OMG she looks just like British Ghanaian June Sarpong. This interview is great, her confidence, passion and drive to succeed in Ghana is nothing short of amazing.
This was a fantastic interview. Sister Marissa, you have made Black/African-Americans, DC, and every Diasporan proud. Your tenacity, grit, and no-quit disposition are refreshing and inspiring. I believe that with all your talent and attributes, you would make a great Diasporan Ambassador.
Most people from the Caribbean have West African ancestors. Marissa gives me the impression that her parents are from the Caribbean and she was born or grew up in the USA. She is a true West African Queen. May she continue to be blessed in Ghana.
@nomorebs6025. I don’t even understand what your saying taken on a plane not ship? What? We are black Americans who NEVER knew anything or ever been to Africa until we came! Not sure what “not a true black American” means👀 but maybe you have no clue on what a black American woman is, well you just met one in this interview. Say less about what you DON’T KNOW. ✌🏾
Another great interview! Diasporans have made many improvements and investments in Ghana, but they could do even more if some small-minded people would stop opposing them.
Fellow Washingtonian here 🙋🏾♀️ in the process of planning my transition to Ghana. I truly love watching these conversations and interviews. Ghana is not easy oo, but those of us who have been called there are built differently. God bless this sista and her endeavors.
Marissa, I am absolutely so proud of you! Your mom, fellow alumni of Howard University, Karen Campbell, and your dad too, did a very fine job parenting you. Webnation Africa, thank you, thank you and thank you again for having Marissa on your show. Very informative, very educational, very consciousness raising! Peace & Blessings to you both!
She was my favorite so far. She was so transparent and inspiring. She spoke about the challenges but also highlighted the rewards. As an AA woman myself. I am super proud of her and I look forward to embarking on my own journey to Africa.
This is one of the best interviews ever! This lady is smart, sympathetic, and beautiful. She has the mindset that would succeed in Ghana and Africa overall.
Great interview. Thank you for the insight and inspiration. I'm a native Washingtonian Washingtonian since 1950. I was recently in Ghana 🇬🇭 7 weeks on my spiritual journey. Every day was like a miracles. Something I never experienced in the USA my entire life. I'm returning as an artist in residence for 4 months. I have 300 children waiting to learn my music and lyrics lyrics. Mother Africa Mother Africa Yes we love you Mother Africa. .
I'm a retired trainman, conductor for NJT Railroad. I've been writing, singing and performing for over 45 years. Now that I'm retired I'm living my dreams.. it's hard to get 5 children to sing in America.. in Africa I have several schools with hundreds of children hungry for new music that they can relate to.. music with a message and a reflection of their every day life.. I love Ghana. I'm moving there to spread love through music.. Peace, Unity and love
How amazing for those who are going to benefit from your tutelage. Black America is a huge knowledge tank that is not recognised or used in America. Africa can make way for the talent that is unrecognised and under utilised. Welcome back in advance❤
I am a Ghanaian American, and hearing experiences like this breaks my heart. These are some of the bottle necks that the government need to fix/reform. It is so embarrassing. They should make the ports better.
@@linda2857 This is one of the many reasons why somebody may say the country is a failed state! When institutions of governance fail woefully to carry out their duties then everything and everybody suffers. We have been around long enough to correct little problems as waterfront efficiency.
The mother land can't have its cake and eat it too. If we are reluctant to speak on our experiences without taking offense, nothing will improve. Thank GOD for this Queen speaking the truth. I'm tired of RUclipsrs who only show the progress minus the struggle. No one thinks twice when the COLONIZING muzungus buy up all of the realestate. Self-hate is just as much a construct in Africa as it is in BABYLON. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇲🇫 WELCOME these diasporans and share the knowledge. All will benefit.
