I am an African born in the Uk 🇬🇧 grew up in Jamaica 🇯🇲 period,, I always tell pple it’s doesn’t matter where we are born we are African.. We must stop this division among us
As a African born in America...this is one of the BEST videos I've seen...! Thank u...i plan to marry a African woman & move there as soon as next year!
Black Acres of the Gambia · When I saw the pic of Marcus Garvey aside the First President of Ghana, I KNEW they overstand the CONNECTION of our modern day Pan African Unity. up UP! you mighty Race. You can accomplish whatever you Will...
I think the main reason people in diaspora don't go to Africa is no longer the old stereotype but they simply feel at home in Jamaica, America,Brazil etc.I was in Ghana for several months in 1971.I felt very much at home but I did not feel that I should not be made to feel unloyal because l do not want to live there permently.A!l whites are not going to go back to Europe;allchinese are not going to return to China,etc.We as Africanx should be supportive of each other no matter where we are.And the white racist can attack us no matter where we are ,sad to say,even in Africa.So,the main thing is to be supportive of each other and know we are Africans no matter where we abide.
@@paulkelly873 That Painting is just BEAUTIFUL ain't it ! The EFFORT is for ALL OF US, irrespective of borders and irrespective of tribes.... PAN-AFRICAN is the ONLY way forward...... We must QUICKLY come together (ALL OF US) so as to FORM ! STORM ! NORM ! and "PERFORM" !! WE can RESOLVE our PETTY DIFFERENCES along the way and SURVIVAL depends on it ..........NO-SELLOUT !! All GARVEY-ITES......RISE !!!!!!!
i felt the same way when i came to stay in 2008...You get a different pride that we don't have in America...its a different spirit...i been recruiting ever since...BLACK PEOPLE you must come feel this
I’m African born in Senegal, leave in NY and let me tell you the struggle is real. We are tired and stress. We work long hours hustling and bustling. We’re are not leaving our true life many of us will retire and end up sick and dead an I refuse to be a statistic. I’m happy to have brought land in Senegal this month. I need to get out of here can’t take it anymore. FYI I’m an RN for over 10 years.
You can always return back to Senegal and practice RN, instead of working yourself to death in America...I can never understand why someone would leave their country and remain in someone else country if their life has not change for the better, why stay? I always say Life is not only about Working, there are more to life like Traveling, Socializing, Entertainment, Relaxation and Exercising...Don't let your life be Meaningless...To many people run to America and fall into the trap of Money hungry because they act like they come from no where, so that is the mistake so many of them make, They run to places to live like NY and CA because they make more money not knowing you will pay out more money as well...Don't every be an Educated fool in life...It's all about SIMPLICITY and not VANITY...I can live in an African hut, The Caribbean, Europe flat, and still live my best life...nothing in this world has every frighten me, I live with American dollars all of my life, travel the world and enjoyed my life to the fullest, and still doing it today...Many people in America beg for overtime because they want to live from pay check to pay check, because all they do is run down the vanity buying garbage to say oh I have this or that...my buying is a meal, I live to eat and eat to live...I don't need no fancy car nor a mansion that is over my budget...it's funny when my job asked who want to leave early my name is always on the list, but when they offering overtime, my name is never on that list...I don't live my life for just making money, never did and never will...so sorry for those who live their live for just money...then can't even enjoy the money the make...I love my life no matter where I lived I always enjoyed my lifestyle of living.
Proud of your gradual progress as when you first started this vlogging lifestyle, your level of exposure and consciousness was far from the content you’ve been putting out now. You went from China and now focusing on African content and not just random African related videos but you touching on Pan-african oriented issues. Keep it up.
That was one of the best interviews Mr. Ghana... please keep it up.. You are only getting better and making others around the world start to dream again.
I myself was born in America of Haitian parents! I’ve never ever considered myself an American but an African first and foremost because of the American culture. Any Black person here in America knows the American culture is of European unless you literally lose yourself through assimilation- no spirituality, whatsoever. I’m definitely looking to make my move..
