Thank you for this interesting tour guide of Prampram. I'm a subcriber and I let the ads run. I hear it helps the algorithms. I was lucky enough to celebrate my birthday last year at Jerry's Ancestral Wall with my family. Wonderful guest house and restaurant. And the Ancestral Wall was truly amazing to see, especially for the youngsters in my family.
Hi Brandon, what a beautiful story and thank you for what you do. In your own words 'we are following the journey'. I for one only discovered your journey when I saw you in one of Eric McNeal's videos. I searched you up and found your TH-cam channel. I subscribed. I used to live in Orlando, but now in Europe. Will be sure to connect with you should I next visit Ghana. BTW that woman was clinching your business card because in essence that was a token of hope - amazing story of serendipitous encounter! Congratulations on becoming a dad, the world needs caring dads like you
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate your kind words. For a long time, I was solely focused on doing the work and letting the work speak for itself. However, now I have found it's best for me to be the narrator of my story. Thank you for following my journey!
@@dandiablo3809 Hi Dan, It’s challenging for me to discuss the details of the dispute Online while we are actively in Court. Please bare with me, however know that transparency is very important to me.
Thanks, Brandon. Please consider doing some aerial videos to UPDATE us on features and changes in the area. I think you have an OLD one from your Prampram project site, if I recall correctly. Best wishes on all fronts. Thanks again.
I know PramPram pretty well and yes it is true the area is tranquil .The Main Street is much like other places in Ghana most of the buildings are basic to put it mildly Golden beach is pleasant . As for buying land forget it the prices are for foreigners or the 20% of Ghanaians with money not for ordinary hard working Ghanaians and of course one pays in US dollars none of the owners are interested in GHS .As someone once said “ most people see things as they are and say why I dream of things that never were and say why not”Until Ghana gets rid of the corrupt and those that act solely out of their self interest nothing will change.
I totally understand the sentiment you've shared. The kiosk structures that pop up can often be an eyesore, though I understand their functionality. I think it will just take more time-Ghana is still young at just 67 years old. I have personally seen a lot of change over the course of my time here and remain hopeful.
Thank you for this interesting tour guide of Prampram. I'm a subcriber and I let the ads run. I hear it helps the algorithms. I was lucky enough to celebrate my birthday last year at Jerry's Ancestral Wall with my family. Wonderful guest house and restaurant. And the Ancestral Wall was truly amazing to see, especially for the youngsters in my family.
I Love living in PramPram. Nice and quiet and peaceful. Bless Up Miotso.
Hi Brandon, what a beautiful story and thank you for what you do. In your own words 'we are following the journey'. I for one only discovered your journey when I saw you in one of Eric McNeal's videos. I searched you up and found your TH-cam channel. I subscribed. I used to live in Orlando, but now in Europe. Will be sure to connect with you should I next visit Ghana. BTW that woman was clinching your business card because in essence that was a token of hope - amazing story of serendipitous encounter! Congratulations on becoming a dad, the world needs caring dads like you
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate your kind words. For a long time, I was solely focused on doing the work and letting the work speak for itself. However, now I have found it's best for me to be the narrator of my story. Thank you for following my journey!
@@EcotalkwithBrandon Abeg How is Eric allowed to continue use of the MCC name even though you 2 are not partners. Did you allow this or?
@@dandiablo3809 Hi Dan, It’s challenging for me to discuss the details of the dispute Online while we are actively in Court. Please bare with me, however know that transparency is very important to me.
What s cool story, i live when things like this happen.
Beautiful Video ❤
Thanks, Brandon. Please consider doing some aerial videos to UPDATE us on features and changes in the area. I think you have an OLD one from your Prampram project site, if I recall correctly. Best wishes on all fronts. Thanks again.
Excellent Suggestion 🙌🏾
I know PramPram pretty well and yes it is true the area is tranquil .The Main Street is much like other places in Ghana most of the buildings are basic to put it mildly Golden beach is pleasant . As for buying land forget it the prices are for foreigners or the 20% of Ghanaians with money not for ordinary hard working Ghanaians and of course one pays in US dollars none of the owners are interested in GHS .As someone once said “ most people see things as they are and say why I dream of things that never were and say why not”Until Ghana gets rid of the corrupt and those that act solely out of their self interest nothing will change.
Land there starts from 50,000 Ghs
@@AJ_GH Does it can you tell me exactly where please
Look @ God! Indeed … More than ships passing in the night
Enjoyed watching your recent video, I am an expat with land in Prampram, have plan designs and would like to speak with you, how can we connect?
Hi, my email is inhabit.ability@gmail.com please feel free to reach out.
Cool video... how can one contact you ?
Hi, you can email me at Info@BrandonRogers.Homes or share your information here forms.gle/rM9fDf5W3ZHaABLi6
The sad truth about Ghanaians is our collective failures to recognize the importance of road side structures and the impressions they portray
I totally understand the sentiment you've shared. The kiosk structures that pop up can often be an eyesore, though I understand their functionality. I think it will just take more time-Ghana is still young at just 67 years old. I have personally seen a lot of change over the course of my time here and remain hopeful.