Why This Jamaican Won't Raise Her Kids In Jamaica
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2022
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That's the way most of us Jamaicans feel. We see ourselves as Africans.
I'm happy for her. She has returned to a country of Black people. I'm a Jamaican myself
JAHMAZING INTERVIEWER ÀND INTERVIEWEE AND SUBJECTS!
Such Beauty in Inner zeal. Well done for the Empowerment and Education Zela.
N A P P I E, Great interview, love her energy... keep going higher bro
Thanks 😄😁 that’s right! NAPPIE was entertaining me with the ‘go back to Jamaica questions’ but I know myself and my purpose so I had no fear. Happy Independence Day to the beautiful land of Jamaica 🇯🇲
Beautiful interview! Keep up the good work.✊🏿
Thanks for watching. Charismatic Nappie with spontaneous yet refreshing questions, the journey of life in Africa (full)/(con)tinues.
Nappie about to hit 30k subs proud of you bro
Yes, thanks for watching. I will be promoting your channel Nappie to all social media platforms and more people will subscribe & join you I’m sure.
Great interview! I am happy for my Jamaican sister. My maternal ancestors came from the Akwapim Mountains 🌄🏔️. I pray that one day God will help me to see my ancestral land and meet my clan, the Opares🙏.
will you like to visit?
Joining you my sister in Ghana soon. Welcome back Nappie. 🙏
We Welcome you to Ghana! Thanks for watching.
Love that Beautiful Princess. Natural Listener. Thanks to The Almighty.
Wonderful interview
Great interview,,, another great one here
Very glad you liked it. Nappie did a very great job. And got a few surprises about me along the way!
Brother Nappie 💪🏿🔥🙌🏿! Super video with the young Jamaican lady ,keep it up❤️
Thanks. There should definitely be a follow up interview Nappie, what d’you say?
Great video Nappie ❤️💚🖤
This is so amamzing. How did they learn to speak ethiopian
Let’s Goooo!!!!🔥🔥🔥
Great interview
Thanks Osagyefo! A worthy cause to let my voice be heard as a young repatriate. What’s wrong with coming to Africa as a young person? Nothing wrong with it. Most people have always chosen to leave their country to chase after money in US or Europe not knowing that there’s money to be made in Africa too!
As a Jamaican myself, I'm very happy for her. Jamaica right now is a war zone. Crime is at an all time high. In the top 7 or 10 for murder for many decades now. Expats do not return to the island for fear of murder. Go to Ghana. At least will not be killed by your own people
Thanks for your honesty Mark. The island itself is so beautiful Jamaica is paradise for natural beauty but the people are too quick to take up a gun over things so small like jealousy. A close friend of mine lost his life because a person was jealous of his growing business. I stopped taking vacations there over 10 years now and I can’t imagine the changes since Covid & inflation. People of Jamaica who want me to visit better come visit me in Ghana! 😁
Mark Jakker, Jamaica is an extraordinary beautiful country, but there are certain social issues that can be detrimental to ones safety. It pains my heart because I remember when Jamaica was very peaceful place to live💔. I was born in rural community where we shared everything. Without exaggeration, we had absolutely no crime. We hardly see a police, so when a police visit the community all the children would run and hide. This was because of the color of the uniform that police wore. I had a very happy and peaceful childhood in Jamaica. 🌎.
@@hortenseclarke2589 That’s right. I had a very happy and peaceful childhood in Jamaica too. Praying for that peace to return and peace of mind for all citizens who wish to visit JA.
Yes. Ghana is the second chance Jamaica. Yard has changed up for the worse. Ghana is the current option, until if or when the old Jamaica comes back
@Sade Jones thanks for your comments. I’m definitely witnessing the people of Ghana, their mentality is very similar to Jamaicans and it definitely comes down to a more affluent community of people that you start to see the difference in their behavior. Other than that you’re right not all Ghanaians are honest and certainly not perfect. The warmest personalities in Jamaica are still uptown people not the poor people, whereas in Africa I’ve witnessed in Ethiopia the happiest poorest people who are completely satisfied with their lives and don’t want what’s yours because you have more assets than them.
Nappie,, slow down on the food brother, looks like you pick up a couple of pounds 🤪🤔
She is an African and that is it.
THANK YOU. Loud and Clear.
@@zelafrica, You are welcome.