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The JumzTV
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2020
Hi there,
I'm Olajumoke, a Nigerian currently residing in the United States after having lived in Ghana for a few years. This channel is targeted at keeping you informed, enlightened and sometimes entertained on various topics of choice. They will be about places visited, food, remarkable sights to behold, people's experiences, personal experiences, businesses and much more.
These will be in form of
- Interviews
- Vlogs and
- Sit-down videos
More so, we will not only be TALKING but also SHOWING and DOING.
It promises to be a jolly ride!!
Do ensure to subscribe and be a part of the family!
Expect to watch atleast A NEW VIDEO each week.
I hope you enjoy.
For contact and enquiries;
thejumzb@gmail.com
I'm Olajumoke, a Nigerian currently residing in the United States after having lived in Ghana for a few years. This channel is targeted at keeping you informed, enlightened and sometimes entertained on various topics of choice. They will be about places visited, food, remarkable sights to behold, people's experiences, personal experiences, businesses and much more.
These will be in form of
- Interviews
- Vlogs and
- Sit-down videos
More so, we will not only be TALKING but also SHOWING and DOING.
It promises to be a jolly ride!!
Do ensure to subscribe and be a part of the family!
Expect to watch atleast A NEW VIDEO each week.
I hope you enjoy.
For contact and enquiries;
thejumzb@gmail.com
THE COST OF VISITING GHANA 🇬🇭 IN DECEMBER|| DIASPORANS 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇯🇲🇰🇳 IN GHANA|| YEAR OF RETURN 2024
Hello Friends,
Most of us know that December is the ‘it’ time in Ghana or should we say Africa at large?
In today’s video, we have a guest who is Ghanaian but lives in the USA and he recently went home to Ghana. He tells us some things to know if we plan on going to Ghana to enjoy our December.
I hope you enjoy?
❣️Stay Blessed
❣️Stay Lifted
LET’S TALK
thejumzb@gmail.com
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Most of us know that December is the ‘it’ time in Ghana or should we say Africa at large?
In today’s video, we have a guest who is Ghanaian but lives in the USA and he recently went home to Ghana. He tells us some things to know if we plan on going to Ghana to enjoy our December.
I hope you enjoy?
❣️Stay Blessed
❣️Stay Lifted
LET’S TALK
thejumzb@gmail.com
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Congratulations. Not the first or only fine in. Will check out.
@@HurricaneKey okay, please check out and revert to me.
Usually, the decisions people make are borne out of real experiences they've had, seen or heard. It's not okay to generalize and treat people based on stereotypes. But human beings will always take the necessary precaution out of the need for self-preservation. We all do that, regardless of nationality.
Good video, thank you
I’m glad you enjoyed it. You’re welcome.
Great video
Thank youuu. How have you been?
@TheJumzTV kicking my dear ,I'm just enjoying ur video here in UK 🇬🇧
Do you connection to Ghana?
I’m not sure I understand what you mean.
I'm moving tomorrow
Nice! I wish you all the best.
Your singing of the Afehyiapa song caught me off guard. 😂😂😂. Jumz is Ghanaian cos…….😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Mimi ni mkenya..... Kiswahili kitukuzwe
I’ve noticed that the longer you’ve stayed out of Ghana, you’re gradually picking back up your Nigerian accent. Ha!
Saaa? Asemoo😂.
Ete se s3n??
JumzTV, does it mean you are living in the US, judging from your comments?
@@geoffreyboateng352 Yes, I am.
Nigerians should forget getting citizenship in Ghana because some of them there evl .
I think it's a shame that Africans don't more widely speak the truth about their experiences abroad, I remember years ago in London there was a lovely Ghanaian cleaner and he hadn't been home to Ghana since he arrived in the UK, I think it was about 5 years at that point, because he was waiting to make it big so he could return as the Big Man but he was doing 3 cleaning jobs 90 minutes apart by bus, he always looked tired. There are so many experiences that could be used to ensure that we don't just copy and paste the Western systems that people are rejecting. Covid showed how many people were not happy with the life pre-covid; most office based jobs have hybrid work arrangement so you had work from home at least 2 days of the week. Many people took up gardening during 2020 and behind because in many Western countries, certainly in the cities, people have been severed from the human relationship with the land and live in concrete jungles. I can name at least 6 youtubers that I watched before 2020 who by the end of 2020 had bought land so they could live more independently from the system that controls your diet by making you buy everything you eat. I could go on. It makes me sad when I see systems that have proven detrimental to human thriving are being copied in Africa.
