprised at the number of Chinese and Lebanese living and doing business there. I didn't run into one black American.
These are the breaks.
Greetings...I am presently in Jamaica...and would push at this move...I also have a young wife...if we could speak further..that would be good...
I agree with you ladies 100%. The challenge for many is finances. I moved my family to Rwanda in Aug.2022 because of all that you all have been talking about. We ended up moving back to the states in June of 2023 because our financial situation didn't allow us to stay in Rwanda permanently. I am literally dying to move back, but I am trying to find a way to sustain our family while there. I went to Joburg in March, and will be there again in November to see if that is where we want to be, when we can find sustainable income.........With that being said, it's the money for many.
That's true for many of us.
We went to Kenya and Rwanda in April. Decided on Kenya as our place to repatriate to. Bought land in Kenya. Realtor is helping us with infrastructure development and will be helping build our Airbnb business on our land. In just a few months he’s had the road out in. Next it will be getting architectural plans and permits. Then we will start to build. Plan to build 3 cottages plus our house on the land. One cottage is projected to generate over $30k a year and 3 of them will generate almost $100k! It won’t take long to build the cottages. Our plan is to move in the next 36 to 69 months. Once there we will also build a chicken farm maybe even before we move. Just got to plan and execute.
@@westcoastmediasolutions nice going...
Good luck to you, and may God bless!
Why not buy Rental property in the USA?
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This is powerful ladies!
Definitely, Black people must stop procrastinating and make it happen!
Sacrifice spending on frivolous things and save money for taking the trip and changing the course of your legacy so that your children's grandchildren's children will forever thank you!
Many of your own family will not see your vision but you got to be committed into bringing your dreams into reality!
Learning other languages. That is powerful to me as a Nigerian living in America. You guys are doing a great service to black people all over the world. You guys are one in the million
I’m going to join them !!! That’s how I found this channel!!! I was considering Gambia or Johannesburg I just had no idea how I’d go to a foreign country with no k on of ANYTHING BUT I BELIEVE GOD PUT THIS IN MY HEART YEEEARS AGO IM SO ready!
Are you a Nigerian living in America telling Black Americans to move to Africa? Why aren't you in Nigeria?
Thanks 🙏🏼
@@henryjohnson280most of them will eventually move back anyways
@@henryjohnson280 he didn't say to move anyway , don't be mean 😗😗
I enjoy your perspective and I love that you’re enjoying your life and journey. As a South American that grew up in the USA, I can look in the middle and appreciate both sides. I strongly agree that all people should travel this world and gain enlightenment and appreciate the human kind that God created. USA is beautiful and like all places, it has downside and bad parts because bad people exist everywhere. Africa the continent is big and beautiful with many different countries and cultures and it too have bad places and bad people and the same for my beautiful South America. Let’s find love and peace wherever we are in our life ❤
Fortunately for me I have a passion in sustainable gardening. I'm aiming to produce enough food for myself here in Africa whilst living at my own property. If I produce excess, then I sell. I'm also into minimalism, I find the combination works for me
Good for you. Most africans have some kind of garden in their back yard. My family never goes to the store for veggies. We just walk into our garden and get what we need
My plan as well. Much Success Family ❤
@@binobino793 That's the beautiful thing about Africa bro. Food grows the whole year round
I have never been attached to America like that and I never will be attached to America I'm coming but it's just certain things I got to keep to myself not because of you ladies🎉
I love the vibrations these queens are illuminating and how fitting this natural green environment is complimenting the God given melanin. Your ancestors are rejoicing Queens, the land is regaining it's warmth to the core. She is opening her womb once again. Stay blessed 🙌
Well be in Tanzania Sept 22-Oct 3
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Enjoyed it but mind the drought and stay close to the city center to avoid kidnappers…the police are hard to reach and don’t usually side with foreigners…stay in a group/ drive yourself or with a vetted local.
That’s around the time I will be there as well!
Africa is in my vision, this video is more confirmation
Mines too!
