Ghanaians are exceptionally pleasant and welcoming. Even Ghanaians here in the states, we’re just accustomed to being welcoming and treating everyone like family. 😃🤗 I’m so glad she had a wonderful time!❤️
I’m a white guy who has been going to Ghana every summer ever since I was an exchange student at KNUST in 1982. I cannot say it enough - you are welcome and it’s safe. The cultural foundation of all ethnic groups in Ghana and throughout West Africa is about hospitality. People care about your wellbeing and they want to make sure you are enjoying yourself. I love Ghana because my two sons and I found each other in Cape Coast and I became an adoptive father. I love Ghana so much that I bought a house, I’m retiring in January 2022 and moving home to Ghana in February for good. Don’t hesitate, come to Ghana and you’ll have the best experience you’ve ever had.
I love Ghana!!! I spent 6 weeks in Accra and everyone is always welcoming. I can't wait to go back and experience more. The traffic in Accra can be exhausting.
I’ll be in Ghana in October/November. My aunt lives in Tema. I’ll love to meet this family and I’ll buy you guys dinner. And in 2023 after my daughter graduates we’re moving to Aburi. I believe we have a friend in you guys
Greetings family. Tony we enjoyed spending time with you while in Tema last week. As a whole our trip was very successful and we have arrived back in the U.S. See you again in a few months.
I'm Ghanaian and funny enough Tony sold Tema to me 😌. Currently looking at 2 bedroom options there and hopefully will be moving there. Thanks for the content.
Such a good episode. I shared it right away. Thank you for sharing the rich diversity of experiences that folks can expect in Ghana. Keep up the good work guys.
Thank you Ayo and Tony I finally bought my land in winneba and will be starting my dream house soon sometimes I'm at work and have to watch a few minutes later love u guys and hope to meet u when I get there looooove your program
Whites used to come and explore Africa more than African americans and carribeans but am happy its now becoming vise vsersa👏we blacks ,Africans and carribeans and African americans have embarked on clearing the picture and name of our continent 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Like this seem and ad to attract whites to Africa. That's like counter intuitive to the reason of flight to those who couldn't live in peace in the US but for the constant racial slurs and the "go back to Africa" chant. who wants to hear her experience. She can write a book in the third person about her ancestral exploits of Africa..
I really hope that Tony's side of the family can come to ghana in the near future. Cause I better none of his family members ever visited the continent before so it would be great to see them visit and get their perspective on how they feel about Ghana/Africa after being there for a while
@Abby A. - Tony has family that has visited the continent but never in Ghana. His family planning on a family trip for early next year and thanks for the comment 😊!
@@jeffreykofikarikari762 I can post a comment any time I want to so shut up and get a life. Wow your life must be really boring following ppl around on TH-cam watching them leave a comment on other else channel your life must suck huh??? What stalker 😒
Ayo’s talent for interviewing and diplomacy is out of this world. The young white lady is amazing too. Glad she had a good time. Africans are the first born child of Mother Nature. The older child loves and nurtures the children that follow. Even the brats
Planning a trip there (with my hubs) soon to visit and stay with a native of there who spent 30+ years here in the U.S. Your videos have been so helpful to us! Thanks for all y’all have done to enlighten us! ❤️
"Never felt uncomfortable or unwelcomed" - isn't that something. African hospitality. Wish Ahmaud Arbery - who was many generations American was afforded that grace - in his own hometown.
This is exactly what I mean by “ this is interesting” it’s quiet astonishing how comfortable and welcoming we but don’t receive the same in America. I wonder if they think of this when they are roaming about in our continent. It blows my mind!
Tony gave a great analogy by saying that going to Ghana is like going to an 'alive' museum, where you get to live history as a participant rather than an observer.