Was the turkey deep fried???
@@lightningwolf118 No, it wasn’t. It was so tasty by the way.
I only know that your blackness (African for that matter)is a major guaranter of you becoming a GHANAIN. We have respect for all humans (especially Africans)and we as native people want that respect in return and we will forever be one people, Simple as that.
Point of correction, madam, we don't give our land to Nigerians. So, pls, do your research very well. Since you Nigerians don't sell your lands to foreigners, we also do the some, so stop telling your people to come to Ghana. You Nigerians do not follow the rules when you go to peoples countries. We don't want criminals in our country. I believe you can answer your own question. Does Nigeria give citizenship to Ghanaians? You don't respect Ghanians, so what do you need from our country? "Nigeria must go" is coming, so don't border yourselves as Nigerians to come to Ghana. You guys are in Africa, make peace in your country and stay there since you are the Giant of Africa. Thank you.
the Ghana slogan is working for them, gateway to Africa and mother land of Africa that helps Ghana a lot,
It's only for Americans not Africans.
Is that so?
Diaspora 🤎
Hahahaha if you moved to a Country where the Currency is higher than the country you comes from do not use Calculator else you will not feels comfortable buying goods 😄😄😄
I tell you!! For your heart’s sake, it’s best not to convert 😩.
It usually takes longer than 2 years. The difference this time is the president used special powers the constitution gives him to waive all the processes & issue it. That is why so many were issued at the same time.
Oh! I see. That's nice to know.
Hi jumz tv i really like your videos and how you talk, to answer your question about fellow African getting a citizenship in Ghana 🇬🇭, i don't know much 🤔 about that but i think it has to do with the ruling system....just like your country Nigeria which i believe they don't grant citizenship to other Africans as well, because for example a lot of ghanaians live in nigeria 🇳🇬 and i never heard that nigeria has given them citizenship. But to cut everything short, this is a special treatment that Ghana is giving to diasporans especially the descendants of enslaved Africans 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thank you for your compliments and input, It's very well appreciated,
You Nigerians are on utube talking about Ghana and Ghanaians like it is your duty. Leave Ghana for us Ghanaians to talk about because it is our own country not for Nigerians
You’re not the only Ghanaian… some of Ghanaians get information from people like Jumztv and she’s doing a good job. U didn’t need to watch it if u don’t like Nigerians. We all cannot be like u hating good Nigerians.
Grow up and stop ranting, she's doing a good job and said good things about Ghana
You are not a Ghanaian, you are a Nigerian. You are not qualified to give any opinion on any Ghanaian issues. Stick to your country Nigeria.
I ve missed ur food events video s
I’ve also missed it Paaaaa. 😂
Actually, it is not good to grant fellow African citizen who knows his or her country but wants to get citizenship in another country. Humans are unpredictable therefore citizenships must be given to someone who has lost his roots like those in the Diaspora. Moreover, Ghana is not that big for such things else the country would be ckoked and these same people granted the citizenship would complain bitterly and later park their things and go back to their original country after consuming Ghana's own. These citizenship is not for all but the needed ones
That's fair enough but if I get you correctly, you said it's not good to grant fellow Africans citizenship, Why is that? Even those who have made a significant impact in such countries? I'm curious to know.
@TheJumzTV making significant impact in such countries is great achievement for the person making an impact but given citizenship is on a different level. The person who has made impact is always welcome home. Just consider what happened in South Africa recently between South Africans and Nigerians; this tells us that, giving citizenship to another African who knows his or her country is not needed. Actually, why would a citizen of different African country want to gain a different citizenship apart from seeking asylum, Africans in the Diaspora who don't know their roots, or probably an extreme emergency that demands it?
Buy white maize and yuka and garment the corn and blend the cassavas very easy. Go to sweet adjeys you tube videos
Kwame Nkrumah started follows by Jerry Rawlings and then Akuffo Addo
If you are from other African country because you are tied to your root already , you do not need a citizenship from any other African country, you only will get the citizenship after married to a Ghanaian. With African American i feel because of the slavery and the project about year of Return that's why is quick,is part of the package. This is different from the regular process.
Oh! That's interesting. Wait o, are you implying that the only way for another African to get a Ghanaian citizenship is by marriage?