The "self hate" is evident in every Black community around the globe; there are no exceptions. We have a crab mentality. We pull each other down. We look at life as a zero sum game that sees someone's success as the other's loss. We allow our differences to divide us. Some of us have a superiority complex that easily turn us into our own version of the colonizer. I could go on and on but you get my drift. I'm glad that gradually, things are shifting in a positive direction. Hopefully this shift continues. But make no mistake -- wherever we have Black people, whether in America or Africa, we have unhealthy competition and self-sabotage, and the onus is on us to acknowledge this and proactively work to liberate ourselves, starting with our broken mindset.
Every place has it's good and bad sides. I live right here in USA, specifically Pittsburgh. There are problems here too but I 'm here. Problems don't stop us from improving ourselves.
@@py20I wish to hv a friend like u bro 😔 it really sad to see ur Co black/ Ghanaian brother or sister in foreign land and don't even feel proud for seeing 1 of their own not to talk of greeting u or even talking to u, they only pretend like they never see u 😢 and it all because we think we're in a competition with each other, which sound very funny to u 😂 ...But all in all most of this people are Christian/Muslim... the disunity among Africans are too much
What I learnt from this interview is that in order to succeed you have to be determined and not run back to the States when trials come, but see the trials as a learning curve
Her story is not everyone story, she was birthed into money, went to the best colleges in a America, she had money, many people will see this and think they can just pack up and go to Africa, just to get there and suffer. Please plan carefully because i know a lot of people that HAD to run back to America.
Most of you in the comments are only praising and going on about how beautiful this woman is, and failing to condemn the nonsense and corruption going on at the Port. The lawlessness and corruption by customs is just unacceptable and the government seem to be doing nothing about.
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview! Great job, Heyford. I could listen to Marissa all day - what a smart, beautiful, accomplished sister. Her perspective is very important to hear - she was not looking for refuge. She was not running FROM America. She was running TO Ghana, TO entrepreneurship, TO networking and development. I am a Caribbean-American girl, so I love that she has Caribbean roots in Jamaica. What she said is true - most Caribbean people tell me Ghana, Zambia, The Gambia all look and feel like home to Caribbean people.
As I'm watching this interview with discernment, I can clearly see that this beautiful woman would be Ghanaian herself if her ancestors weren't "Shipped " to America. She looks just like a Ghanaian woman, gappy teeth, beautiful smile and skin. She went to Ghana and just blended in. Now you "African Americans" are you still not seeing that WE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE!!!
This sister is the Best of the Best of African-Americans! She is the product of a proper experience in Black Excellence. I could listen to her all day. ❤️🖤💚
One of the best interviews ever. She’s dynamic, smart,intelligent, powerful personality , passionate and has a positive attitude towards life and its curve ball. She’s a trailblazer. Mmm mmmm mmm wow
This interview is one of the best I have watched in a very long time. This is a woman who knows who she is, where she comes from, where she’s going, and I believe, wouldn’t let anyone make her feel otherwise .Africa belongs to all AFRICANS. If you are sure, look in the mirror, you will find your answer.❤
Such a well rounded, level headed, emotionally mature and incredibly intelligent lady! LOVED this video. It’s nice to hear from someone coming to ghana with an open mind and heart to learn and exchange experiences and knowledge with the locals, as they both have so much to learn from each other. This was a truly refreshing video.
What a brilliant interview. I love her being. To think bigger sometimes is difficult to see but the seeds of root strength at your feet are not easy to see. The seeds will grow as we together care for and create the future.
What a fascinating "engine"! A very insightful narration of what to expect in Ghana. I love a well-spoken person and this lady is a Masterpiece in all angles. Congratulations, Marissa and may your blessings multiply. 🥰
Merissa is so lively. A go getter. Never say no person. How I wish we could also hear from her "fiery" sister too. Nice support system for Merissa in her transition to the motherland.
Hey Heyford, just wanted to say that you have grown so much as an interviewer. This was an amazing interview not only because of your guest but because of the questions you raised. Keep up the good work. And shout out to this beautiful queen that has been raised by great knowledgeable parents.