Thank you for that Video! Very interesting! I love your good mood! You are so inspiring to me on my way! We are finally moving to Benin this summer! :-)
Etesen I've have been a white woman in Ghana 5 times. I was not treated bad at all I did get some glares from something else but other than that ghanaians are very hospitable and very nice people. I seem to add friends everytime I'm there. The things I don't like in Ghana is going without water or the water stopping in the middle of a shower Or no water available for too long. Lights off is another one. What they charge for Data use. Most people they are cannot afford what they charge their citizens for a lot of things. But as you can see I keep going back because I have some very important friends there. The weather is not too shabby at all compared to Ohio Except I hate the humidity every time I walk outside I sweat like I just took a shower But it's much better than snow up to your waist sometimes or cold weather below 0 Or mostly clouds and no sunshine. All in all it's a pretty nice place especially visually. Would I want to live there I've been there enough times to know I probably wouldn't want to. Some of my friends there want to come to live in America. I love your show You two You have a poupurri of Information to share and Some very interesting sites to see Medaase Take Care God Bless you and your family
I can't eat the food I can't have spice but it's very healthy and I hear very delicious. I Get compliments when I bring home The things that I have loved so I purchase them. My purse has many designs and beautiful colors there is other art ware and my friend bought me a clock the first time I was there. Market shopping was fun I bargained for some pretty good deals
Great video as usual!! I can't wait to visit!! I started my second career as a high school Science teacher at a multi-racial Private Christian high school, but when I retire for good I would like to travel to Ghana, so thank you for your wonderful videos!! You are so right about restraunt research! I don't even eat in my hometown without checking the reviews! Great advice!!
I watch you in Uruguay. You work so hard, and it all seems effortless. You are such a charming couple, perhaps you can do a tv show ( Lucy and Desi?). Okra stew? Mmmm. Both of you could popularize Ghanaian cuisine with a good cook book, or a community cookbook. You live in a universe of possibilities. Good health and happiness to all four of you.
Lovely video!.... The Sky bar building in Ghana is the tallest "residential building" in West Africa... while the tallest building in West Africa right now is actually NECOM House, also formerly known as NITEL Tower, Lagos Nigeria. The Sky bar is a beautiful place.
We are definitely coming Next year to visit. I love your content, love your family. Can't wait to visit. Do you have a tour business..if not you should, your knowledge is very invaluable 🖤💚💛
@out of many We are one -Our travel and tourism company will be up and running August 1. Go to www.expatlifeghana.com for the website update and thanks for the comment 😊!
As a white english lady ive been to Ghana and Nigeria many times and i can definitely recomend Ghana as a first time experience the culture the friendliness and safety is all there so much so ive sort of been adopted by the falade family in accra i can wait for british restrictions to end then i can visit again and drop off some supplies for the autism school
Ayo and Tony, hey guys how are you doing? Please Takoradi has some of the best beaches and resorts. Please take a trip once to Takoradi 🙌🏽🙌🏽 you’d love it! 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️
Ghana is a great place the frustrations there are man made which you can control..in the western world the frustrations stem from the system which you can't control ...So I prefer Ghana
I’m dating a girl from Ghana, Teshie to exact and I’m going to see her in a few months and I’m white lol obviously by my profile pic and k wasn’t nervous really because she says it’s going to be great and I trust her 💯so I’m very excited I came across your video because it’s just helped me feel more comfortable about going so thank you
You are killing it again Ayo!! Loving your outfit. I am definitely having some outfits made, an empty suitcase is a must😜 Tony, can you add a tour package of sites to visit, like you did with the Airport transfer?
someone who has never been to a Ghana or Africa, is asking about safty. Where does that question really comes from? From years of lies and misrepresentations of Africa. Is America really safe? is Mexico really safe? etc, etc. we do not have gun culture in Africa. As an African, are there something i should be afraid of? Yes, every society on this earth has its own kind of problem people or problem neighborhood, in Africa we have mostly robbery ,which when it gets bad you can be robbed at gun point. But this is almost non existence, since we are not gun people. why i write these? The western world all comes to harvest the riches of Africa and then never have amything good to say about us.
