Jamaican Doing Business in Ghana
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- What's It Like Being a Jamaican Doing Business in Ghana?
In this episode of “Jamaicans Around the World,” Jamaicans.com founder Xavier Murphy speaks with Lakeshia Ford. She is a Jamaican Doing Business in Ghana. We discuss the food, culture, customs, the people, things to do, the language, music and adjusting to living in Ghana as an expat. Xavier asks about the must eat foods and must visit places in Ghana. #wejaminate #Ghana
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I am a Ghanaian living in Germany 🇩🇪 my love for Jamaica 🇯🇲 is unmeasurable.and quantify.
Ghanaians LOOOOVE Jamaican culture. Wherever you turn In Ghana you will see a Jamaican flag. Most Ghanaians grew up listening to reggae and dancehall music.
If a Jamaican comes to Ghana they will literally feel like they are in Jamaica.
This is great connecting the dots between the Carribean and Africa ❤❤🇯🇲🇯🇲
I could listen to her all day. I think she had so much more to say.
What is Kete?
The term Kete simultaneously refers to a specific set of instruments, the music played by those instruments, and the dance performed to that music. Originally existing exclusively within Asante Akan royal court system, Kete is now heard at funerals and weddings, as well as Asante Akan royal palace events.
She's so beautiful. Ambitious, bold, and a go-getter.
Customer Service is a big problem is Ghana. If any Jamaican or Black person who have a great customer service hospitality skills firm in the west, can come to Ghana and open up a customer service hospitality skills consulting firm and business and it will really do well here In Ghana.
Ghanaian employees really lack training in customer service and the business of customer service hospitality training is non existent In Ghana , so you have the chance of expanding your business In Ghana if you choose that path.
We are definitely going to visit Ghana next year 🇯🇲
There are a lot of products being produced in Ghana that I am interested in buying. Bulletproof doors and windows is something I saw advertised by Ghanaian companies that would do well in many countries.
Very inspirational, I am due a visit to beautiful Ghana.
am flattered from this conversation connecting the linnage between jamaican and Ghanian people verry intrested am enjoying it
Great interview ❤
I went to Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Museum and was shocked when I saw the ackee trees. I could move to Ghana 😆
Jamaican ackee originally was taken to Jamaica by the slave traders to provide for the slaves. Do not forget most of the Maroons have Ashanti blood. Remember captain Kwadjo, Naane? Garvey' mother according to his biography indicates that he was told his people are people of the "Golden Stool"
Excellent! Very well spoken and intelligent beautiful young woman.
Great interview & overview on the bilateral relations between the 2 regions, as well as between Ghana & Jamaica. The potential is huge - in so many dimensions & on so many levels, & all that is just waiting to be tapped.
Ghana is calling me back,need a next visit.
Kete is a drumming rhythm played by the Akan tribe and it’s very similar to kete drum rhythm by sang Beenie man
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It was a great interview
Ask Bennie man, he has the kette drum rhythm. The Asante traditional dum and dance is Kete.
Cape coast,elmina is central region
Great interview and informative
I never knew there's kete drum in Jamaica. In Ghana , there is a drum and dance called kete in Ghana.
Great advice!!!
Great one! Akwaaba
Love this interview. Thank you Xavier.
Hi Xavier,
How are you.
I hope you are doing well. I just found out that a there is a Jamaican community in the Limon Province I Costa Rica. They were taken there to work as indentured servants. I think you should be able to find someone via RUclips that you could interview.
Debbie
Ps. I live in South Florida
FROM BROOKLYN NY. LOVE IT....LURED OR LED.PROFOUND....
Great video I enjoyed it
Kete is an Akan cultural dance..
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I don’t even remember the Anancy story.
Ghana just need to get there energy (Electricity)system sorted out and the investments will start rushing in
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Still don’t understand why Ghanaians don’t eat akee🤔……poison gas?
Do they still sell bully in JAMAICA 😊..❤❤❤❤.
I thought she'd recommend jollof rice. I ate a lot of Ghanaian jollof. However, Nigerians make the best jollof.
Hahahaha very funny
This video is about a Jamaican living in Ghana nobody cares about who has the best jollof. After watching this long video that's only thing that you got out of this video?? 🙄🙄
Can the Jamaicans plz come and open a few restaurants here in Durban South Africa?
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