I love them. I could tell how Tony felt about Africans, and how shocked he was when he realized that Africans (especially Ghanaians) do not hate or dislike Black Americans.
A difference 4 years make. Their first video and now is remarkable. I am in Tema community 11 now. Ghana is the ish. Thanks for showing that cafe , needed it
Hey Ivy, Tell Tony hello for me. I was literally his first customer. He was still figuring it out. But, hanging out with him one day in April 2021 was cool. He gathered information to form his business for my return trip with my wife in June 2021. Percy KWEKU Blackshear
Wow love the interview, I remembered when you 1st interview them. Ayo and Tony are brilliant and so are you Ivy. Thank you Ivy for all the work and information that you do.
Thanks for the interview! I’m a new subscriber. We visited Ghana the week of Thanksgiving. It was a deeply awakening experience. Shout out to Ashanti Tours for accommodating our contingency of 30 From the United States, thrum Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast, and all points between. I loved the conversation here and will return. I also enjoyed the Coming from America show on Max. Thanks for your content!🇬🇭
Wow! Nice conversation and i enjoyed every bit of it. I'm glad to hear that Tony & Ayo still loves Ghana. Also shout out to all those who chooses to visit Ghana. Let's we all continue to keep Ghana peaceful. Cheers from Ahafo Ghana 🇬🇭
Another excellent show, congratulations again Ivy. Brilliant, well done to Tony and Ayo such a wonderful family a pleasure to watch their show i learned so much .
Great to see the 3 of you together. I'm happy for Tony (Nana Kwabena😁) everytime he talks about how Ghana has changed him ❤💛🖤💚. Ayo is such a great Educator and I love how animated she is 🤓. Great interview /conversation, Ivy❤️💛🖤💚
I love Tony and Ayo. Their fashion style is top notch. Will love to know who makes Tony’s shirts. They are so unique. Great couple. Ivy, your connection with the diasporas helps us to learn more about them. This is the best way to create a better understanding. Great job and God bless.
Wonderful conversation with Tony and Ayo, Ivy. I am a subsciber to their channel. They are a lovely couple with a great sense of humour. They alwsys have some golden nuggets. This was very enjoyable.❤❤💫💫
@IvyProsper Yes, really!! I was recruited by Newmont Gold Mining Company, which is headquartered in Denver, Colorado in the States to manage recruitment and talent acquisition in their Ghana country office. I started work in June 2012 (note that this was a permanent full-time employment, not a contract). Unfortunately, in October 2013, I was laid off due to the plummeting price of gold. My story after that is yet to be told.
When I visited Ghana several years ago with husband and family, we had a wonderful time. The whole time we were there we were called American Sisters and Brothers..Welcomed everywhere we went ...It was an amazing trip..Later I learned thru a ancestory test that I am 47percnt Ghanian... Maybe Tony is Ghanian too...😁
Ayo, I didn't recognize you with your hair down, You look better with the African hair wrap. Tony looks good with a beautiful African shirt. Nice conversation with Ivey.😝😝🥰
One thing I advise all young guys and ladies is to work in private sector a little bit before going to any public sector or travel abroad it would make u time conscious.
You can live on a lower income if you're willing to give up the lifestyle you may be accustomed to abroad .The average Ghanaian makes less than the equivalent of $500 a month. Most people who come from abroad are not used to living on that kind of salary.
Hello Ivy, I sat across from you at the Diaspora Brunch in October. I asked you who you were because I thought you looked familiar. Didn’t realize you were being coy. 🤨
Hi Ivy my dear sister, I meant to write to you but could not find your email address. I would suggest you stop eating spicy food for a while and see how the big M symptoms play out. I know I am out of topic but hey hoh. Loads of love xxx
If you want to make money in Africa 1-Open and animal or a poultry farm 2-buy a house brand and sell 3-Use an African to open a local restaurant in a dencely populated area 4-Import cars and sell or buy someone car sell 5-Do wholesale like second hand dresses,shoes,bags 6-Buy crops from remote areas and sell in the cities which requires a car and atleast two emplo yees 7-Open hotels and schools 8-Sell wedding gowns and suits Africans love to marry 9-Open baby wear shop 10-Start a cement,paint shop or building material shop where buildings are on going 11-Buy fruits in remote areas and sell in the cities .For example mangoes
Can he get me a piece of land at Aburi that is affordable? At least a 2 to 4 acres farm land. I want village land because I want an affordable land. I am a Ghanaian naturalized American.