@@WebnationAfricaPlease Hayford try to show a beautiful places in your video, the Jamestown places you're showing is not a good and place, it will disgrace Ghana image , show beautiful house's for diaporas and foreigners to see Ghana beauty , we beg you Jamestown is not good to show, thanks
Thank you for being So honest and open with this information that can truly help Americans and other diasporans realize the red tape and archaic practices involved in opening a business in some countries.
I love interviews like this. Would love to see more interviews with entrepreneurs and their startups in Ghana talking about the businesses they’ve built and are continuing to build. Could be an excellent way for them to raise awareness and collaborations too
I feel fortunate to see and support this vision. I am not black but never do I feel that I am not part of nature that calls me. We must address history in its truth. L O V E L O U D peace and abundance 🔥 ❤ 🔥
Success is not for everyone, do you see her mindset? She never gave up looking at what she's been through. Positive thinking, David encouraged himself in the Lord, Ghana is hard but if you find the loop holes and the opportunities no one sees, it can be so easy and smooth, you could be so successful, the Chinese, Lebanese and indians are millionaires here, they Chinese have a saying there are gold in the gutters in Ghana
This is a very informative video GH had a difficult time getting around, but she has arrived; she ĥas reached home. She seems to be thankful and appreciative to God and to the people who helped her. She is now settled apart from the court issue that is still pending. All the best with that too GH. God bless you, continue to enjoy life.
This was an amazing interview. Marissa you answered just about every question I've ever had about Ghana. I. So sorry you snd your family had to go through the trials & tribulations to get established in Ghana. I pray you and your business continue to be successful. You are an amazing young woman, beautiful, articulate, intelligent. I have always wanted to visit Ghana now i know i nees to visit Ghana. Thank you for this interview 🙏🏾..one of the best for tge content, the depth and the value. ❤🙏🏾💯👍🏿
How i wish the portion where she talks about the landlord will be shared on all social media platforms. We are all quick to blame government yet we're worse. The government must fix so many things but we have a lot of work to do as a people as well.
That disfuctiomal confusion at the port will stop most business people from investigating in Ghana. These are some of the major problem with relocation to Africa. This doesn't happen in countries, look have rapid development. Ghana you have the space fix the system quickly.listen to what these brave business people are saying.
Very inspiring story, love this sister's resilience, very unfortunate that some people are not welcoming and will sabotage a melanated individual bringing business and employment. I would Katanka instead of shipping a car though.
She resonates completely! Ekow, we understand when "African Americans" are alluded to, the allusion usually encompasses Western Blacks (Caribbeans, Afro-Latinos, Afro-Euros and Afro-Asians) and should be noted for the audience.
To be frank the people that are leaving the USA for Ghana our not business savvy to sign a lease for a business location for only two years is a big no no also to sign a lease on land for fifty years than it’s up for renewal it baffles me it’s those disadvantages think about what savvy business owner would sell everything at a whim an move to restart and relearn the business landscape social media marketing mis information for a targeted audience to enrich a select few
I am searching for a Diasporan lady to have a contact with, because l am also Diasporan ghanaians living in Deutschland for long. It is not because of money, but their way of approaching is more soundable. We are here, and working, working, which is scheiß.
The landlord issues is everywhere in Africa. Keep on sister; the sky is the limit ❤thanks for being bold to relocate to Africa. Am from Gambia wanting to go back so bad but not bold enough to do it due to one of the few things you mentioned. Love your determination; very inspiring ❤❤❤
Bravo, I am so proud of her. As an elder having lived on the continent for 4 years I will tell all those relocating to never ship belongings. East Africa it is the same. I lived in Rwanda for over 3 years and I saw the hardships of shipping, moving to a neighboring country isn’t smooth either. I sold everything in Rwanda and relocated to Ghana with 5 suitcases. All you need are think you need you can find in most countries. Keep up the great work young man.