I estactic to see there’s ALREADY A COMMUNITY OF PPL right here feeling just like me my ppl always say I’m crazy I can’t wait to be crazy abundantly🇹🇿
I just don’t want to get trapped here. I have a house in Nigeria and I plan on moving there. The fact that the outage impacted the aircraft’s so ppl couldn’t leave seemed to be a test.
You hit the nail on the head. It was a test. America biggest asset is the ppl who go there that take their mental energy and ideas that keep it going. Without blk ppl and others from around the world it would sink. You think they want ppl to leave
Hi Beautiful Ladies! I really enjoy listening to you both speaking truth and moved Abroad for Peace and a better life. I recently move to Merida Yucatan Mexico and Love it here. The Safest City in Mexico and 2nd Safest in North America. I would love to get in contact with Ashley to come visit Africa for a few weeks.
Thank you my Sistah Queens. I so appreciate this conversation. My Cameroonian husband and I are creating a strong bridge between the Belly of the Beast and the Motherland-back home. Thanks for the reminder ❤
This is profound for us Africans who are in diaspora. And also for our brothers and sisters who want to follow. Think twice. Great message ladies.
I plan to visit Cape Town in August and Johannesburg in September. The goal is to purchase a rental property to use to start generating income and feel out the lay of the land to decide where on the continent I will ultimately land.
I am also looking at my exit plan I will there in a few months thanks .
I don't have the words to describe how relevant this chanel is. The facts & truth these women are talking about is contrary to centuries of disinformation about Africa and her people. For that reason, people who may have been previously lied to may find it hard to believe what they are talking about. I'm South African; lived in America for 21 years before returning back to my native country. So, I have proof of what they are talking about. They're sincere and honest.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Like my brother Malcolm X any places better than America and I'm going to update it Africa is a place to be, I thought you was born in Africa would have never thought you was from America.
Watching this from Kenya and I'm honestly happy to see more BAs start to embrace visiting and even moving on the continent. Come help us build this continent, its big enough to accommodate all of us. Youre all very welcome
Some time ago I posted a RUclips video entitled "The Beauty of Intermarriage". At the time I saw it as a quite viable bridge between our dispersed African communities. It appears to be much easier for men than women from America to make this leap which has many inherent advantages when it comes to U.S. disporans living in Africa. The phenomenon of African diaspora members returning to the continent and forming unions with continental Africans presents a rich banquet of opportunities and advantages across various spheres of life. These unions, often seen as bridges between cultures, carry profound implications for social, political, economic, cultural, educational, and industrial development.
Socially, intermarriage fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of diverse African cultures, promoting unity and a sense of pan-African identity. It helps in breaking down stereotypes and prejudices, encouraging a more inclusive society where diverse backgrounds are celebrated. Such marriages often become living examples of cultural integration, showcasing the beauty of diversity and the strength it brings to communities.
OMG it was beautiful hearing you all speaking in the native tongue. You both look lovely as well. Everyday it’s getting worse in the US. I have 2 other countries in my sight and continue to work the exit plan daily even with having to regroup from a minor set back. Thanks for the encouragement 🌸☀️🌺
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Thank you! You too!
I’ve been to South Africa twice Johannesburg and Cape Town. Love it definitely visiting Africa every year.
Thank you ladies u r 💯 percent correct I'm planning my move now
You are so welcome
Me too plan on the move 2025
I remember one time I was saying something and my grandfather got really upset because he felt that later on in life it would get me hurt and I remember my grandmother saying let him say it because it wasn't too long ago we could not drink out of the same water fountain with white people in America but the dog could🎉
Hello
I am so happy I came across your video. Thank you for the motivation been considering going to Africa for a couple years.
Faith of a mustard seed is all we need🙏🏽
Blessings❤💫
My beautiful sisters 💗 ❤️ 💕 💛
Hope you aren't offended calling you sisters because i am African born.
Love the content, ladies. Keep it coming.
Thank you! Will do!