The president use executive order to grant the citizenship because is not straightforward like that unless you are married to a Ghanaian.
Before you get citizenship in Ghana 🇬🇭 as an African you have to stay in the country for a couple of years without moving back to your country until that period, and moreover renewing your non-citizenship on time without letting it expires and lastly marrying a Ghanaian can also qualify you for a citizenship
Thank you, that's good to know!
Kwame Nkrumah had asked them to come home many years ago to the extent that a ship called black star line was purchased by Marcus Garvey destination Ghana to return. Ghana's shipping company when we had one was called black star line. Ghanaians are worried that certain people from neighbouring countries come to ghana commit crimes and go back.
Don't forget that they were officially called to come back home due to the slavery.
That's right!
Plz 🙏🏾 keep it a secret --- Ghana will soon be full 😅
😂🤣
@@TheJumzTVGhana big country can take couple million diaspora
Ghana seems to have cemented itself as the gateway to Africa cos almost every Black American I meet on the streets of America tells me they’re planning to visit Ghana. It’s insane the popularity the Year of Return gave Ghana. It’s quite exciting to also know that Black Americans are gradually accepting Ghana as home away from home (America). To answer your question: The RIGHT TO ABODE law applies to ANY PERSON of African descent including other Africans. So far as you’re a son of Africa (Black race), you have the right to be in Ghana and can decide to naturalize same way as descendants of enslaved people. Yup!
You have given me a better inside, thank you. You're absolutely right about a lot of people planning to visit Ghana, not even only Black Americans now, it seems everyone is interested. 🤣 Love it for Ghana.
We appreciate your efforts. We welcome our people back home
are you a Ghanaian or a Nigerian because your accent resembles a Ghanaian a bitter
I’m a Nigeria but I lived in Ghana at some point.
Highly misconceptions in this video. Each of her points are great generalizations. Family is family here especially in the black community. If it’s so much better in Africa then please go back.
She is specifically talking about african immigrants and not black americans
Do you black americans just find videos of Africans to troll why'll not smoking your c ra ck pipes?
80 percent of Ghanaians detest Nigerians as and would want them out of Ghana but about two or three politicians in position of high authority who are going out in December 2024 are the people that have helped Nigerians to still be fleeing into Ghana otherwise that mass flooding which is going to be under strutiny shortly though is going to be questioned and that useless ecowas agreement in 1975 is soon to go to the courts and the Ghanaian electorates are those to determine the outcome. It's always the Nigerians we who are pushing themselves into but with crimes, disrespects, arrogance, and all things that Ghanaians do not want from foreigners and I can tell you that there is a vast respect and love and trust between SA and of course of our neighbouring countries but not Nigerians. If you don't know know that Nigerians hate and envy and jealous Ghana and Ghanaians then please try to find the video of the Afcon tournament in 2022. Not only that, also please search for the videos of the Marriage that took place somewhere last year between that Nigerian so called celebrity and the Ghanaian intelligent young lady!. And that should tell you as a Nigerians that don't kid and deceive yourself that there is any so called love between Ghanaians and Nigerians, it actually doesn't exist unless you are not clever or you are not yet matured or you are only living on fantasy Ireland and not in a real life.
Having lived in Nigeria for some years l feel close to any Nigerian I meet here in Ghana. Until one travels or lives in each others country one will not know how close we are. Fact:The first Speaker of Parliament in Ghana was a Yoruba 🇳🇬. There are Sagoes,Duncans, Adadevohs 🇬🇭 in Nigeria as there are Akinwummis,Alawiyes and Adedokuns,Englishs🇳🇬 in Ghana. The relationship started wayback before colonisation and it will not die out🇬🇭 🇳🇬 Period.
Period. You’ve summed it all up.
I keep hearing a lot about Ghana and Nigeria as if these are the only countries in Africa. There are other countries in Africa too. Apart from Ghana and Nigeria, other countries in Africa have to be recognized too.
😂. Is it safe to deduce that you’re Ghanaian? I can tell from your name. Asides from general knowledge, we need more people who have lived or visited other African countries to make videos about them. That being said, I know there are a lot of videos online about other African countries. It just seems like you see more of videos about Ghana and Nigeria. Please, have I responded accurately?