Young bro you've come a long way... I used to grit my teeth when I watched your earlier interviews but we all grow and you continue to grow... Now on the question of "victim mentality" I'd suggest you preface your question with something like "even though jews, armenians etc" are never told to forget about their suffering how come that is suggested to black people... remember our people here were not even considered and treated like human beings and then later they were "promoted" to 3/5 of a human
You should please take up an associate University teacher at Lagon or Kumasi or possibly Unilag. You have treasures to share to this generation of Africans something more profiting than mere any business enterprise
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OMG she looks just like British Ghanaian June Sarpong. This interview is great, her confidence, passion and drive to succeed in Ghana is nothing short of amazing.
How much 2 acres cost
This was a fantastic interview. Sister Marissa, you have made Black/African-Americans, DC, and every Diasporan proud. Your tenacity, grit, and no-quit disposition are refreshing and inspiring. I believe that with all your talent and attributes, you would make a great Diasporan Ambassador.
Ghanaian are bad people
Enjoyed the segment. Very insightful
Most people from the Caribbean have West African ancestors. Marissa gives me the impression that her parents are from the Caribbean and she was born or grew up in the USA. She is a true West African Queen. May she continue to be blessed in Ghana.
Amen!
This young lady represents the true black American woman. I’m proud and happy to see her here.❤
Culture vulture you mean..
Lol definitely not a true black American maybe moved there when little as we can still detect an accent
@@nomorebs6025 She's definitely an African, born and raised in the diaspora. Isn't that all that matters?.
@@py20 then why make up stories when it's obvious she was taken there in a plane and not shackled in a ship ?
@nomorebs6025. I don’t even understand what your saying taken on a plane not ship? What? We are black Americans who NEVER knew anything or ever been to Africa until we came! Not sure what “not a true black American” means👀 but maybe you have no clue on what a black American woman is, well you just met one in this interview. Say less about what you DON’T KNOW. ✌🏾
Another great interview! Diasporans have made many improvements and investments in Ghana, but they could do even more if some small-minded people would stop opposing them.
Fellow Washingtonian here 🙋🏾♀️ in the process of planning my transition to Ghana. I truly love watching these conversations and interviews. Ghana is not easy oo, but those of us who have been called there are built differently. God bless this sista and her endeavors.
Marissa, I am absolutely so proud of you! Your mom, fellow alumni of Howard University, Karen Campbell, and your dad too, did a very fine job parenting you. Webnation Africa, thank you, thank you and thank you again for having Marissa on your show. Very informative, very educational, very consciousness raising! Peace & Blessings to you both!
She was my favorite so far. She was so transparent and inspiring. She spoke about the challenges but also highlighted the rewards. As an AA woman myself. I am super proud of her and I look forward to embarking on my own journey to Africa.
This is one of the best interviews ever! This lady is smart, sympathetic, and beautiful. She has the mindset that would succeed in Ghana and Africa overall.
🙌🙌🙌🙌
Oh my sister is quickly getting the Ghanaian ACCENT OO!😀😀😀👏🏾👏🏾
Yes O, I can hear the Ghanaian intonation, it's beautiful.
It sounds more Nigerian to me oooo
@@abu66891 it sounds more nigerian to me oooo
😊@@abu66891
You have a beautiful sister! Greetings from Serbia.
Great interview. Thank you for the insight and inspiration. I'm a native Washingtonian Washingtonian since 1950. I was recently in Ghana 🇬🇭 7 weeks on my spiritual journey. Every day was like a miracles. Something I never experienced in the USA my entire life. I'm returning as an artist in residence for 4 months. I have 300 children waiting to learn my music and lyrics lyrics. Mother Africa Mother Africa Yes we love you Mother Africa. .