Hello Ayo and Tony. I currently live in Canada. In may I came back from the Ivory-Coast after 6 good months with my relatives. I really had a great time over there. I never felt like visiting Ghana. But because of Ayo and Tony, hopefully I'm going to visit Ghana in September when I go back to the Ivory-Coast. Hopefully I'll see you guys. Thanks for putting good stuff on your channel. Take care guys.
My sister and I did one of those Elizabeth Warren DNA tests because there were rumors of Native American ancestry in our family . Yes we found some but we were shocked to find West African ancestry also.
@@janicejennifer9861 I would agree with you, but the same is true of many visitors from many countries to the UK I would suggest. Me Being a visitor in Ghana is more of a novelty for the locals whereas in the UK there are huge numbers of visitors . Perhaps that explains some of the differences
I have been many times and may be moving there too. My husband is there. Being the only white woman was never a problem. Always welcomed. I did find it expensive at the grocery stores. Pram Pram is awesome to visit and Africa Safari in Ada. Almost ready, but I feel I'm going back in time regarding technology, internet, power off anytime. What is the rental market like in Osu?
Hey Ayo and Tom just want to give you a heads up, their about to start holding people’s money the storage facilities are now hiking up payments adding extra payments and fees and like I said meanwhile the banks are about to hold money. Just giving you something to think about.
I was married to Ghanian but I have never been in Ghana. My son who looks very Ghanian does not want to go for a visit. He has phobia on mosquitos and malaria.
Ghana is very accommodating. The Social ills we suffer in the West as Black People, is the complete opposite White people face when they go there. White friends of mine who have been want to go back again. Just wish my White comrades see and understand that we are not bad or scary people and respect all people. Go and feel and the LOVE
ON THE MATTER OF HOSPITALITY A LOT OF IT IS CULTURAL. AS A JAMAICAN GROWING UP IN JAMAICA I WAS ALWAYS TOUGHT TO BE FRIENDLY TO VISITORS AND MAKE THEM FEEL WELCOME. SO IF YOU COME TO JAMAICA AS A TOURIST YOU ALWAYS FEEL WELCOME. WHEN I MOVED TO NEW YORK AS AN ADULT. IT WAS SO FAST PACED NO ONE HAD TIME TO EVEN SAY HI. EVERYONE IS ABOUT SURVIVING THE BIG CITY. WHEN I RELOCATED TO GEORGIA IN A MAJORITY WHITE NEIGHBOURHOOD. EVERY WHITE PERSON SAID HI AND HOW ARE YOU BUT THE STILL WATCH ME IN THE STORES WHEN I SHOPPED.
I am currently looking into traveling to Ghana, and BAYYYYBEEE, your channel is really helping me! Thanks for putting this together!
It is SO worth the effort! - I cannot wait to return
@YoGirlBeTraveling -Stay tuned, this months live we will launch our travel and tourism company and thanks for the comment 😊!
@@ExpatLifeGhana There are quite a few travel and tourism companies offering tours to Ghana. What will be unique or different about yours?
@@denniscasely-hayford3245 they are everyday people not a travel agency open to sharing the ultimate Ghanian experience without limitation.
Ghanaians are exceptionally pleasant and welcoming. Even Ghanaians here in the states, we’re just accustomed to being welcoming and treating everyone like family. 😃🤗 I’m so glad she had a wonderful time!❤️
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
I’m a white guy who has been going to Ghana every summer ever since I was an exchange student at KNUST in 1982. I cannot say it enough - you are welcome and it’s safe. The cultural foundation of all ethnic groups in Ghana and throughout West Africa is about hospitality. People care about your wellbeing and they want to make sure you are enjoying yourself. I love Ghana because my two sons and I found each other in Cape Coast and I became an adoptive father. I love Ghana so much that I bought a house, I’m retiring in January 2022 and moving home to Ghana in February for good. Don’t hesitate, come to Ghana and you’ll have the best experience you’ve ever had.