I'll be in Africa (Ghana) for the first time next Thursday. I can't wait to visit as I'm planning my personal Exodus out of America back home. I can't wait to leave this hellhole and finally be around my own people. Much love from Babylon ✊🏿
Wow I was like looking at a future self. That was simply amazing . Well done Kobi, Elvis and Peace. Keep up the excellent work. That interview was brilliant I love her spirit.
This woman has a beautiful soul. What she said touched my souls and brought tears to my eyes. It's beautiful. God bless her! She is more wealthy than the millionaires of the world.
Wow! I'm so touched by dear granny's words and sence of humour. “I'm an African born in the US" BAHM This has always been my problem with most of our African folks born in the western world who don't want to be real and admit they are 100% pure blacks born outside our beautiful African Continent. We should be very proud of our skin colour and our routs. 👍
Woda maya let me tell you how important you are to Africa and how you keep us informed. We as Africans look at each other differently because schools don’t teach us about our African history and heritage, a lot of us grew up only knowing about the coast we come from. We know nothing about all of Africa but when you show us and do the traveling for us. we realize how we all are so alike and share similar cultures and traditions, we realize that we are all a family drifted apart and finding their way back now. We appreciate you for your sacrifice but remember you’re one of the many greats. We love and appreciate you and the First Lady miss Trudy my East African queen. May god continue to bless you both for what you’re doing for your people.❤️❤️
I so enjoyed every bit of this conversation w/ you guys! I am a Ghanaian who was born in Amerikkka. Looking forward to my very 1st visit to Ghana (can't wait to finally get a date for that visit) and transitioning my life over.
I had the pleasure of meeting her in 2016 when I visited Africa for the first time. We stayed at her resort for a few days. It was a beautiful experience 😊❤️
Mother Africa, I thank you so much for your inspirational teachings, may God keep you longer for those who are ready to learn from you and come back to Africa.
This was the BEST. THANK YOU FOR SHARING. Her experience is omnipresent! "I'm not African..." The negative conditioning is very blinding. Whether it be European (Caribbean) or in the Americas there is no positive imagery projected about African nations. Everything is presented from a negative or a minimizing perspective. Even in sport Nothing is ever good enough or perfect there is always discredit in the tone....
Potter V Yes it’s very nice. However it’s basically a French speaking country. I feel safer here than in the USA. The people are pleasant and the food is very good. There is a growing effort to unite Africa currently. This would be huge for the continent. One passport, 1 currency & no more boarders. If you would like to view some of my journey? Search “Expat to Côte d’Ivoire” Take care 🖐🏿
One Africa, IMAHKUS so majestic, regal, beautiful a true African Queen. I always wanted to meet her and hear why she left the U.S. And learn how she was able to stay in Ghana and maintain such a prosperous, peaceful and beautiful life full of history, tradition and Love.
Why does Nigeria always let me down.we are supposed to.be the big brother of africa and proponents of Africa unity but instead we called our brothers akate and act as if we are superior to other Africans and Africans born in America. Nigerians please we need to fight for our brothers,we have the might, we are drawing the movement backwards. Arise oh giant and fight for ur people. Big up Ghana. U are not perfect but at least u trying. No wonder our ancestor nkurumah was a proponent of African unity
Malcolm X made it clear for me. "If you put a cat in an oven, and it gives birth...are they biscuits? No, they are kittens and we are not Americans...we are Africans." So while I was BORN in America, I was MADE in Africa.
WODE MAYA : I AM ASKING YOU PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER VIODE WITH IMAHKUS NJINGA OKOFU ABABIO,BECAUSE SHE IS SENSATIONAL AND CAPTIVATING TO LISTEN TO ABOUT HER LIFE'S JOURNEY. THIS IS A GREAT EPISODE WODE MAYA,GREAT JOB INTERVIEWING HER. I LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT INTERVIEW.THANKS.
Unfortunately many Afrikans born in the Caribbean will not admit they are Afrikans since they were not born there, but will refer to themselves after the island on which they were born (St. Lucian, Barbadian, VIncentian, etc.). Hopefully this video will shed some light and bring some understanding.
The wisdom in this lady, gives me shivers. I can't have enough of her stories, correction their stories, so modest and doesn't wanna take all credit for herself. Please do more on her!
