Love the vlog, I love the kente cloth and the history on it. It stems from royalty events where the kings and Queens would wear the kente. I love the vibe Asante people have, thanks for sharing a peice of you🫶🏽
@ninirella Oh ok lol. We're all so diverse genetically and culturally. It's so beautiful to see it embraced and explored. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Notice the 🇯🇲 @3:55 Most Jamaican slaves came from Ghana, Nigeria and Central Africa, and that included the Akan, Ashanti tribes. It makes sense why you spinkle JA vibes in ur vids sometimes!😂
This my girl here she shows you the good in New York what I miss so much!
Thanks for watching!
Love the vlog, I love the kente cloth and the history on it. It stems from royalty events where the kings and Queens would wear the kente. I love the vibe Asante people have, thanks for sharing a peice of you🫶🏽
@@melodysmith8385 Most definitely, thanks for watching💞
Such a cool vlog! But ofc your vids NEVA MISS 💁🏽♀️ So you are Ghanian and Jamaican? Nice mix!
@@mellific Appreciate your comment ❤️& I’m Ghanaian, Jamaican by association lol
@ninirella Oh ok lol. We're all so diverse genetically and culturally. It's so beautiful to see it embraced and explored. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
I knew it was the bronx/ moonlight on white plains rd
Wah gwaan
Mi deh yahh
Notice the 🇯🇲 @3:55
Most Jamaican slaves came from Ghana, Nigeria and Central Africa, and that included the Akan, Ashanti tribes. It makes sense why you spinkle JA vibes in ur vids sometimes!😂
Good eye, I always tell my friend this lol!🇬🇭+🇯🇲= Cousins