Good looking
Dennis, I love it that you’re calling Ghana home. Welcome home brother!
@Dennis H - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️. Thanks for you honesty on the subject.
Welcome home my brother ..we are all Africans
I don’t know who you are but you are my brother. Blessings to you and your family
I love Ghana!!! I spent 6 weeks in Accra and everyone is always welcoming. I can't wait to go back and experience more. The traffic in Accra can be exhausting.
@Es Joseph -you got that right about the traffic and thanks for the comment 😊!
I like the way mr and Mrs are marketing Ghana. God bless you.
Mr asiamah... u are here again .... u are everywhere.... email me
John2owusu@gmail.com
@Kwame Asiamah - We want to bring Ghana to the world and thanks for the comment 😊!
Who else tunes in to check out what Ayo's rockin'? She is slaying the African designs. Sis-in-law did her thing in the garb, too.
@Sonya S - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
Ghana is beautiful, I been there in 2019! Also I bought land in Takoradi!❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽✊🏽✊🏽🇬🇭🇬🇭
Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!
Takoradi is cool, I'm going to settle there too
Welcome to Takoradi
I’ll be in Ghana in October/November. My aunt lives in Tema. I’ll love to meet this family and I’ll buy you guys dinner. And in 2023 after my daughter graduates we’re moving to Aburi. I believe we have a friend in you guys
That place is beautiful. Am thinking of buying a land over there
@@23levianthony one piece of advice. Do it.
@phillip butt - We will be around and thanks for the comment 😊!
I’m an ofay who finds your podcasts both informative and entertaining. Keep them coming!
Greetings family. Tony we enjoyed spending time with you while in Tema last week. As a whole our trip was very successful and we have arrived back in the U.S. See you again in a few months.
@Delim Jamar - Hey Delim, looking forward to it and thanks for the comment 😊!
So excited for this video
Being white in Ghana🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽that is me and it is amazing
The Ghanaian people are so loving I never felt like the minority
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Tony & Ayo you deserve an award for marketing Ghana. I love your boys!
@Kwasi Sampong - Love that! Now that would be something and thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
I'm Ghanaian and funny enough Tony sold Tema to me 😌. Currently looking at 2 bedroom options there and hopefully will be moving there. Thanks for the content.
Such a good episode. I shared it right away. Thank you for sharing the rich diversity of experiences that folks can expect in Ghana. Keep up the good work guys.
@Kimberly Vantrees - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️. Thank you so much for sharing Kim.
Thank you Ayo and Tony I finally bought my land in winneba and will be starting my dream house soon sometimes I'm at work and have to watch a few minutes later love u guys and hope to meet u when I get there looooove your program
@Carline Williams - We will be here and thanks for the comment 😊!
YOUR CHANNEL IS SOO HELPFUL! THANK YOU FOR THE NEEDED INFORMATION
You are so welcome!
Great piece I really enjoyed this episode good job 👍🏾
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Whites used to come and explore Africa more than African americans and carribeans but am happy its now becoming vise vsersa👏we blacks ,Africans and carribeans and African americans have embarked on clearing the picture and name of our continent 👏👏👏👏👏
@Jingo sho. - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
Great content . Nice to hear a different perspective.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Treat everyone the way you want to be treated. I'm so glad you future sis in law enjoyed her visit to the Motherland.
@Michelle Butler - So are we, more trips planned and thanks for the comment 😊!
You guys are very amusing and informative...love you..good chemistry between you
I wish we can feel the same way as a minority in United States 🥺
@Nanette Taylor - Excellent point and thanks for the comment 😊!
Black people are always so welcoming but we barely get the same treatment back
Thank you! Like this seem and ad to attract whites to Africa. That's like counter intuitive to the reason of flight to those who couldn't live in peace in the US but for the constant racial slurs and the "go back to Africa" chant. who wants to hear her experience. She can write a book in the third person about her ancestral exploits of Africa..