Ghana is life changing for anyone from the diaspora who visits. I’ve been to Africa before I went to Ghana last month, but there is something about Ghana. She’s right, you’ll fall in love each day you’re there. I was so sad to leave
Nice and speak also to Ghanaians who were living abroad in USA & UK etc. who moved back home to Ghana after 25/30 years like my mom & many others who started schools and other industries in Accra, Cape Coast etc! They have many interesting stories too would be nice to hear from them.
Remarkable Interview Wode Maya. You're such a beautiful Man inside & out. Love your dimples, :) you're such a cutie, "Richly Melanated" Man, love it. Keep up the good work! From: Atlanta, America...
Save, get your yellow fever shot, visa, visit for a few weeks, comeback plan, have a business plan and move for good or look into the free 5000 acres of land Ghana offered to us in the diaspora. Visit asebuman.com to learn more
@@thebridge5483 Thank you so much for your advice. I'm planning a visit in a couple of years. I'm saving up for that now. Please pray for me as I make my journey to settle in the Homeland.
Shining Star don’t mention it my sister, I too am on the same path also I pray the ancestors help us all land in the motherland without any hiccups. Prosperity to you and wish you a safe journey.
Thank you Wode Maya for this beautiful and inspirational video, trust me you have taken RUclips to another level Tell Grandma that we love love love her. #AfricaforAfricans #Africatotheworld
Marcus Garvey was once asked if he considered himself an African or a Jamaican. His response was, I could never trade a continent for an Island.
A GREAT AFRICAN MAN, INDEED !!!!!!!!!
😲 A true pan Africanists
Marcus Garvey was ahead of his time.
The great men of hope and inspiration for Africans.
Wow that's deep ❤️
I am an African born in the Uk 🇬🇧 grew up in Jamaica 🇯🇲 period,, I always tell pple it’s doesn’t matter where we are born we are African.. We must stop this division among us
Peter Tosh said that.
It makes the mind boggle
We shall overcome
Watching from Sydney Australia
As a African born in America...this is one of the BEST videos I've seen...! Thank u...i plan to marry a African woman & move there as soon as next year!
Have a safe trip over.
Welcome home bro
I felt the same way and now I’m dating a Zambia man and we plan on living there 6months out of the year. Good luck
LA L Zambia is a beautiful place
More respect to my African American family 👪. ~ Nigerian living in Spain.
I AM african, so don't call me African_american!. My favorite part
THE GREATEST DECISION I'VE MADE THIS YEAR WAS RECONNECTING TO MY AFRICAN SPIRITUALITY
WATCHING THIS VIDEO MAKES ME SO HAPPY
Finally someone else who overstand we are afrikans born in amerikkka.
Black Acres of the Gambia · When I saw the pic of Marcus Garvey aside the First President of Ghana, I KNEW they overstand the CONNECTION of our modern day Pan African Unity. up UP! you mighty Race. You can accomplish whatever you Will...
Hey, Black Acres Of The Gambia, I love your channel.
I think the main reason people in diaspora don't go to Africa is no longer the old stereotype but they simply feel at home in Jamaica, America,Brazil etc.I was in Ghana for several months in 1971.I felt very much at home but I did not feel that I should not be made to feel unloyal because l do not want to live there permently.A!l whites are not going to go back to Europe;allchinese are not going to return to China,etc.We as Africanx should be supportive of each other no matter where we are.And the white racist can attack us no matter where we are ,sad to say,even in Africa.So,the main thing is to be supportive of each other and know we are Africans no matter where we abide.
Black Acres Of The Gambia
Watch this video of mine
ruclips.net/video/WCBwPyS6ynM/видео.html
@@paulkelly873 That Painting is just BEAUTIFUL ain't it !
The EFFORT is for ALL OF US, irrespective of borders and irrespective of tribes....
PAN-AFRICAN is the ONLY way forward......
We must QUICKLY come together (ALL OF US) so as to FORM ! STORM ! NORM ! and "PERFORM" !!
WE can RESOLVE our PETTY DIFFERENCES along the way and SURVIVAL depends on it ..........NO-SELLOUT !!