So right especially if you're educated.full time good maid's are affordable.cheap organic food in abundance etc. Uganda 🇺🇬is paradise
I will have a home on the continent. I'm just traveling to different countries to see where I will land. My aunt has a home in Ghana but I'm not sure if I want to be in west Africa. I have 11 years until I retire however, I work 100% remotely. I have my youngest child starting High school this year. I'm not running from the US I will still keep my home and my vehicles here but, I want a getaway. We shall see.
What kind of remote business you do?
@@Bettycro I'm a housing development analyst.
Hi, I'm a mom of 3. But have a family of 5 including my fiance. I'm really considering moving there. I don't know where to start.
@@Mikalove4 go to Ashley in Africa, she has a great RUclips channel and she gives great tips on how to relocate abroad to the motherland
"It's horrific..." Wow, a strong and honest statement of what is happening in the States. South Africa is no dream but I am grateful that as a brown person I've never had to suffer or endure the levels of trauma that people are exposed to over there. Most without even realizing it for what it is...the anxiety and never feeling safe? No thank you. I'm staying put. All the best to you, from Cape Town
Kalibu Tanzania good work my sisters i haven't meet any black American before we only see you on TV
Asante Kaka
@@AshleyinAfrika Nakubali dada yeke
This is Really Great ur Swahili is Amazing enjoy Afrika i will be in South Afrika in October
I am moving to Kenya in January. It started off as missionary trips back and forth to the continent for the last 8 years. Now I just can't stay here in America any longer. I feel like this is a life and death situation and I am focusing now on preparing a way for my children's children. I have a part-time remote job and will be starting businesses there as soon as I hit the ground. However, I have noticed a lot of places like Nairobi are trying too hard to build up cities mimicking America with high-rise apartments, etc. I don't want another America but a better Africa.
I hope not, my best friend and I are moving to the continent in 3 years, but we're going to visit Dakar, Senegal, next November.
Yes 2027!
You are glowing ladies. It shows that you are well cared for...
I want to move to Africa so bad but don't know where to start 😔 I'm planning a trip next year
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Awesome job ladies! I love that you all are real life explorers. 👏🏽 👏🏽
Thanks so much!!
Beautiful women and listen to them speak so beautifully
Many of us want to leave, however some ppl don't have the funds....😒
Living paycheck to paycheck makes it THAT difficult for us.
You have to be smart about your finances. Most of us that are planning our departure dont have big money.
The main problem is that there is not enough direct information that would help people make the decision to move like jobs,credit,finance where to start when you move straight forward answers
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Thanks for this conversation. I think the issue for many is financial. It's much easier to get a job in the West than in Africa, and trying to start a business comes with a lot of challenges. I moved to Rwanda about two years ago, but I don't have children to worry about so there's that.
I’ve been wanting go to the continent for so long 😭. I’m not trying to wait for things to get bad enough.
Tanzania is looking good with you guys
Loved what You said @10:00
That it is a very dishonorable thing to end Your life in a foreign land that is not that of Your ancestry.
Especially if it’s the land of Your captivity
The flights prices is changing but I've been to South Africa 3 times since 2021 to 2023
Ladies thanks for your content I really appreciate it I really need to move back to my country but like your message said not sure but in my heart I feel I will be ok my daughter do not want to move to the West Indies her father is from Ivory Coast
Yes, it is absolutely time to get out!
As a older black man I went to South Africa a few times. My wife is from there, every time I go I dont want to come back to the US. We working on our exit strategy.
My thing is why does Africa make it so hard for us to come home ?????
Wow, you ladies are on it 100%! Why am I only finding you now?
It’s time to do something different! America is changing rapidly and not healthy for people
100 percent I’m from Haiti and I live in US for 20 years now ! I can’t believe how my dad lost his house in US. I want to come to Africa and get in touch with my roots and build there instead of America
My Uncle a National Geographic Photograoher and professor at THE OPEN UNIVERSITY IF TANZANIA and I were working on The KiliFest! 🎉❤GOD rest his soul! Us ladies we shall commence his plan 😊
OMG. Thanks. People coming out in numbers saying the same thing. I like your language. Great job Ladies.