Exactly
This is hypocritical statement . We know you guys very much. Only Africans are needed in Africa. You're mes to us
I really hope that Tony's side of the family can come to ghana in the near future. Cause I better none of his family members ever visited the continent before so it would be great to see them visit and get their perspective on how they feel about Ghana/Africa after being there for a while
@Abby A. - Tony has family that has visited the continent but never in Ghana. His family planning on a family trip for early next year and thanks for the comment 😊!
@Abby A. you bet, and you were wrong. I'm wondering why you assumed Tony's family had not been to the continent.
Your always in some people videos, making wrong comment there why, unnecessary comment you ask Tony, can't you ashamed of your self, leave them alone
@@jeffreykofikarikari762 I can post a comment any time I want to so shut up and get a life. Wow your life must be really boring following ppl around on TH-cam watching them leave a comment on other else channel your life must suck huh??? What stalker 😒
@@jeffreykofikarikari762 you're too old to be doing this. Get a life. you look really stup*d and creepy following me around
Ayo’s talent for interviewing and diplomacy is out of this world. The young white lady is amazing too. Glad she had a good time. Africans are the first born child of Mother Nature. The older child loves and nurtures the children that follow. Even the brats
@UBIA TV - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
Love the interview with your future sis in law..good she enjoyed the visit..amazing..showing africa and Ghana to the world..it is africa time..Niceeee
Thanks so much for that @vin Taiye, really appreciate it 😉!
Planning a trip there (with my hubs) soon to visit and stay with a native of there who spent 30+ years here in the U.S. Your videos have been so helpful to us! Thanks for all y’all have done to enlighten us! ❤️
That's awesomeness , and l bet you u gonna be welcome by every body by de Motherland 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💯👍
@@samuelyawbrobbey6481 🥰
"Never felt uncomfortable or unwelcomed" - isn't that something. African hospitality. Wish Ahmaud Arbery - who was many generations American was afforded that grace - in his own hometown.
Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!
This is exactly what I mean by “ this is interesting” it’s quiet astonishing how comfortable and welcoming we but don’t receive the same in America. I wonder if they think of this when they are roaming about in our continent. It blows my mind!
Tony gave a great analogy by saying that going to Ghana is like going to an 'alive' museum, where you get to live history as a participant rather than an observer.
@Capstone 107 -Exactly the point and thanks for the comment 😊!
Because your son is so cute I had to subscribe! Also.. I am moving down to Accra so its good to see what its like :)
Hello from Switzerland! So, so interesting and also fun watching your channel! Thank you!
@Irene - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
Thank you for that Video! Very interesting! I love your good mood! You are so inspiring to me on my way! We are finally moving to Benin this summer! :-)
Black people are not racist and we know how to share the earth....
You've got that right @Daughter of Most High! Thanks for commenting ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️!
@@ExpatLifeGhana Thank you so much for posting your vids! They are most helpful! You have such a beautiful family!
@Ayo, you did a good job on your future sister in law , you charmed her to get everything that you asked of her, she couldn’t resist you.
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Greetings Expat Life Ghana, awesome interview, Ayo was wonderful, thanks for sharing...
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come.
Another interesting topic as usual, keep it up! 🤗
More to come!
You were all rocking the African attire. You guys are so relaxed. I just admire you. And I had fun with the bloopers
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a fantastic first international trip! Sounds like your future SIL had a blast :)
@Christine Keefe - She really did, especially shopping for clothes and thanks for the comment 😊!
Etesen
I've have been a white woman in Ghana 5 times. I was not treated bad at all I did get some glares from something else but other than that ghanaians are very hospitable and very nice people. I seem to add friends everytime I'm there. The things I don't like in Ghana is going without water or the water stopping in the middle of a shower Or no water available for too long. Lights off is another one. What they charge for Data use. Most people they are cannot afford what they charge their citizens for a lot of things. But as you can see I keep going back because I have some very important friends there. The weather is not too shabby at all compared to Ohio Except I hate the humidity every time I walk outside I sweat like I just took a shower But it's much better than snow up to your waist sometimes or cold weather below 0 Or mostly clouds and no sunshine. All in all it's a pretty nice place especially visually. Would I want to live there I've been there enough times to know I probably wouldn't want to. Some of my friends there want to come to live in America.