All GARVEY-ITES......RISE !!!!!!!
We the African Americans are all coming back home 🏡 for good.
Gogo Ga waiting✌✌
Come home family.we tired of fighting each other.
We africans born in America are coming back home for good.
@@shakalec we ve made some pounded yam and okra soup for you
Akwaaba dear
Wode Maya son of Africa and child of The Most High! Keep going
Amen!
Not most High its Higher Way Way Way Way Way Higher.
Child of All High DIVINES ALMIGHTY/S
As a Ghanaian living in America, I can’t wait to finish my house in Ghana and move back. This is an inspirational interview.
Edward O 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
👏🏾
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i felt the same way when i came to stay in 2008...You get a different pride that we don't have in America...its a different spirit...i been recruiting ever since...BLACK PEOPLE you must come feel this
Woow she gives me hope of going back home to Africa one day.
It's amazing. Make the decision. It's one ticket away, one work holiday away. Just take the first step
I want to visit Ghana one day 😍😍
Came back home my dear
I was not born in Africa but Africa was born in me🇳🇬
I’m African born in Senegal, leave in NY and let me tell you the struggle is real. We are tired and stress. We work long hours hustling and bustling. We’re are not leaving our true life many of us will retire and end up sick and dead an I refuse to be a statistic. I’m happy to have brought land in Senegal this month. I need to get out of here can’t take it anymore. FYI I’m an RN for over 10 years.
senegal awaits u
Good luck. When you buy land try to build on it right away so know one steals it.
My sister please kindly start building something on your land right
away. Please, do that... I am a Nigerian living in Spain. God bless Senegal
You can always return back to Senegal and practice RN, instead of working yourself to death in America...I can never understand why someone would leave their country and remain in someone else country if their life has not change for the better, why stay? I always say Life is not only about Working, there are more to life like Traveling, Socializing, Entertainment, Relaxation and Exercising...Don't let your life be Meaningless...To many people run to America and fall into the trap of Money hungry because they act like they come from no where, so that is the mistake so many of them make, They run to places to live like NY and CA because they make more money not knowing you will pay out more money as well...Don't every be an Educated fool in life...It's all about SIMPLICITY and not VANITY...I can live in an African hut, The Caribbean, Europe flat, and still live my best life...nothing in this world has every frighten me, I live with American dollars all of my life, travel the world and enjoyed my life to the fullest, and still doing it today...Many people in America beg for overtime because they want to live from pay check to pay check, because all they do is run down the vanity buying garbage to say oh I have this or that...my buying is a meal, I live to eat and eat to live...I don't need no fancy car nor a mansion that is over my budget...it's funny when my job asked who want to leave early my name is always on the list, but when they offering overtime, my name is never on that list...I don't live my life for just making money, never did and never will...so sorry for those who live their live for just money...then can't even enjoy the money the make...I love my life no matter where I lived I always enjoyed my lifestyle of living.
Welcome back home. Do you know who Sadio Mane is?
Proud of your gradual progress as when you first started this vlogging lifestyle, your level of exposure and consciousness was far from the content you’ve been putting out now. You went from China and now focusing on African content and not just random African related videos but you touching on Pan-african oriented issues. Keep it up.
Well said.
Albeit he has proclaimed that he is not a pan africanist. But indeed he is on his way there.
He is not in control. There is a higher power at work. He almost has no choice. Even tho he may not be a panafrican his channel sure is.
First and foremost, we are african ✊🏿 let’s put Africa first and go forward
That was one of the best interviews Mr. Ghana... please keep it up.. You are only getting better and making others around the world start to dream again.
Inspiring
Great video, we need to be proud of our African roots. Our ancestors didnt leave willingly so we need to love ourselves and continent to honor them.
I'm kenyan born in the USA and I'm very proud of my kenyan roots.
Jaribu Sana urejee nyumbani. Peaceful!
I don't hear allot of Kenyans write in the way you do particularly the Kenyan females.
When you're older Wode Maya just picture the younger Generation listening to all you have to share just as you're doing in this video💜
Yes!