I'm a retired trainman, conductor for NJT Railroad. I've been writing, singing and performing for over 45 years. Now that I'm retired I'm living my dreams.. it's hard to get 5 children to sing in America.. in Africa I have several schools with hundreds of children hungry for new music that they can relate to.. music with a message and a reflection of their every day life.. I love Ghana. I'm moving there to spread love through music.. Peace, Unity and love
The Making of Mother Africa
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How amazing for those who are going to benefit from your tutelage. Black America is a huge knowledge tank that is not recognised or used in America. Africa can make way for the talent that is unrecognised and under utilised. Welcome back in advance❤
I am a Ghanaian American, and hearing experiences like this breaks my heart. These are some of the bottle necks that the government need to fix/reform. It is so embarrassing. They should make the ports better.
@@linda2857
This is one of the many reasons why somebody may say the country is a failed state! When institutions of governance fail woefully to carry out their duties then everything and everybody suffers. We have been around long enough to correct little problems as waterfront efficiency.
It is so fascinating listening to her speak and sometimes I detect a slight Ghanaian accent slipping in which is cute!
😊 super cute! ❤
A beautiful, intelligent, respectful and humble Blackwoman is so powerful and seductive to behold as a Blackman.
U no go get am.😂😂
I think I'm in your dreams....😅
I no go get am because I have mine...lol
She's hot to boot
The mother land can't have its cake and eat it too. If we are reluctant to speak on our experiences without taking offense, nothing will improve. Thank GOD for this Queen speaking the truth. I'm tired of RUclipsrs who only show the progress minus the struggle.
No one thinks twice when the COLONIZING muzungus buy up all of the realestate. Self-hate is just as much a construct in Africa as it is in BABYLON. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇲🇫
WELCOME these diasporans and share the knowledge. All will benefit.
The "self hate" is evident in every Black community around the globe; there are no exceptions. We have a crab mentality. We pull each other down. We look at life as a zero sum game that sees someone's success as the other's loss. We allow our differences to divide us. Some of us have a superiority complex that easily turn us into our own version of the colonizer. I could go on and on but you get my drift.
I'm glad that gradually, things are shifting in a positive direction. Hopefully this shift continues. But make no mistake -- wherever we have Black people, whether in America or Africa, we have unhealthy competition and self-sabotage, and the onus is on us to acknowledge this and proactively work to liberate ourselves, starting with our broken mindset.
@py20 so WELL SAID! 🤛👏💪
Every place has it's good and bad sides. I live right here in USA, specifically Pittsburgh. There are problems here too but I 'm here. Problems don't stop us from improving ourselves.
@@py20I wish to hv a friend like u bro 😔 it really sad to see ur Co black/ Ghanaian brother or sister in foreign land and don't even feel proud for seeing 1 of their own not to talk of greeting u or even talking to u, they only pretend like they never see u 😢 and it all because we think we're in a competition with each other, which sound very funny to u 😂 ...But all in all most of this people are Christian/Muslim... the disunity among Africans are too much
i have said in my mind oh bfr seeing your comment😂
What I learnt from this interview is that in order to succeed you have to be determined and not run back to the States when trials come, but see the trials as a learning curve
Absolutely
Her story is not everyone story, she was birthed into money, went to the best colleges in a America, she had money, many people will see this and think they can just pack up and go to Africa, just to get there and suffer. Please plan carefully because i know a lot of people that HAD to run back to America.
It also helps to have a sister or brother with you.
You are absolutely right
Most of you in the comments are only praising and going on about how beautiful this woman is, and failing to condemn the nonsense and corruption going on at the Port.
The lawlessness and corruption by customs is just unacceptable and the government seem to be doing nothing about.
The government is part of the corruption going on. Why will they do something about it.
Nice one
But the government do not own the port though, it's on lease to a foreigner
Thanks for sharing informative information! The good the bad and even the ugly is very important to know before making a decision.
This Lady has a beautiful voice , I hope she does podcast, or a Radio ..
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview! Great job, Heyford. I could listen to Marissa all day - what a smart, beautiful, accomplished sister. Her perspective is very important to hear - she was not looking for refuge. She was not running FROM America. She was running TO Ghana, TO entrepreneurship, TO networking and development. I am a Caribbean-American girl, so I love that she has Caribbean roots in Jamaica. What she said is true - most Caribbean people tell me Ghana, Zambia, The Gambia all look and feel like home to Caribbean people.