I am going to nigeria, delta state injanuary..and pray i never have to return to the usa
I am down with most of what you say… but I find some RUclipsrs are disingenuous when offering relocation services.
We need to tell people the good and the bad.
My good may not be your good, and your bad may not be my bad...I share my experience, and it's been a beautiful one.
@@AshleyinAfrikaGreat response
If outages happen and planes are down in the US and you need to leave be also prepared to drive to another country and fly out from there if needed.
Congrats Ladies Message Received..🖤❤💚
Thanks for your content sisters! I will come to Africa at some point. I live in Thailand now. Will have to do some research about Visa requirements. Respect!
NO it' not just insecurities. It's also the fact that Africa is not for everyone either. I could not adjust and need somewhere, like other places I have lived i.e. Panama, where there is not so much of a culture shock. I can't do the regular loss of electric power etc. and a lot of other things that goes with living in Africa - that's not the quality of life I want...but I love Africa. Maybe this is not in South Africa. That's not where I lived.
For me Latin America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and East Asia are the best options. I would never go to Sub Saharan Africa due to it being so far down in the abyss compared to the US
Africa is not in the abyss, it's a MASSIVE continent right in the middle of the world. Such a comment makes you seem unintelligent.
A lot of us African Americans are ready to come but it’s finances that keep us from moving right away. I know I’m one of them, the insecurity of not having a passive income to cover my finances is the only thing preventing me from booking a flight today.
Love you sisters I am called to soeak this truth to Americans of color and it isn't easy. Just getting started. My son was born in France. My daughter has fallen in Love with Germany and will be returning to live after her undergrad next year and neither child has any debt. I get it and thank you
We welcome anyone in our mother land
That's a danger, beware of vultures who come to take our land for granted.
Thank you for that!
@@dmaliha we are not them here in this chat community
@@Hustlewise2HeyeZ yes, I was indeed referring to foreign races. They always want to take from us
Love how you ladies relayed the message ❤
I couldn't give up access to things and constant power is one of them
Ashley, I will be in South Africa next week and would love to be on your show to talk about Botswana. I have been there one year now and its been a story!
benjaminrichmanapollos1589
I've been considering a migration investigation into Botswana.
Can you expand a bit on your statement?
Was your experience in Botswana primarily negative or positive?
I know that S. Africa is one of the most developed countries on that continent, but do you know if the landscape and infrastructure in Botswana is a bit similar to S. Africa?
Asante Sana
(Thank You in Swahili).
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching!
Family, Abba Yahuah is bringing us home soon! He is coming for His children...we must walk in is His ways...although many will stay many are coming home...time is near so pray for all. ❤
Confirmation!!!! Do you have any connections to how to get setup with land or places to stay for ones who don't know where to go ?
Greetings RUclips ...I live in Jamaica...and I see this move as necessary...
As a black American male the 1st time I visited South Africa I was blown away. Didn't want to come back to the states. Now I try to go every year for my mental stability. America is very toxic mass shootings, sadism, racism running rampant, unhealthy food. It's a great place to make money outside of that!
I love America! It has it's problems, but there is a lot of good here. I traveled to other countries, enjoyed myself. However, I'll take America! I know of so many African citizens here who used to live in Africa and you can't get them to go back to Africa. And not just Africa but other countries as well. God bless America! 🙏
Until it collapses. Then they will run back home.