This is a big misconception about this country, especially among Africans. Nothing here is "designed to keep you in debt". Going into debt is an individual choice but when you do borrow money, whether for a car or a house, there's an implied expectation that you will pay the money back. With interest. Hardly anyone here does this "pay-as-you-go" the way you all do in Africa. There must be a million videos on TH-cam of Africans talking about how difficult it is to live in the US because you have to pay for this or that. And I always have the same question: what exactly were you expecting when you decided to move here? Lots of Africans will come here and it's obvious they've consumed a lot media about the American Dream and living this fablous American lifestyle not knowing what it takes to live like that in this country. And to be fair, this is case in all of the civilized world not just the US. Yes, child care is expensive. If you can't afford to pay it don't have children. Absolutely no one in this country has children with the expectation that the grandparents are going to take care of the child while you work. We don't kill and cook our food, we buy it from a grocery store. If there's an electrical problem in our houses we're probably not going hire some guy from the village to "fix it". We'll hire a professional, bonded electrician. The example that this woman gives in this video is not really realistic. I could go on but I think I've made my point.
You’re extremely on point. People make videos who don’t even have FACTS! And everyone’s experience is DIFFERENT. Some people end up going to states where upwards mobility eg Seattle, California, Minessotta , Massachusetts etc where you can get help. I’ve lived in different states & each has different pros & cons. So you cannot generalize. Again don’t have many kids if you’re not financially stable.. Also there’s grandmas and ladies who help watch people’s kids for an agreed amount. I saw this in Houston & Dallas. Most people will bring their mom over if she’s not too old. Anyway these podcasters just want views and comments so mostly I ignore them.
Who asked you?
The US system is designed to keep you in debt and paying. Sorry if you don't like to hear it but it's true.
@@sophieobiero-ro7uj So whose experience do you think Jumz's is coming from and why do think her experience isn't valid? Because she's African? In London my Polish colleague once she had her baby her parents were taking turns to stay with her every six weeks for the first year of the baby's birth. The US is a system designed for people to outsource everything to feed an external corporate economy, 20 years ago in the UK childcare was the equivalent of the average monthly salary, it's just worse now. Before you respect someone's insight you're here crying.
Did you not read the title? Is comprehension not American?
Ghana and Naija are siblings for life. Ghana is the calm brother and Naija is the hard brother we know in our various family. Sometimes when there is disagreement you need the calm mfellow to calm issues down. Sometimes too when someone wants to override the family you need tha hard fellow to teach them we're not for a ride.
My brother, you have summed it all up. This is exactly how we are and don't we all have these Two kinds of people around us? 🤣
Ghana and Naija are siblings for life. Ghana is the calm brother and Naija is the hard brother we know in our various family. Sometimes when there is disagreement you need the calm mfellow to calm issues down. Sometimes too when someone wants to override the family you need tha hard fellow to teach them we're not for a ride.
Wtf,for a country that calls itself the most advanced and richest country in the world it's system is designed to keep you in debt?
Yes it is. As an african you have the option of going bk home
One question to you though, have you ever considered doing a content to promote love amongst the tribes in your country? Trust me, that would be helpful to your country, think about that, because the hate in your country is cronic and its central to your problems.
Your country is in all sorts of crisis and its spilling over to countries in Africa and beyond, it's unfair other countries are left to collect the pieces of what you created by choice to return to incivility. There are millions of brilliant Nigerians in the diaspora who can relocate to Nigeria to make a positive impact, only if you can provide them with a safe and conducive environment, but hate, selfishness and greed abound amongst those of you there in the fatherland, you are enemies of progress. I say no more.
Unfortunately, Nigerians have earned themselves a reputation that's unpleasant across the world, not only in Ghana, so it's your own doing that anywhere you go, people are suspicious of you, yes there are very good Nigerians, but who do you blame for the bad image? How many countries have banned Nigerians from coming to their country? And how many have banned Ghanaians? You better be realistic.
We don't love you unconditionally, we love you as humans, we hate your crimes you carry along with a passion. Hope you listen
In your dreams, we are all Africans, same race, both countries in west Africa, but trust me, we are not the same people, we have different values, norms, traditions, mindset, culture, parental training, visions and ambitions, we don't value money over human life and we don't trade human lives for money, we love each other irrespective of what tribe we belong to, unlike you people. Look there's more that separate us than unite us, to be truthful. Our ask is that, sort your country out so we can have a sound and peaceful west Africa and Africa as a whole. For now you are living in a fools paradise.