Those stories would be authoritative.
a legend in the making
I myself was born in America of Haitian parents! I’ve never ever considered myself an American but an African first and foremost because of the American culture. Any Black person here in America knows the American culture is of European unless you literally lose yourself through assimilation- no spirituality, whatsoever. I’m definitely looking to make my move..
You are right
Your right we are African.
This lady real are true Afrcan she exprienced it all with the whites. This teaches us something. Nice vlog. Love from Kenya.
Kenyan here...
I need to go visit Ghana! This blog was so enlightening. Btw I'm an African born in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Iam too tired but the love I have for wode Maya I must watch be4 I sleep
Awwwwwwww
Thank Wode Maya for this video!!! I love your channel and what you are doing!! We shall return Home!!
I love how she communicates. I love her energy and spirit. Genuine.
That's amazing, she is intelligent she is filled with wisdom
That is an excellent analogy. We are and has always been Africans.
For real. Because your soil might have changed but your DNA never changed.
Truth
I always asked, If a sheep gave birth in a kennel , Is the offspring a dog?
@@kongomon2 😅😂🤣😂🤣
I'll be in Africa (Ghana) for the first time next Thursday. I can't wait to visit as I'm planning my personal Exodus out of America back home. I can't wait to leave this hellhole and finally be around my own people. Much love from Babylon ✊🏿
We must tell our own stories as children of Africa. Mama Africa is rising again 😍😍😍
Jangmi... that's sounds Beautiful. MORE POWER TO YOU x
But you're white not an African
@@antwiderrick8539 WHO told you that? Please don't jump to conclusions. (its not a good look)
@Daniel Z Menelik ll Man grow UP! with a name like Menelik you should know better
@@antwiderrick8539 I am a proud African. 💘❤
Love from TANZANIA 🇹🇿
Wow I was like looking at a future self. That was simply amazing . Well done Kobi, Elvis and Peace. Keep up the excellent work. That interview was brilliant I love her spirit.
We love you Juliet look after yourself.
We are here again oo fans of wode Maya.
1:10 I love how you acknowledge her bro 🙏🏾👍🏾, we gotta show the upmost respect to our elders.
Exactly right!
That's how we do in Ghana we don't joke with them
This woman has a beautiful soul. What she said touched my souls and brought tears to my eyes. It's beautiful. God bless her! She is more wealthy than the millionaires of the world.
Wow! I'm so touched by dear granny's words and sence of humour. “I'm an African born in the US" BAHM
This has always been my problem with most of our African folks born in the western world who don't want to be real and admit they are 100% pure blacks born outside our beautiful African Continent. We should be very proud of our skin colour and our routs. 👍
Wode Maya exhibited very good wisdom in this video - he simply listened.
Such a humble and intelligent young man
I'm very proud of of you dear granny. Such a beautiful lovely resourt full of Great history and memories.
We ghanaians are so lovely to everyone, the story makes me feel proud of bee African, thanking you maya
Woda maya let me tell you how important you are to Africa and how you keep us informed. We as Africans look at each other differently because schools don’t teach us about our African history and heritage, a lot of us grew up only knowing about the coast we come from. We know nothing about all of Africa but when you show us and do the traveling for us. we realize how we all are so alike and share similar cultures and traditions, we realize that we are all a family drifted apart and finding their way back now. We appreciate you for your sacrifice but remember you’re one of the many greats. We love and appreciate you and the First Lady miss Trudy my East African queen. May god continue to bless you both for what you’re doing for your people.❤️❤️
I so enjoyed every bit of this conversation w/ you guys! I am a Ghanaian who was born in Amerikkka. Looking forward to my very 1st visit to Ghana (can't wait to finally get a date for that visit) and transitioning my life over.
Welcome welcome
You will love it.
Adrian hit me up and let's plan the journey home ,
@ Adraina hit me up ..
I absolutely love this woman. She's a true inspiration for the Diaspora. We're One✊ *B1 Family*
Thanks for this interview. I am looking forward to meeting her in December. Such an awesome spirit.🙏🏾
Eye opening interview
I had the pleasure of meeting her in 2016 when I visited Africa for the first time. We stayed at her resort for a few days. It was a beautiful experience 😊❤️
seeing her made me miss my mother ... i love how she say u can call me mama . May God continue to bless her n ur work Wode Maya
This is so wonderful. The way Western media paint Africa and Africans discouraged black people all over to have an attachment to the continent.
