Jasmine, thank you so much for featuring Ghanaian diasporan returnees. In fact some of them are doing well. God bless them. The Ghanaians should learn more from them and be educated that it's not rosy up there in Europe and the Americas. thank you once again jasmine.
Train the workers and make them feel they are part of the business. But don't let them close to where you collect the cash and keep your eyes on your inventory.
All the money I’ve spent renting in Gh over the years just bcs it’s cheaper rent rates than America ....has been my poison. I could’ve built houses with the rent monies by now.
Impressive! Small steps. Definitely will pay off. Keep going Konzoom, one day at a time! Will definitely swing by to shop anytime am in GH to support ya! Beautiful smile I might add. Cheers
Thanks Jasmine for sharing. Love this lady.. I think i saw her on another channel last year but I enjoyed this interview. Great business concept, I wish them well. Love the fact that they also source Ghanaian made products. Keep it up. Amazing. PS: Ooh... And I love the natural hair and earrings...beautiful lady!
Love to see this type of content. Only thing that concerns me about some business owners is the potential of harmful products that are popular in the west or elsewhere being sold/consumed in Ghana. This could also take away jobs from the native entrepreneurs. Keep Africa Pure
Keep Africa Pure? Are you aware that Ghana was under colonial rule and are accustomed to European made processed foods? Plus these merchants don't import the food they sell. It's already imported and sold everywhere. There are thousands of European and other foreigners living in Ghana who consume these products.
I heard about Konzoom from a couple of other TH-camrs; my mum and sister were in Ghana over the Christmas period so I thought I'd try Konzoom to get them a surprise grocery delivery. The ordering process was FANTASTIC. I was impressed at that stage but my mind was blown at the quality and delivery process. My mum and sister were impressed with the service. Great job Konzoom. I would absolutely recommend! Inspiring that the return is possible!! Great job
I think Ghana is business central! Ghanaians are so successful and brilliant, especially when it comes to planning and executing a business plan. What I must say though, the companies that offer woodwork and carpentry services do not seem to be very reliable. overall, this was very informative. Another successful entrepreneur😄
Nice content l can see is not easy living your comfort zone to come start business in Ghana,, so God bless your efforts and increase your business ,, Jasmine you always looking yummy 😊❤️ 🌷! Grace from Italy ❤️
Comfort zone? The west is still plantation and the sad thing is some of us see the plantation as a comfort zone like some of our ancestors did. WAKE UP
Ms jasmine do you think if I open a business that I train individuals to be professional house helpers, receptionist, office and store helpers etc. .Will this be a good idea. Basically a customer service oriented business trainer.
hi Jasmine happy new year to u, i liked the video the lady's shop looked very well presented and i pray that she is successful with it ! i also love what u r doing there in Ghana ? Ashley Australia PS how is Aisha going?
I think the local businesses in Ghana should be organized and create a page online where they would be visible where people can source their products if needed.
Jasmine. Great utube programs for those Diasporas cold feet people that still living under pressure in those divided cold weather countries. Keep on doing this advice
Happy for you name sake. Good vision by you and your husband. We miss Chantie at the Kita. Wish you all the best sis. God bless all your endeavours. Greetings from Patrick to Chantie. Greetings to husby and everyone. Si happy for you. Jasmine thank you for the episode
Ama, you have been in Ghana for a long time to know that you do not need license to sell alcohol. Don’t you have “Blue kiosks” in your area where you can knock on the door at dawn and buy the favorite Akpeteshie?
The fact that they could take a loan for 20,000 euros is a huge example of the Western privilege . How many people in Ghana wanting to start a business can get a loan like this of this amount? It is fairly easy to get loans in the West . Credit cards , home equity loans , and the interest rates are usually quite low . We should stop questioning why Ghanaians want to leave the country and discount our privileges' coming from the West and our ability to finance our life and business in Ghana with Western money!
She’s from Ghana. For other people it’s hard because people are so untrustworthy there. It’s hard to even buy land without being scammed. I’ll stay in the west or go to Rwanda. Rwanda is the only country ready for change.
Not all Ghanaians are scammers. You cannot generalise or let people deceive you into slamming Ghana completely. That is foolish. I have heard good things about some estate agents Jasmine and even Wode Maya have showcased some good estate agents. Also millions of people have bought land without trouble who don’t go in you tube like the disappointed ones to say their purchase went smoothly
@@forward_ever_backward_neve3006 Yes I have seen some really good agents too. But the people in general aren’t trustworthy. The government is also crooks . Ghana is beautiful but the people are shady. Same as in Nigeria and Kenya. Sorry it’s the truth.
Hi Jasmine 😊 I’d like to come to Ghana to get involved in chocolate business, buying from the Ghanaian companies that process chocolate. I’d like to create a market for the product globally.
Aww I’ve visited this store. She is so lovely and kind 🥰
What a great example of working hard to achieve your dream. Wishing you all the best.
I'm on the way. Thanks for sharing
Jasmine, thank you so much for featuring Ghanaian diasporan returnees. In fact some of them are doing well.