🙏🏿
As I'm watching this interview with discernment, I can clearly see that this beautiful woman would be Ghanaian herself if her ancestors weren't "Shipped " to America. She looks just like a Ghanaian woman, gappy teeth, beautiful smile and skin. She went to Ghana and just blended in. Now you "African Americans" are you still not seeing that WE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE!!!
She even has little Ghanaian accent
I feel you, this thing happens in so many black nations including the Caribbean The Lord is still on the Throne.
We were SOLD by other Africans. Stop trying to white wash history.
This sister is the Best of the Best of African-Americans! She is the product of a proper experience in Black Excellence. I could listen to her all day. ❤️🖤💚
Your channel has grown exponentially bro. Congratulations!!
One of the best interviews ever. She’s dynamic, smart,intelligent, powerful personality , passionate and has a positive attitude towards life and its curve ball. She’s a trailblazer. Mmm mmmm mmm wow
Home stability in upbringing very key in her mental and moral strength.Very decisive
This interview is one of the best I have watched in a very long time. This is a woman who knows who she is, where she comes from, where she’s going, and I believe, wouldn’t let anyone make her feel otherwise .Africa belongs to all AFRICANS. If you are sure, look in the mirror, you will find your answer.❤
This is what we call a determined spirit. love her energy. Bless her up and her family.
Such a well rounded, level headed, emotionally mature and incredibly intelligent lady! LOVED this video. It’s nice to hear from someone coming to ghana with an open mind and heart to learn and exchange experiences and knowledge with the locals, as they both have so much to learn from each other.
This was a truly refreshing video.
So proud of you, Marissa. Thanks for sharing.
💯
A beautiful blessed black Queen, thank you for sharing, and giving inspiration.😊
What a brilliant interview. I love her being. To think bigger sometimes is difficult to see but the seeds of root strength at your feet are not easy to see. The seeds will grow as we together care for and create the future.
Welcome home. Enjoy the land. With ❤ from London. I will be back this year
What a fascinating "engine"! A very insightful narration of what to expect in Ghana. I love a well-spoken person and this lady is a Masterpiece in all angles. Congratulations, Marissa and may your blessings multiply. 🥰
Hello my brother watching you from America really enjoyed your interview. Thank you for sharing.
Merissa is so lively. A go getter. Never say no person. How I wish we could also hear from her "fiery" sister too. Nice support system for Merissa in her transition to the motherland.
God bless her, she has more patience than i do.
Good interview, Webnation. The lady is very smart and full of determination.
Yes !!!!! DMV IN THE HOUSE !!!! VERY INSPIRATIONAL . YOU IGNITED MY FLAME !! TO PUSH FORWARD
Hey Heyford, just wanted to say that you have grown so much as an interviewer. This was an amazing interview not only because of your guest but because of the questions you raised. Keep up the good work. And shout out to this beautiful queen that has been raised by great knowledgeable parents.
☺️Thank you 🙏🏿
That is true!
@@WebnationAfricaPlease Hayford try to show a beautiful places in your video, the Jamestown places you're showing is not a good and place, it will disgrace Ghana image , show beautiful house's for diaporas and foreigners to see Ghana beauty , we beg you Jamestown is not good to show, thanks
I agree...Heyfords questions were on point. Thank you so much for your insight Heyford!
Amazing story. Good job, Captain Hayford, and this beautiful lady.
Congratulations sister! You made it and you are an inspiration! ❤🎉
This dear sister of ours is intelligent. Keep up what you are doing in Ghana. All of us good Ghanaians are with you. We are all one people.
Such a healthy minded lady. Thak you for your mindset.
Jamaica is a small place, i understand her. All the best dear...and may your journey be excellently sweet...! ❤
People should Also try few African states like South Africa Tzaneen for those who like farming
i ve' alwayz enjoyed your polite and honest interviews bro.keep up the good work
Wow, this lady is inspirational & impressive.I love her mind.