I love your show You two You have a poupurri of Information to share and Some very interesting sites to see
Medaase
Take Care
God Bless you and your family
I can't eat the food I can't have spice but it's very healthy and I hear very delicious. I Get compliments when I bring home The things that I have loved so I purchase them. My purse has many designs and beautiful colors there is other art ware and my friend bought me a clock the first time I was there. Market shopping was fun I bargained for some pretty good deals
Oh yeah the cape coast was very awesome the cannons from during the war, The unique paintings the ocean coast the tour was great and very informative
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Her kaba is so beautiful wow!!
Wow she looked so ROYAL 👑
Really appreciate your thoughts and insight.
The ending😂😂❤ thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!!
Great video as usual!!
I can't wait to visit!! I started my second career as a high school Science teacher at a multi-racial Private Christian high school, but when I retire for good I would like to travel to Ghana, so thank you for your wonderful videos!!
You are so right about restraunt research! I don't even eat in my hometown without checking the reviews! Great advice!!
Hahahhahah. Love the bloopers. Great interview. Tony and Ayo killing the fashion world with your choice of fashion. Love it.
Thanks so much for that @KOFI MENSAH, really appreciate it 😉!
I watch you in Uruguay. You work so hard, and it all seems effortless. You are such a charming couple, perhaps you can do a tv show ( Lucy and Desi?). Okra stew? Mmmm. Both of you could popularize Ghanaian cuisine with a good cook book, or a community cookbook. You live in a universe of possibilities. Good health and happiness to all four of you.
"Great Job"... Very engaging and informative.. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
I am a white woman and have been living in Ghana for over 5 years and I have not had any real problems here. Its very nice and good living here
Ghana is so nice and peaceful
@Roxanne Wagner - Happy for you and thanks for the comment 😊!
Lovely video!.... The Sky bar building in Ghana is the tallest "residential building" in West Africa... while the tallest building in West Africa right now is actually NECOM House, also formerly known as NITEL Tower, Lagos Nigeria. The Sky bar is a beautiful place.
We are definitely coming Next year to visit. I love your content, love your family. Can't wait to visit. Do you have a tour business..if not you should, your knowledge is very invaluable 🖤💚💛
@out of many We are one -Our travel and tourism company will be up and running August 1. Go to www.expatlifeghana.com for the website update and thanks for the comment 😊!
@@ExpatLifeGhana thank you for the information, I will share. Happy 4th of July.
Thank you guys for your content. Can you do a video about where to stay when you visit Ghana
Tony is getting better looking and healthier, each day, since he moved to Ghana
Thanks so much for that @Asantewaa, really appreciate it 😉!
Sister in law welcome. Congratulations and all the best
Thanks so much for that @EVANGELIST BRIGHT TV, really appreciate it 😉!
My African kings and queens are so happy in the motherland 👸👑
Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!
This lady ate the food. God bless you all
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Ayo, it is absolutley fascinating how you read ppl and how sharp your mind is.
@Mima Kiora - Love that! Thanks for the comment ❤️️🇬🇭❤️️.
...And Another One. Awesome Video Tony & Ayo.
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
I am a Proud African.
Ghana is a beautiful land with wonderful warm people
Looking as native as ever. Great content as always.
Thank you for your comment and thanks for tuning in! ❤️️👍😊
Great video! Thanks.
As a white english lady ive been to Ghana and Nigeria many times and i can definitely recomend Ghana as a first time experience the culture the friendliness and safety is all there so much so ive sort of been adopted by the falade family in accra i can wait for british restrictions to end then i can visit again and drop off some supplies for the autism school
Thank you for looking out for the special needs children 🙏🏾
Thanks so much for that @jordyjake queen, really appreciate it 😉!
