Vickie Remoe Show: Ep. 10 - Roberts Port is the best of Liberia
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- On her final day in Liberia, Vickie Remoe ventures to Liberia's coast to visit one of West Africa's hidden gems, the charming fishing town of Roberts Port. Spotlight interview with Fabiola "FK" Kamara who is running an innovative and sustainable fishery. Beautiful Liberia, what's not to love.
I’m so in love with all those beautiful beaches mama LIB 🇱🇷🇱🇷 has, but what good is an island without a beautiful sandy beaches respect ✊🏽 to the sweetest land of liberty 🇱🇷🇱🇷❤️❤️❤️
I had such an incredible time after returning to Liberia in December 2019 after being gone for 44 years. The people were just incredible! Thank you for this great video and reporting.
I'm also hoping to return and see where my mom and I am from. We moved from Liberia to Sweden when I was 2 and I haven't been back since. I am now 40 yrs old. I'm soooo proud to call Liberia my country!! 💕💕
Liberia is beautiful! I love my Country.
Love it guy's
Fabiola is a smart brother investing in fishing. Great program Vickie. Thank you.
I will love to visit Robert Port to have great fun in joy!
I’m loving Roberts Port! I will love to visit there.
wooooow,so amazing.I Love mama Liberia
I love your presentation of Liberia. Thank you so much Vicke!!!
Thank you Vickie for the beautiful places you make us see.
Wow....thank you so much. I love my country Liberia 🙏🏿🇱🇷
Thank you for this ep. of Liberia. I and i'm sure many would agreed, enjoyed every bits of what you had to show and say about Liberia. Thank you from a Liberian in NYC.
Lady you need to get your fact straight first of all the population of Liberians is between three Million to four million people
That very good my country trait u good, God blessed you too for a good Job,,
I love this great statue of J.J. Roberts in Monrovia, Liberia in 2019!
Liberia is my favorite nation in Africa I been there in 2018
Love you sis well done
Liberia is becoming a great country again after 14 years civil war!
Beautiful place
This song is toooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hey Vickie! Love the episode on Liberia. Love you earrings , and where did you get them?
As I said and always say, Ghanaians love to live in other people country and they want to be treated good, given opportunity and have equal rights like citizens. But they treat others country citizens in their country very bad. Liberians fled to Ghana during the civil crises and were very surprised how Ghanaians treated us with the Gov't watching. Liberian little girls were raped, Liberian women were raped and beaten without legal redress. It was checking when Ghanaians will be passing in their vehicles and they will be insulting liberians and telling them to go back to liberia. In the meantime, thousands of Ghananians from towns and villages were getting on ships and going to liberia. And despite fighting, they still went and everyone of them were treated the same as liberians with food and medical treatment equal to liberians. Today as I comment, thousands of Ghanaians are buying lands and building homes and businesses, opportunity they could not get in their own country or give the same treatment to expecially, liberians. No foreigner buy land in Ghana including Liberians. You can rent or lease the land from the owners but you will never buy. No Liberian or any foreigners own land in Ghana unless you're married to a Ghanaian. My family have a very good Ghana friend and we could buy land and build homes but what's the use when you will have no right in anything. As this video shows in Robertsport, there is a very large Ghanaians community, fishing with the Ghana flag flying on their canoes. That could never happen in Ghana with liberians or any other. Ghana govt should know how Liberian kru and grebo people were treated in their country in the late sixties and seventies. After their independence, liberians living there were treated like slaves. The kru people expecially had to carry chamber pots loaded with toilet from rich and ordinary Ghanaians, just to find for their families. And then their properties were seized and they were deported in their thousands. Many were beaten and lost valuables. I see how liberians are living today in Ghana on that congested buduburam camp. By now, Ghanaians should be giving expecially liberians opportunities to buy land and built homes or be free to run transportation and other businesses just like Ghanaians and given those same opportunities in liberia. Ghanaians politicians should decide whether they want good, friendly relationship with liberians and liberia or not. I'm upset about this because I cannot truly help my Ghanaians friends with such mean, selfish and unfriendly as Ghana has against liberians. Ghana should be last to have such policies when they're all over the west africa subreigion, living well. I've visited ivory coast, nigeria, etc and everywhere I went, I saw large ghanaian communities living free. Then I asked myself, why those same nationals are not living in Ghana with the same opportunities to live good lives and do business? I appeal to Ghana Gov't to be more accepting of expecially liberians. Liberians have suffered to long and still suffering from Ghanaians. There need to be a change of attitude towards liberians. Liberians are very patient and long-suffering. Let sisters and brothers act like sisters and brothers. Liberians and Ghanaians should be the closest in relationships.
My Mom who is a Vai women born in Robertports always expresses similar sentiments you have just wrote. Some of my cousins who were in camps in Ghana during the war told me about how they were treated, yet Liberians are so warm and open Ghanaians. My Aunt was married to a Ghanaian man who died and left the house to her. His side of the family took the house from her because she wasn't a Ghanaian.
Well spoken 👏🏽👏🏽
@@blissedout5859 I'm vai myself so sorry to hear this story.
@@vaimende Yes, sad indeed. Liberians are very kind to others who often times do not reciprocate. I wouldn't be surprised if we're related.:-). lol
@@blissedout5859 hahah most vai people are cousins haha. I was born and raised in England but my family is mainly from robertsport and I am part of the fahnbulleh geteweh Nd massaquoi families. Some of my family are also mixed German and vai and mende and vai.
BEAUTIFUL LIBERIA🇱🇷
Fabiola 🙌🏿
Thanks for your visit but in both of your videos you keep on saying 500 million Liberians died. I think you mean to say 250,000 Liberians have died as a direct and indirect effect of the civil war.
Was about to ask if 500 million was accurate..?
Beautiful 😍🇺🇸
What's the traditional song that plays during the intro? It sounds Bassa.
Keep it up iron women Vickie
Sierra Leone accent just like the Caribbeans Jamaica for example. All Mixed up in Liberia too.
Do Liberia allow foreigners to live there...what are the requirements to be an expatriate in Liberia...can anyone help with that answer...
Liberia is open for everybody
NICEEEE
Welcome to Grand Cape Mount County Liberia.fresh Seafood by the sea.
❤️❤️❤️
She's gorgoeous
I’m in Freetown Vicky
I 'am from liberia
It’s all about 🇸🇱
Episode 9: 500 million people did not die in the civil war...
Ok you said 500 million died early in the vid, I let it go as a mistake. But you repeated it at the end and said skd started the civil war in 89'...bruh, the entire west Africa dont have 500 million ppl. Liberia only had 4-5 million before the war...
Thanks for catching that!! The record of the war has the amount of deaths from the Liberian civil war at 250,000.. I have no idea where she got this figure of 500 million from?!? Also, Samuel Doe did NOT set Liberia on the path of civil war, Vicky... actually, it's kinda easy to get the facts right with a little research that'll show you an insurgency in 1989 by the war criminal Charles Taylor started the civil war. Samuel Doe led a bloody coup d'etat in 1980 but not a civil war.....
It's not a village!!
You trippin...
500 million people did not die in Liberia