Nuff respect
Bless up 🙏🙏❤️
I loved this interview. I’m going to most definitely contact her before visiting Ghana.
Be careful if she will lie about her heritage she will lie about anything..I'm sure you know she isn't ADOS
Come I will help you
Thank you for being So honest and open with this information that can truly help Americans and other diasporans realize the red tape and archaic practices involved in opening a business in some countries.
I'm so proud of her!!
Love this and I can’t wait to transition to Ghana 🇬🇭 I’ve been there 3 times and I want to make it home! GREAT INTERVIEW!
Continental Ghanaians are looking DUSTY, Keep pushing My Lady ❤❤❤
I love your confidence,am encouraged, you are are blessed.
Marissa, looks so much like Whitney Houston. She is too beautiful; inside and out..❤❤❤
Shes amazing but she and her sister look right at home and African. She sounds like a Ghanaian from the diaspora - it's lovely.
Keep going young Lady
We love you
Keep up the good work
God blessed you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Shame on people trying to keep others down because they are envious or jealous!
Awesome content Sir. Respect to the Sister. Perseverance and Determination prevails!🙏💙👍🙏
She might be easy on the eyes but she is no fool. Listening to her speak I see why she is successful in Ghana.
Why will she lie about her African heritage as I'm sure we can all hear her accent ..
@@nomorebs6025 why are you so concerned about her heritage?
She is beautiful,your energy shines through…..I’m from VA so you know I gotta follow.
I love interviews like this. Would love to see more interviews with entrepreneurs and their startups in Ghana talking about the businesses they’ve built and are continuing to build. Could be an excellent way for them to raise awareness and collaborations too
Marissa we are behind you!
I feel fortunate to see and support this vision. I am not black but never do I feel that I am not part of nature that calls me. We must address history in its truth.
L O V E L O U D
peace and abundance
🔥 ❤ 🔥
Her budding Ghanaian accent is adorable 🥰
Am ugandan but am happy for you. And welcome to my mother Africa
Thanks for sharing, determination will get you everywhere. God rewards your efforts.
Her honesty is remarkable. I really admire your spirit of pushing harder.
Shalom.
What honesty the girl is a LIAR !!
Success is not for everyone, do you see her mindset? She never gave up looking at what she's been through. Positive thinking, David encouraged himself in the Lord, Ghana is hard but if you find the loop holes and the opportunities no one sees, it can be so easy and smooth, you could be so successful, the Chinese, Lebanese and indians are millionaires here, they Chinese have a saying there are gold in the gutters in Ghana
This is a very informative video GH had a difficult time getting around, but she has arrived; she ĥas reached home. She seems to be thankful and appreciative to God and to the people who helped her. She is now settled apart from the court issue that is still pending. All the best with that too GH. God bless you, continue to enjoy life.
This was an amazing interview. Marissa you answered just about every question I've ever had about Ghana. I. So sorry you snd your family had to go through the trials & tribulations to get established in Ghana. I pray you and your business continue to be successful. You are an amazing young woman, beautiful, articulate, intelligent. I have always wanted to visit Ghana now i know i nees to visit Ghana. Thank you for this interview 🙏🏾..one of the best for tge content, the depth and the value. ❤🙏🏾💯👍🏿
How i wish the portion where she talks about the landlord will be shared on all social media platforms.
We are all quick to blame government yet we're worse. The government must fix so many things but we have a lot of work to do as a people as well.
That disfuctiomal confusion at the port will stop most business people from investigating in Ghana. These are some of the major problem with relocation to Africa. This doesn't happen in countries, look have rapid development. Ghana you have the space fix the system quickly.listen to what these brave business people are saying.
$50 will go a long way in getting things done at any port.
I believe she will become successful in Ghana. I wish her the best of luck
Go Marissa! Fellow Mustang and Bison here.