Mother Africa, I thank you so much for your inspirational teachings, may God keep you longer for those who are ready to learn from you and come back to Africa.
Does anyone else see a resemblance between Wode Maya n Marcus Garvey?
You right
Yes yeah you said it ....The resemblance is striking....and funny, I think....🤓
Come to think of it he do favour Marcus mosiah Garvey
Very true
Yes, the same body frame too.
Good work, but we need more of the engineers to utilize our resources to build the continent so that everyone returning would feel better
I am African born in Ghana. This young lady is very famous. I got to know she has written books
I love ❤️ that little lady! Her story is awesome!
Awesome indeed!
Little? Are u kidding me?
What do you mean by little lady. Miss 🐵 face
The same land she saw......and somehow they gave her the same land. This lady was truly destined to live in Ghana.
If you take an Almond seed from one place to another is it not still an Almond - great simple analogy! Love it...
This was the BEST. THANK YOU FOR SHARING. Her experience is omnipresent! "I'm not African..." The negative conditioning is very blinding. Whether it be European (Caribbean) or in the Americas there is no positive imagery projected about African nations. Everything is presented from a negative or a minimizing perspective. Even in sport Nothing is ever good enough or perfect there is always discredit in the tone....
wow am first here today, can't believe it.
Me too
No. It was I. Lol 👍🏿👍🏿
The content I signed up for ⚡️⚡️⚡️
More to come
My own hometown and I didn’t even know about this place. I’ll surely visit whenever I’m in Cape Coast😍
It's elmina, don't know why they keep referencing it as Cape coast.
Robert Eshun Then they should have just said the Central Region. Because Elmina isn’t in Cape Coast.
@@nynini4900 I agree, am happy Imakhus made the corrections at the end of the video.
Robert Eshun yeah was very necessary 😊👍
I too felt as though I’ve escaped when I left the USA for Côte d’Ivoire. 🖐🏿
Is it Nice there what is your experience ?
Potter V Yes it’s very nice. However it’s basically a French speaking country. I feel safer here than in the USA. The people are pleasant and the food is very good. There is a growing effort to unite Africa currently. This would be huge for the continent. One passport, 1 currency & no more boarders. If you would like to view some of my journey? Search “Expat to Côte d’Ivoire” Take care 🖐🏿
Good luck man
Samuel Akiwumi Thank you very much Brother 🖐🏿
Ivory Coast is Ghana just separated by colonialist to keep is apart, but not working as we know who we are
I'm so glad that Mommy stayed the course. She allowed nothing and no one to stop her destiny.
I really loved her story, she is so captivating and full of Life. God Bless you.
Wow, this interview made my day. I can't wait to visit Africa. Ghana is my first destination.
I love this lady! I've heard nothing but good things about her and One Africa. This will definitely be one of my first stops!
One Africa, IMAHKUS so majestic, regal, beautiful a true African Queen. I always wanted to meet her and hear why she left the U.S. And learn how she was able to stay in Ghana and maintain such a prosperous, peaceful and beautiful life full of history, tradition and Love.
Why does Nigeria always let me down.we are supposed to.be the big brother of africa and proponents of Africa unity but instead we called our brothers akate and act as if we are superior to other Africans and Africans born in America. Nigerians please we need to fight for our brothers,we have the might, we are drawing the movement backwards. Arise oh giant and fight for ur people. Big up Ghana. U are not perfect but at least u trying. No wonder our ancestor nkurumah was a proponent of African unity
Always inspires..can't wait to visit Ghana🇺🇸🇬🇭💪
Amazing African Lady.
Malcolm X made it clear for me. "If you put a cat in an oven, and it gives birth...are they biscuits? No, they are kittens and we are not Americans...we are Africans."
So while I was BORN in America, I was MADE in Africa.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That was the deepest thing that made me truly lol
Yessss!!!!!
First person to comment give me a👍up
Thank you Wode Maya for a great video. Wode Maya set the fire for a new generation and Africa will ignite and light the whole world.