And may Allah bless you abundantly
Thank you soo much love beautiful gueen, Ghana is home, stay bless gueen
Ayo nice conversation with your sister in law.I think she will be back soon.Btw where did you get your nice outfits from?I really like your outfits.
From @alphaafrique on Instagram
@Emelia Thompson - @alphaafrique on instagram and thanks for the comment 😊!
She said it before seeking permission 0:22, Lol. You guys are so entertaining. Thanks for your informative videos.
@Life Is War God Is All - Appreciate you tuning in and thanks for the comment 😊!
YES YOU ARE WELCOME AND YOU WILL BE SAFE 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thanks for that comment @Kimberly Mensah, appreciate it 😉!
I love these guys!
Ayo and Tony, hey guys how are you doing? Please Takoradi has some of the best beaches and resorts. Please take a trip once to Takoradi 🙌🏽🙌🏽 you’d love it! 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️
@Faith Beema -It is on the list of places to go and thanks for the comment 😊!
Ghana is a great place the frustrations there are man made which you can control..in the western world the frustrations stem from the system which you can't control ...So I prefer Ghana
Totally agree @jojo garvey! And thanks for adding this to the conversation 🤗.
@@ExpatLifeGhana You welcome, keep up the good work
I’m dating a girl from Ghana, Teshie to exact and I’m going to see her in a few months and I’m white lol obviously by my profile pic and k wasn’t nervous really because she says it’s going to be great and I trust her 💯so I’m very excited I came across your video because it’s just helped me feel more comfortable about going so thank you
@@jessiCole13 - We wish you well, and thanks for the comment 😊!
Great topic Ayo & Tony. It was good to hear the perspective of someone of a different (although a made-up man-made concept} race.
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
This was just wonderful!!! Does Tony’S mom live there as well? Thank you for doing these videos! Lol
I thought I was the only one who heard that
You are killing it again Ayo!! Loving your outfit. I am definitely having some outfits made, an empty suitcase is a must😜
Tony, can you add a tour package of sites to visit, like you did with the Airport transfer?
@Fire cracker MUM - Tony's parents have passed away and thanks for the comment 😊!
someone who has never been to a
Ghana or Africa, is asking about safty. Where does that question really comes from? From years of lies and misrepresentations of Africa. Is America really safe? is Mexico really safe? etc, etc. we do not have gun culture in Africa. As an African, are there something i should be afraid of? Yes, every society on this earth has its own kind of problem people or problem neighborhood, in Africa we have mostly robbery ,which when it gets bad you can be robbed at gun point. But this is almost non existence, since we are not gun people.
why i write these? The western world all comes to harvest the riches of Africa and then never have amything good to say about us.
@leviticusemmanuel - Excellent points and thanks for the comment 😊!
I'm coming for my sixths trip to Ghana!
@sonofbosse - Good for you and thanks for the comment 😊!
Super content! Love it. 10/10.👍🐪👍
Thanks for that comment @Abraham Yayeh, appreciate it 😉!
I love the African dress. I would love to visit Ghana
Wooow I literally had conversation with a white man who told me about Ghana food testing so good, like just few minutes ago.
@Margaret Amonu - Now ain't that something and thanks for the comment 😊!
Glad she loves Ghana,I hope she visits Shia hills,she will love the beautiful skyline
Great comment - Thanks for adding to the conversation ❤️️💛💚!
I love your videos very much. Please try and visit kumasi and sunyani.
You'll love it. Thank you
Having spent a year in Ghana (Accra) and, yes... I am white, I loved my time there.
Hello Ayo and Tony. I currently live in Canada. In may I came back from the Ivory-Coast after 6 good months with my relatives.
I really had a great time over there. I never felt like visiting Ghana. But because of Ayo and Tony, hopefully I'm going to visit Ghana in September when I go back to the Ivory-Coast. Hopefully I'll see you guys. Thanks for putting good stuff on your channel. Take care guys.