God bless them. The Ghanaians should learn more from them and be educated that it's not rosy up there in Europe and the Americas.
thank you once again jasmine.
💕
Nice vibes, it will end in praise.
Train the workers and make them feel they are part of the business. But don't let them close to where you collect the cash and keep your eyes on your inventory.
How can you make them feel they are part of the business, when they are not allowed near the cash or inventory
Ghana kool people
Translate into french please
We as black people live healthier on the continent 🇯🇲❤️ the cold climate isn't for us
I have been saying that thanks I love Jamaica 🇯🇲
Facts .💯💯
Facts👍
We should stop comparing cost of living with the west. It will help us save money in Ghana.
All the money I’ve spent renting in Gh over the years just bcs it’s cheaper rent rates than America ....has been my poison. I could’ve built houses with the rent monies by now.
@@teeyuh8726, True. Information is very important.
She's beautiful
Very xx
@@JasmineAmaa hi jasmine, did you delete the ekuegbemi food video?,...I have been searching for it but can't find it please
Impressive! Small steps. Definitely will pay off. Keep going Konzoom, one day at a time! Will definitely swing by to shop anytime am in GH to support ya! Beautiful smile I might add. Cheers
Thanks Jasmine for sharing.
Love this lady.. I think i saw her on another channel last year but I enjoyed this interview. Great business concept, I wish them well.
Love the fact that they also source Ghanaian made products. Keep it up. Amazing.
PS: Ooh... And I love the natural hair and earrings...beautiful lady!
💕
Done a video with her previously 💕
@@JasmineAmaa Right, then it must have been on yours. Great stuff.
@@JasmineAmaaplease how can I reach out to her. I'm in USA I want to do business with her
Successful people choose the hard way 🙂. It's all about vision and mindset.
Hello my sister I always like what you do. I am in the US I’ve been watching you a lot. Thanks for all you are doing.
Thanks Peace ❤️
@Jasimine The thing I love about the lady is how realistic, upfront and truthful she was.
Same 🥰
It takes years (5 years and up) for any business to become solidified.
True xx
Great talk with Cecelia. Her story is authentic and very inspiring!
Love to see this type of content. Only thing that concerns me about some business owners is the potential of harmful products that are popular in the west or elsewhere being sold/consumed in Ghana. This could also take away jobs from the native entrepreneurs. Keep Africa Pure
Keep Africa Pure? Are you aware that Ghana was under colonial rule and are accustomed to European made processed foods? Plus these merchants don't import the food they sell. It's already imported and sold everywhere.
There are thousands of European and other foreigners living in Ghana who consume these products.
I heard about Konzoom from a couple of other TH-camrs; my mum and sister were in Ghana over the Christmas period so I thought I'd try Konzoom to get them a surprise grocery delivery. The ordering process was FANTASTIC. I was impressed at that stage but my mind was blown at the quality and delivery process. My mum and sister were impressed with the service. Great job Konzoom. I would absolutely recommend! Inspiring that the return is possible!! Great job
Great review....Thanks for sharing. Seems like a company I should try out when in Ghana.
Their service is amazing xx
Wow I’m happy she is in business. But he needs a business mentor. They spent way too much. Great show J.A. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This is amazing, well done ladies, she's really living my dream and I'm loving it.... it's beautiful 😍
Come soon 💕
I would love to connect with this store owner. I am a couponer and I think I could really help her.
Wow great interview
Thank u xx
It is always a pleasure to listen and watch these inspiring vlogs. Blessings to the both of you 😘❤❤👏👏🙏
❤️
I think Ghana is business central! Ghanaians are so successful and brilliant, especially when it comes to planning and executing a business plan.
What I must say though, the companies that offer woodwork and carpentry services do not seem to be very reliable.
overall, this was very informative. Another successful entrepreneur😄
💕
Continuous training is very important.
So true ❤️
👍👍👍👍
Nice content l can see is not easy living your comfort zone to come start business in Ghana,, so God bless your efforts and increase your business ,, Jasmine you always looking yummy 😊❤️ 🌷! Grace from Italy ❤️
Comfort zone? The west is still plantation and the sad thing is some of us see the plantation as a comfort zone like some of our ancestors did. WAKE UP
Yeah definitely necessary to come out of your comfort zone if you want to make anything happen 🥰
@@JasmineAmaa Sure you are right 👌
The healing in Ghana is so different
Ms jasmine do you think if I open a business that I train individuals to be professional house helpers, receptionist, office and store helpers etc. .Will this be a good idea. Basically a customer service oriented business trainer.
Ceciliaa . I met her briefly some years ago. Such a lovely lady.
My beautiful Queen, jasmine, well done.
hi Jasmine happy new year to u, i liked the video the lady's shop looked very well presented and i pray that she is successful with it ! i also love what u r doing there in Ghana ? Ashley Australia PS how is Aisha going?
Hello lady can i come in contact with you? I... blackwoman... was for 9 years busineswoman in Rotterdam ...i live in Holland. Greetings
Please email amajasminee@gmail.com
She is danmmm pretty
Very 🥰
If u made the money pls come back home.