WODE MAYA : I AM ASKING YOU PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER VIODE WITH IMAHKUS NJINGA OKOFU ABABIO,BECAUSE SHE IS SENSATIONAL AND CAPTIVATING TO LISTEN TO ABOUT HER LIFE'S JOURNEY. THIS IS A GREAT EPISODE WODE MAYA,GREAT JOB INTERVIEWING HER. I LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT INTERVIEW.THANKS.
Unfortunately many Afrikans born in the Caribbean will not admit they are Afrikans since they were not born there, but will refer to themselves after the island on which they were born (St. Lucian, Barbadian, VIncentian, etc.). Hopefully this video will shed some light and bring some understanding.
THANK YOU BRO. FROM IVORY COAST ( WEST AFRICA).
Malcolm X said it Best..PEACE from the Virgin Islands.
Am just quiet learning Lively Inspiration and Mommy. MAYA all for U 👍👍👍.
Mama is indeed great
I love how she said less complaining and just get the work done with humble spirit.
Wow, what an amazing story. I can't get enough.
The wisdom in this lady, gives me shivers. I can't have enough of her stories, correction their stories, so modest and doesn't wanna take all credit for herself. Please do more on her!
I love their story! ❤️
Great great outstanding interview
Wode Maya your grandma is the best grandma in the world.
Ghana is life changing for anyone from the diaspora who visits. I’ve been to Africa before I went to Ghana last month, but there is something about Ghana. She’s right, you’ll fall in love each day you’re there. I was so sad to leave
princesscaprice truth I went to Ghana in July.
Nasto 4U yeap
Nasto 4U my WhatsApp 13366157232
Having unimaginable greatness defines legendary and this Beautiful African woman has it all..much love and respect..big ups maya 🔥🔥🔥
Nice and speak also to Ghanaians who were living abroad in USA & UK etc. who moved back home to Ghana after 25/30 years like my mom & many others who started schools and other industries in Accra, Cape Coast etc! They have many interesting stories too would be nice to hear from them.
Wode maya your a great man
I love her so much, top notch production team africa to the world 🙌🏿
Beautiful. My son said that he is moving to Africa and I am going to be there right with him!! I am African.
Love this woman, awesome mindset and great analogy, about cross people history, may God bless you.
Wow first time hearing I am African born in America very strong👍 👍👍
Aiya maya thank you so muc
Much respect to this Elder...Thanks Aya Maya!
Remarkable Interview Wode Maya. You're such a beautiful Man inside & out. Love your dimples, :) you're such a cutie, "Richly Melanated" Man, love it. Keep up the good work! From: Atlanta, America...
Please please ama teach me how to leave this place and come home. I love this and you.❤❤❤
i" will help you anytime your ready to visit?
Save, get your yellow fever shot, visa, visit for a few weeks, comeback plan, have a business plan and move for good or look into the free 5000 acres of land Ghana offered to us in the diaspora. Visit asebuman.com to learn more
@@thebridge5483 Thank you so much for your advice. I'm planning a visit in a couple of years. I'm saving up for that now. Please pray for me as I make my journey to settle in the Homeland.
Shining Star don’t mention it my sister, I too am on the same path also I pray the ancestors help us all land in the motherland without any hiccups. Prosperity to you and wish you a safe journey.
At 26 min she pierced my soul. (in a good way). Beautiful.
Goddess Mother speaking.
Wow, she is impressive!
I enjoyed watching this video. I can't wait go travel to Ghana in October 2021! 🇬🇭
I need to download this video so I watch it over and over again.... Very inspiring
@WodeMaya I love Moma Imahkus I used to live down the road from her and One Africa was always my favorite place to chill. Thanks for Sharing!
Thank you Wode Maya for this beautiful and inspirational video, trust me you have taken RUclips to another level
Tell Grandma that we love love love her.
#AfricaforAfricans
#Africatotheworld
Wow awesome interview keep up the amazing work my sister. Big up to Wode Maya
This is your best video 👍thank you brother and send our love 💕to Mama One Africa and Chief One Africa ✊🌞