Spectacular interview. Grateful to YT for the suggestion. Fellow Howard University Alum SOC and plan to visit Accra this year. Thank you both.
Like share and subscribe, comment down below what you like about this particular video, thank you
Very inspiring story, love this sister's resilience, very unfortunate that some people are not welcoming and will sabotage a melanated individual bringing business and employment. I would Katanka instead of shipping a car though.
She resonates completely! Ekow, we understand when "African Americans" are alluded to, the allusion usually encompasses Western Blacks (Caribbeans, Afro-Latinos, Afro-Euros and Afro-Asians) and should be noted for the audience.
Thease are the talented people America is losing because of hate. Eventually many more will leave.
As if they care….,, you can’t be serious that they do.
To be frank the people that are leaving the USA for Ghana our not business savvy to sign a lease for a business location for only two years is a big no no also to sign a lease on land for fifty years than it’s up for renewal it baffles me it’s those disadvantages think about what savvy business owner would sell everything at a whim an move to restart and relearn the business landscape social media marketing mis information for a targeted audience to enrich a select few
This interview & her story was just beautiful just like herself.
A fantastic representation of us. She has her head on straight. A beautiful spirit and very smart.
Great interview and insight.❤ from jamaica 🇯🇲.
I am searching for a Diasporan lady to have a contact with, because l am also Diasporan ghanaians living in Deutschland for long. It is not because of money, but their way of approaching is more soundable. We are here, and working, working, which is scheiß.
Amazing how you're still smiling and loving Ghana after all those nasty experiences. Great attitude. Much respect. Hope it works out for you.
L❤️✌️💋 THIS LADY! SHE'S VERY FOCUSED.
Salute to this young lady…she saw a vision in the motherland, woman after my own heart ❤🇬🇭
I am glad she is resilient and has given the true story of the ups and downs of business in Ghana.
Beautiful and amazing interview. I loved it! 🥰 Thank you for sharing.
Your best interview. We deserve to be here❤
The landlord issues is everywhere in Africa. Keep on sister; the sky is the limit ❤thanks for being bold to relocate to Africa. Am from Gambia wanting to go back so bad but not bold enough to do it due to one of the few things you mentioned. Love your determination; very inspiring ❤❤❤
She is speaking facts we are coming to share our cultures
Bravo, I am so proud of her. As an elder having lived on the continent for 4 years I will tell all those relocating to never ship belongings. East Africa it is the same. I lived in Rwanda for over 3 years and I saw the hardships of shipping, moving to a neighboring country isn’t smooth either. I sold everything in Rwanda and relocated to Ghana with 5 suitcases. All you need are think you need you can find in most countries. Keep up the great work young man.
Excellent interview ❤
God bless this young lady ❤
This lady is quite brilliant! Her understanding about life is wonderful to listen to. I truly appreciate her attitude and honesty.
Shout-out from DMV area. Wisconsin avenue Washington DC to be precise. Thank you so much for sharing
Very good I like this young lady how she is very smart she interact very well.
Such an honest, loving , inclusive conversation. Inspiring. A group of us are planning to come to visit in Oct 2024.
Young bro you've come a long way... I used to grit my teeth when I watched your earlier interviews but we all grow and you continue to grow... Now on the question of "victim mentality" I'd suggest you preface your question with something like "even though jews, armenians etc" are never told to forget about their suffering how come that is suggested to black people... remember our people here were not even considered and treated like human beings and then later they were "promoted" to 3/5 of a human
Oh God! This lady has gone through alot yet very optimistic! I love that spirit because thats my spirit...we never give up...tough gong
This was an emotional and positive interview. I love you both.❤
Am so proud of her ❤️
I love her energy and passion. Wow! Wow, you are inspirational. ❤
Nice interview. I admire her determination and her ability to be confident in the choices she made.
a wonderful interview and great interviewee.
You should please take up an associate University teacher at Lagon or Kumasi or possibly Unilag. You have treasures to share to this generation of Africans something more profiting than mere any business enterprise
Great interview!