I was teary watching this video because of how happy I'm for these guys.
Tony & Ayo are my favourite diasporans. ❤ you Ivy.
They are awesome.
I love them. I could tell how Tony felt about Africans, and how shocked he was when he realized that Africans (especially Ghanaians) do not hate or dislike Black Americans.
I hope they have secured their citizenship because no one deserve it more.
I love Tony. He's a real one 💯. Shout out to Ayo too.
A difference 4 years make. Their first video and now is remarkable. I am in Tema community 11 now. Ghana is the ish. Thanks for showing that cafe , needed it
Yes! And the time went so fast
I love this couple. Tony is my man.
Hey Ivy,
Tell Tony hello for me. I was literally his first customer. He was still figuring it out. But, hanging out with him one day in April 2021 was cool. He gathered information to form his business for my return trip with my wife in June 2021.
Percy KWEKU Blackshear
Percy! I'll tell him. Thanks for sharing.
Serious Tony's shirt is beautiful - I really want one...🙏🏾
Tony looks like my late father. Any interview of him made me cry😢
Awww
Oh my it’s so nice to see other Tema people coming in from the western world! 👏👏👏
There's actually quite a number of people who moved from the diaspora and come to Tema. But most are in the newer developments in Tema.
I absolutely enjoyed this interview. Tony and Ayo are incomparable. As always, Ivy is the best interviewer.
They are great!
Thank you.
Wow love the interview, I remembered when you 1st interview them.
Ayo and Tony are brilliant and so are you Ivy.
Thank you Ivy for all the work and information that you do.
Glad you enjoyed the conversation. .and thank you for always watching.
Tony and Ayo are the real deal. Love what they do. 😊
They really are
The vibe in Ghana is so authentic.. motherland is blessed!
It really is!!
Thanks for the interview!
I’m a new subscriber.
We visited Ghana the week of Thanksgiving. It was a deeply awakening experience.
Shout out to Ashanti Tours for accommodating our contingency of 30 From the United States, thrum Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast, and all points between.
I loved the conversation here and will return.
I also enjoyed the Coming from America show on Max.
Thanks for your content!🇬🇭
Oh that's wonderful.
Wow! Nice conversation and i enjoyed every bit of it. I'm glad to hear that Tony & Ayo still loves Ghana. Also shout out to all those who chooses to visit Ghana. Let's we all continue to keep Ghana peaceful. Cheers from Ahafo Ghana 🇬🇭
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
I’m loving ur new direction Ivy😊
Thanks.
Another excellent show, congratulations again Ivy.
Brilliant, well done to Tony and Ayo such a wonderful family a pleasure to watch their show i learned so much .
Great interview keep it up ivy
Thank you!!
Lovely couple. I love how Tony has adapted to the culture.
It's so great
Good interview, beautiful couple ❤
Thank you! They really are great.
Great to see the 3 of you together. I'm happy for Tony (Nana Kwabena😁) everytime he talks about how Ghana has changed him ❤💛🖤💚.
Ayo is such a great Educator and I love how animated she is 🤓.
Great interview /conversation, Ivy❤️💛🖤💚
I love them both!! Thanks for your feedback on the interview
I watched them the time prior to my first visit back to Ghana. So happy for them.
That's great. I'm sure their information shared was helpful for your trip.
Always like tonys smile
TAYO looks like a Ghanaian 😊❤❤
Peace. Tony & Ayo
TAYO is funny man ❤❤❤ I love him so much 😊😊😊❤❤❤
He is Tony.
First here
Ivy I hope you well
Thanks for being here and commenting!! 😊
Wow! Nice interview.
I'm glad you liked it
I watch Ayo and Tony every Friday!❤️
That's wonderful
I love Tony and Ayo. Their fashion style is top notch. Will love to know who makes Tony’s shirts. They are so unique. Great couple. Ivy, your connection with the diasporas helps us to learn more about them. This is the best way to create a better understanding. Great job and God bless.
Thank you very much for your comment. I appreciate the feedback
TAYO looks younger now 😊😮😮
He's Tony, not Tayo 😊
@@kaybee3757Tony and Ayo
Nice to see you guys. I feel like I know you! I love Tony's shirt.
This is very informative content. Thank s for sharing
@@jenniferturkson278 you're welcome
OH I KNOW THEM I LOVE THEM
Great interview. Loved it.