What a beautiful resolution WOW
Allowing African children to travel freely across the continent would be a powerful catalyst for growth and unity, not just for the future generation, but also for the heart of Africa's economy-its small and medium businesses. As these young minds journey across borders, they bring with them curiosity, creativity, and a deep sense of cultural pride. This movement would ignite new opportunities for businesses to thrive, as they become the backbone of a continent united by shared experiences and dreams. Imagine a future where children, inspired by the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa, grow up to become entrepreneurs who weave their knowledge and connections into a tapestry of prosperity. This freedom to explore and connect would not only enrich the lives of the children but also empower the businesses that support their communities, creating a ripple effect of growth, innovation, and hope across the entire continent.🇿🇦🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
The difference between us Africans and you Americans is that we do not see travel as all or nothing , do or die ! I am a physician from Ghana and have lived in the US for about 25 years . I travel back to Ghana almost every year . My sister is currently here visiting from Ghana .The whole family is travelling to Japan in September to see my son who is over there doing a college program . I live where I feel comfortable ! I have had a passport since I was 6 months old and took by first solo trip to England for med school from Ghana when I was 18 years old! We travel a lot and have learnt that when travelling internationally you have to go with the flow!
We are not American we are the head tribe of Israel kidnapped ship to Western Hemisphere let's set the record straight call us by our names Yahudah king David seeds.
I don’t think You’re on the spirt to understand the gist of what they’re saying
@@MOOOOS I innerstand fine I see spiritual not physically so what I said went over you it's OK only those who hear herd.
You not in this level. I hope you understand soon Mr Braggard.
As an africsn who has a similar life as yours I wonder why you came and comment and bragged about your life when you known ghr majority of Ghanaians do not have it like that.
In Swahili Language hapa means here and there in Swahili language means kule.
Wow swahili is related to my language tshivenda from south africa. We hafha meaning here and kule is the same
@@gordontshilongo3992I am a big fan of Makhadzi, I was so happy when she won the BET award. Especially after hearing her story. I’m prob her biggest 🇹🇿 fan.
"Swahili is a Bantu language, so if your tribe speaks a Bantu language, you'll likely recognize some words. Many Bantu languages share similar vocabulary and meanings."@@gordontshilongo3992
You two are amazing and brave too!much respect.You both are so nurturing too!Stay strong.God bless you both!
I appreciate this video. Thank you. 🫶🏽
Glad it was helpful!
Lots of love and support 4rom KENYA!!! Tell them sisters... Here we are in abundance.....Give me a shout when you decide to come to Nairobi..
🙏🙏🙏thank you for doing this 👏
My pleasure!
You're RIGHT Sis about the exodus because my dad predicted this happening in America back in July 2010. He also added that America has to pay the debt of how bad they have and still are treating BLACK people. I told him that day, I'm going to Africa. He said, "they won't accept you." and I said SOMEWHERE there, they will.💯🙏🏾💃🏾🙌🏾🌟🤎
They will , saying everyone won’t is the colonialist mentality. Stick to your vision, see you there!
Welcome to Africa. Plan well. Possibly get some remote jobs to allow you settle in gradually.
Am a Nigerian living in Australia.
Your dad didn't know that African people love foreigners.
When we see a foreigner in Africa we feel happy and joy.
I was one of them while i was still in Nigeria.
We love foreigners in Africa.
Me too I'm relocating from Australia to Africa next year.
@@felixmakinda7689 Thank you very much for your good advice
Not the accept you part but thee its prophecy part… If Indians and whites and Asians can manage to fit in your good. ♥️
I want to visit Nigeria in Lagos, it is very expensive to fly there but I want to leave America just for a little while I want to see outside this country so bad it's hard here
I'm a South African, I feel the need to move out of South Africa because to me it feels like it's mirroring America now. My advice to the diaspora would be to not come to RSA if you are sick of USA and want changes
I live in America and follow a good bit of media coming from RSA, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Tanzania etc. I see how westernised South Africa looks to be now and it's weird. I know a lot of Americans and Brits that have moved there and told me about it from a boots on the ground perspective, and some love it! Others are looking at other countries to move to. No offense, but a small few of those people said to me that it seems like South Africa is having an identity crisis, and wants to copy America or the UK.
@@ItsTheKeji yes we Mos Def have an identity crises. I think unbeknownst to ourselves we revere the West and it's ways not realizing that the ways of the west are destroying us. I think that's why we seem to look down on our African brothers and sisters too. It took me some time to realise that my brother from the other side of the boarder is not my enemy.