@Issouf Coulibaly - We will be around so it would be nice to meet you and thanks for the comment 😊!
Ayo’s nice content ✌️
Thank you for your comment.
I can't wait to come learn true African history
My sister and I did one of those Elizabeth Warren DNA tests because there were rumors of Native American ancestry in our family . Yes we found some but we were shocked to find West African ancestry also.
Hi, u guys are doing great job as promoting tourism about Ghana than the minister.
Akwaba
@Yorkeshire Protection - We keep hearing that and thanks for the comment 😊!
Africa I Love you ok thanks brother
thank for this video... we like all your video
Thanks so much for that @ablé abia, really appreciate it 😉!
Awesome video
He says “how is it like being a minority here”😂😂😂
I loved that question to her. 😂 😂
I was treated like a king everytime I go there, oh so friendly
@@Mark13091961 Glad you enjoyed my country. I would be nice if our people could say the same when we are in your countries.
@@janicejennifer9861 I would agree with you, but the same is true of many visitors from many countries to the UK I would suggest. Me Being a visitor in Ghana is more of a novelty for the locals whereas in the UK there are huge numbers of visitors . Perhaps that explains some of the differences
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
May God bless you and keep u may he bring abundant joy and peace in the fathers name amin 🙏
Hello, thx. Am listening. I wish to go to Ghana. And I type...white in ghana and I find your conversation....😂❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have been many times and may be moving there too. My husband is there. Being the only white woman was never a problem. Always welcomed. I did find it expensive at the grocery stores. Pram Pram is awesome to visit and Africa Safari in Ada. Almost ready, but I feel I'm going back in time regarding technology, internet, power off anytime. What is the rental market like in Osu?
Be very warm welcome to motherland Ghana, such a lovely beautiful gueen
You guys are soooooooooo cool!
Thank you for your comment! ❤️️👍😊
Hey Ayo and Tom just want to give you a heads up, their about to start holding people’s money the storage facilities are now hiking up payments adding extra payments and fees and like I said meanwhile the banks are about to hold money. Just giving you something to think about.
Tony please make a video about the difference between Africans and African Americans ? Sounds interesting
Thanks
My sweet couple for life.
Aww... @Akwasi Owusu Ansah - Thanks for the love ❤️️!
I saw a lot of ITALIAN restaurants when I was in Accra. Tripped me out...
I enjoyed this nice very nice !
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come!
I was married to Ghanian but I have never been in Ghana. My son who looks very Ghanian does not want to go for a visit. He has phobia on mosquitos and malaria.
@Lea Danon - His concerns are understandable but unnecessary and thanks for the comment 😊!
I appreciate this
Hmmm this was interesting 🤔
@Janice Jennifer - Glad you thought so and thanks for the comment 😊!
Ghana is very accommodating. The Social ills we suffer in the West as Black People, is the complete opposite White people face when they go there. White friends of mine who have been want to go back again. Just wish my White comrades see and understand that we are not bad or scary people and respect all people. Go and feel and the LOVE
ON THE MATTER OF HOSPITALITY A LOT OF IT IS CULTURAL. AS A JAMAICAN GROWING UP IN JAMAICA I WAS ALWAYS TOUGHT TO BE FRIENDLY TO VISITORS AND MAKE THEM FEEL WELCOME. SO IF YOU COME TO JAMAICA AS A TOURIST YOU ALWAYS FEEL WELCOME. WHEN I MOVED TO NEW YORK AS AN ADULT. IT WAS SO FAST PACED NO ONE HAD TIME TO EVEN SAY HI. EVERYONE IS ABOUT SURVIVING THE BIG CITY. WHEN I RELOCATED TO GEORGIA IN A MAJORITY WHITE NEIGHBOURHOOD. EVERY WHITE PERSON SAID HI AND HOW ARE YOU BUT THE STILL WATCH ME IN THE STORES WHEN I SHOPPED.
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Very true
Thank you for sharing