I'm glad. Thanks for watching.
Love them!
They are truly great
Great interview.
Thanks
What a beautiful supportive couple.. Blessings to you and your family 😁
They are wonderful.
Great interview Ivy! Love Tony and Ayo.😊
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
Love Tony! ❤
Wonderful conversation with Tony and Ayo, Ivy. I am a subsciber to their channel. They are a lovely couple with a great sense of humour. They alwsys have some golden nuggets. This was very enjoyable.❤❤💫💫
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
U become matured when money is no more your priority, its called peace!
I was recruited from abroad by a multinational company. That is how I came to Ghana. There is another phase of my story after that.
Oh really!
@IvyProsper Yes, really!! I was recruited by Newmont Gold Mining Company, which is headquartered in Denver, Colorado in the States to manage recruitment and talent acquisition in their Ghana country office. I started work in June 2012 (note that this was a permanent full-time employment, not a contract). Unfortunately, in October 2013, I was laid off due to the plummeting price of gold. My story after that is yet to be told.
When I visited Ghana several years ago with husband and family, we had a wonderful time. The whole time we were there we were called American Sisters and Brothers..Welcomed everywhere we went ...It was an amazing trip..Later I learned thru a ancestory test that I am 47percnt Ghanian... Maybe Tony is Ghanian too...😁
What a great experienced you had of them welcoming you. And 47%!! Fellow Ghanaian.
AYO l LIKE YOUR HAIR
no place like Home brothers and sisters Queens and Kings prince and Princess, wellcome to your mother land Ghana and Africa,
Keep it up 😊😊
Ivy ur doing great 👍 job😊
Thank you very much
Ayo, I didn't recognize you with your hair down, You look better with the African hair wrap.
Tony looks good with a beautiful African shirt.
Nice conversation with Ivey.😝😝🥰
It’s extremely rude to tell someone that they look better when their God-given hair is covered up. Who raised you? Wild wolves?
The topic about time and distance, is the same way in Dominican Republic patience is a virtue… 😊
Haha!!
Tony , i like your shirt . It's so cool.
One thing I advise all young guys and ladies is to work in private sector a little bit before going to any public sector or travel abroad it would make u time conscious.
Awo is always vibe😅
It's Ayo, not Awo 😅
Ivy, where did you get that outfit?
Lilian Boutique in Tema
its crazy that you have have to make USD or EURO to sustain in Ghana. Its gotta be a way to maintain on Cedis.
You can live on a lower income if you're willing to give up the lifestyle you may be accustomed to abroad .The average Ghanaian makes less than the equivalent of $500 a month.
Most people who come from abroad are not used to living on that kind of salary.
Hello Ivy, I sat across from you at the Diaspora Brunch in October. I asked you who you were because I thought you looked familiar. Didn’t realize you were being coy. 🤨
Hello!! I was working with Ghana Tourism Authority at the time. Did I say that when you asked?
Hi Ivy my dear sister, I meant to write to you but could not find your email address. I would suggest you stop eating spicy food for a while and see how the big M symptoms play out. I know I am out of topic but hey hoh. Loads of love xxx
My email is info@ivyprosper.com
Wow! Tony has gained a bit of weight but otherwise looks younger than when he arrived.
If you want to make money in Africa
1-Open and animal or a poultry farm
2-buy a house brand and sell
3-Use an African to open a local restaurant in a dencely populated area
4-Import cars and sell or buy someone car sell
5-Do wholesale like second hand dresses,shoes,bags
6-Buy crops from remote areas and sell in the cities which requires a car and atleast two emplo
yees
7-Open hotels and schools
8-Sell wedding gowns and suits Africans love to marry
9-Open baby wear shop
10-Start a cement,paint shop or building material shop where buildings are on going
11-Buy fruits in remote areas and sell in the cities .For example mangoes
I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂 pawpaw Pearl
🤣
Roots tells an important true story about African-American history. Please do not frown upon the TV series.
GMT 😂😂😅😅😅 Ghana 🇬🇭 Man 👨 Time 🕰️
Lol
AMERIKKKA!
Can he get me a piece of land at Aburi that is affordable? At least a 2 to 4 acres farm land. I want village land because I want an affordable land. I am a Ghanaian naturalized American.
Tony looks like a Ga from Accra
He does!!!! 🤣
He looks South African. Ga people looks South African.
Well; Trump is back to fix America. So y’all have a lot more time to live and survive in Ghana.