@@ZillahZwane-bc1rzMuch respect to you for being honest ✊🏾
what a funny comment coming from someone who clearly doesn’t know themselves or their country and continent. South Africa was colonised. Also The Media in Africa (not just South Africa) plays a significant role in perpetuating Western cultural values, contributing to the adoption of westernised behaviours in Africa duh 😕
you people need to stop associating Africa with poverty, do you know that those countries you deem as the true African experience are the way they are because of exploitation(look at DR Congo), corruption, bad governance, economic challenges and so on 😕? Most of you especially black Americans don’t even know how it feels to lack access to a basic need(your clean water, education, healthcare and so on) or to not have freedom or speech or freedom of sexuality 😢it’s sad. I pray to see the day Africa will rise and strive the way it’s supposed to be
what a funny comment coming from someone who clearly doesn’t know themselves or their country and continent. South Africa was colonised. Also The Media in Africa (not just South Africa) plays a significant role in perpetuating Western cultural values, contributing to the adoption of westernised behaviours in Africa duh 😕
you people need to stop associating Africa with poverty, do you know that those countries you deem as the true African experience are the way they are because of exploitation(look at DR Congo), corruption, bad governance, economic challenges and so on 😕? Most of you especially black Americans don’t even know how it feels to lack access to a basic need(your clean water, education, healthcare and so on) or to not have freedom or speech or freedom of sexuality 😢it’s sad. I pray to see the day Africa will rise and strive the way it’s supposed to be
This is honest and true information 🫲🏾 I feel it my Soul... These cities are Falling from the Grace of the Lord, America today only can offer 🫴🏾 two things ... Dependency & Codependency. The side effects are clear when you see the clamity that is going on in L.A, San Francisco as it has gotten worst since 2021. Lord help guide me from this place of Babylon 🫴🏾
AMERICANs R NOT WORRIED ABOUT POLITICS N AFRICA @ ALL 💯👍💯
Peace & Blessings 1st
Very smart move ❤❤❤
Are yall monetized in the US Dollar or The South African Rand
Thanks Ladies
Our pleasure!
Thank you ladies! How can I find a roommate there? I want to sell my home and belongings and move aboard. How do you find a job there? Not a deep insecurity at all. Just needing more info on how to make money there
You will not be successful in looking for a job. in order to sustain your goal needs to be creating an income for yourself so that you can earn money from anywhere along with developing a high value skill that you can teach others. Are you joining us at the Travel Move & Do Business TANZANIA Virtual Conference? You will learn how you can make money and connect with a like minded community that can support your goal www.afrikainvestorsacademy.com/Travel-Move-Business-Tanzania
Africa not the best place for a job, America is, at a cost. Africa is for problem solvers so entrepreneurship has a better chance than jobs
Build house a passiv income and rent to students❤❤❤
@@passportandbeerAm a Nigerian born and living in Australia.
You're telling the truth.
Right now Africa continent needs investors and not the people who are looking for jobs.
There are so many business opportunities in Africa for the people who can come to Africa and create something.
Thank you very much for your honesty
I ❤you lots for telling the truth ❤❤❤
Tanzania suits ya. You glowing❤
Truth be told those who the creator will send ahead are leaving and have left the rest of Israel will suffer from their disobedience to rev 18:4 Jeremiah 51 and every scripture that told us to leave especially those scripture that pinpoints the time, so im one who has done work not enough in my opinion but i have land now turning my business into a business that generates money is a task because of other business partners however, im in all the way.
These americans have only experienced the nice side of africa because of the power of the dollar currency. Africa has the highest rate of unemployment, hunger, and corruption in the world. Ya'll are living in a bubble, educate yourself please.
And the truth shall set you free
I’m planning on relocating to Tanzania and would love advice!!
Im from came to Miami when i waa 13 after investments i will be in Africa. Ghana,Kenya, Botswana or where you ladies are located. Thank you for your channel.