I think the local businesses in Ghana should be organized and create a page online where they would be visible where people can source their products if needed.
Not a bad idea x
Jasmine. Great utube programs for those Diasporas cold feet people that still living under pressure in those divided cold weather countries.
Keep on doing this advice
☺️💕
I wish Cecilia all the best with her business. She is my favorite of all the interviews you have had.
Aw lovely 💕
Yes. She's so beautiful
Wow amazing
Ghana gave me ghanarrhea 10/10 will visit again
Aye Jasmine, you've really stepped up your overall look. Looking good girl. ❤️❤️❤️
Great effort and idea, I’m going to order in. Good job Jasmine.
So happy to hear ❤️
Awesome Sauce. Beautiful ..
🥰💜Boss Chick. Love It!!!!
Hello🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💯🙏
Very nice shop!
This company will go far.
I'm glad you sell Ghana made stuff too
Absolutely x
Happy for you name sake. Good vision by you and your husband. We miss Chantie at the Kita. Wish you all the best sis. God bless all your endeavours. Greetings from Patrick to Chantie. Greetings to husby and everyone. Si happy for you. Jasmine thank you for the episode
Thanks for sharing
Anytime 🥰
Would like to visit ghana one day love the country
Cheers 👍💖My Lovely sisters in Ghana 🇬🇭😍💪🤞
🥰
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
Thanks xx
When these countries give you the chance to make money, you can return. If you do not hzve money, you have to stay until you get it.
I really admire her
Healing powers in Ghana 🇬🇭
Jasmine! WONDERFUL Interview! Yeah!
Thanks Howard xx
👍
🔥🔥🔥🔥🌴🔥🔥🔥
Becareful of the imported tin food.
I feel once u have ur schooling here n move out u will always not feel comfortable,is like u always missing something back
So true
Ama, you have been in Ghana for a long time to know that you do not need license to sell alcohol. Don’t you have “Blue kiosks” in your area where you can knock on the door at dawn and buy the favorite Akpeteshie?
Not something I ever really thought about xx
The fact that they could take a loan for 20,000 euros is a huge example of the Western privilege . How many people in Ghana wanting to start a business can get a loan like this of this amount? It is fairly easy to get loans in the West . Credit cards , home equity loans , and the interest rates are usually quite low . We should stop questioning why Ghanaians want to leave the country and discount our privileges' coming from the West and our ability to finance our life and business in Ghana with Western money!
Well done Ama!
keep the business videos coming Jasmine, your doing a good job.
Great interview
Thank u xx
Hello Miss Jasmine please can u check on why the screen keeps going on and off sometimes
Those are transitions. I may have to use less of them xx
thanks for sharing
Afinshiapa
Ewura Ama please tell her that She can get Foriegn Vegetables lke Onions ,Carrots ,Potatoes from Holland at the Agbogbloshie Market. .
Great video. Best wishes for success in your business and home life. Where is my Shea butter products, please?
Hello, when did u order? Xx
Wow that awesome
Hey Jasmine ❤
Helloo
THAT WAS A GREAT 👍INTERVIEW, VERY INFORMATIVE TOO.
Thanks Benny 💕
Nice interview
Wow
You look super beautiful today.
Thank you so much
❤❤❤
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Congratulations my lady when God permit I will definitely come to chop at your store, I wish you guys all the success in Jesus name amen.
I’m
Back again
Missed u
@@JasmineAmaa waiting for Sunday’s video
Amazing episode!
Freeeeeereeeee and no LGBTQ.
Great content .100%
Bring America NESQUIK
Strawberry one 🤤 I been searching American stores for it too each time I’m here.
She’s from Ghana. For other people it’s hard because people are so untrustworthy there. It’s hard to even buy land without being scammed. I’ll stay in the west or go to Rwanda. Rwanda is the only country ready for change.
Safe journey 👏🏻
Not all Ghanaians are scammers. You cannot generalise or let people deceive you into slamming Ghana completely. That is foolish. I have heard good things about some estate agents Jasmine and even Wode Maya have showcased some good estate agents. Also millions of people have bought land without trouble who don’t go in you tube like the disappointed ones to say their purchase went smoothly
@@kwamescratch6727 Dude stfu stay mad in dirty Ghana.
@@forward_ever_backward_neve3006 Yes I have seen some really good agents too. But the people in general aren’t trustworthy. The government is also crooks . Ghana is beautiful but the people are shady. Same as in Nigeria and Kenya. Sorry it’s the truth.
@@forward_ever_backward_neve3006 No one gets scammed out of land here in America. Everyone buying should have smooth transactions. Not just some
Hi Jasmine 😊 I’d like to come to Ghana to get involved in chocolate business, buying from the Ghanaian companies that process chocolate. I’d like to create a market for the product globally.
Feel free, what’s stopping you
Me also. Im from the Caribbean. Where are you based?
Ama but ur title says Germany, and u said UK 🇬🇧?
She said that in the video
She was in Uk to do Masters
This is the 2nd star Avenue person I'm seeing on your channel. I grew this wonderful lady at Kokomlemle. Cecilia