Jamaicans (from U.S.A and U.K) moved to Ghana to get free land and build | How to get the free land!
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- Exploring Asebu's free lands ep. 2/4. In this video, we meet Byron and Audrey, two Jamaicans raised in the U.K and in the U.S.A respectively. Byron works in the Pan African Village office and talks us through how to acquire land in Asebu. He also shares his 3 bedroom home with us and his journey moving to Ghana. The lovely Audrey talks us through her journey to Ghana, following her spontaneous departure from her home in U.S.A. She also talks us through her land acquisition journey in Asebu.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:28 Meet Byron
01:16 Audrey and her moving journey
04:09 Moving to Asebu and getting land
08:21 Byron’s land and house tour
12:54 Cost of the house
13:19 How to get free land
15:00 6 step process
15:29 Timelines and what to expect
18:24 Audrey’s land purchase journey
22:04 Byron’s Pan African Village journey
24:03 Is the land really free? | Tips for buying in Asebu
25:28 Audrey on choosing where to buy
27:06 Byron’s challenges and advice
28:16 Audrey on living in the community and her advice
30:33 Byron’s farm tour
If you are interested in land in Asebu, you can contact Mr.Byron and the Pan African Village here:
Phone Number: 055 361 8882 - Mr.Byron
www.asebuman.com/
Email: pav@asebuman.com
Email: info@asebuman.com
If you would like to ask Audrey any questions about Asebu or use her services as a liaison to acquire land in the Pan African Village talk to her here:
Phone Number: 059 479 0358
Email: natomaj54@gmail.com
Photo credit: Zayveon Walker
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We're returning to the continent after 400 years❤️🇯🇲
Please be my guest,i will pay your one way ticket back home😆
Ah su forward ❤🇯🇲🇬🇭💯🌍
You mean you are returning to the continent, I suppose that’s where you were born.
After 400 years we heading by home I can't wait to go back.
Soon I too will return after more than 400 years in Africa and I will leave Europe where I currently live, because I already left America years ago😍😍😍😍😍
Please don't call our sisters and brothers coming back home foreigners 😢. This are family coming back home. I love you all! Please come back africa has more space for everyone ❤❤
Thank you for that. We already feel like aliens in America. I never felt like that in Africa. I loved my three years in Africa. Ready to return.
To a peaceful environment
Well said
Well said I'm coming to visit. I wanna feel at home.
May God bless the future of Ghana 🇬🇭
The real differences is that no banks involved in the purchase, selling and building of homes, apartments and Infrastructures and keep out Western institutions from influence any development there. Concentrate on encouraging getting people trained or experienced Infrastructures, networks, railways and tunnels to get that economies moving is the priority at hand.
Most large developments with established builders proceed similarly to the west. These are still outliers. there are also other small developers but they also heavily involve banks in the process
Ghana is always consulting with the West and there’s still no modern plan placed in Ghana. Living reckless isn’t it. Blacks build the West. Let’s take what we build and let’s implement them here in Africa.
Thanks for this information. I'm coming for my piece of paradise ✨️ 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹.
Watching from jamaica.This video had me so teary, Im got the bug. Ghana I'm coming. Listening to my fellow Jamaicans just talking us through the process, was quite enlightening. Ghana I feel u calling me.
The house built just the same way we do over here in Jamaica 🇯🇲 lovely house
Yes also like the houses here in Surinam, I think now to built such a house will cost you at least 60.000 USD....
Yes this is true 🇯🇲
I agree with Byron. We sit here in the Western world, thinking and overthinking until we become poorly. I am seeing my homestead in the distance in phase 2. I'm coming home soon.
Me too..I see myself living there
@@deedeern2697 let's go sooner than later. UK doing my head in.
He right, he living his dream ..Congratulations.
I appreciate the honesty of the lady. She did not sugarcoat the process.
Thank you
I am feeling like her too… just want to be around my own people! I’ve had enough and desire to be surrounded by us!
I am so sorry Africa is so far from Jamaica and the US. The distance really makes it challenging for me to visit, but God willing I hope to visit.
I love this, God bless Audrey and Byron they are peaceful souls. I am happy they found Ghana as a place that is akin to the spirit.
I'm a African American living in Ghana please I'm ready for this process please..I've been living here 4 months now.
Did you start your process?
Congratulations!!
@@Uncle-Basil thank you
@@suestory1121 No not yet but I’ve found out the process
Go get ur land girl…I’m moving out their next year hopefully..I can get a piece!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Tell Audrey she have a single Jamaican here living in USA. I have visited Ghana before love it , can farm. Do all manner of construction work
I love this.
35,000.00 could not even buy a house plan here in the USA
Yes soo expensive
but don’t forget, for the sake of honesty, when buying a house in the USA, you also pay for infrastructure, sewerage, water supply, roads, schools, sustainable power supply, etc., you can build a house in the USA for 35 thousand dollars, far from all this. a house next to a good school will cost more, so the price of a house does not only depend on the cost of the house itself
CONGRATULATIONS MY BROTHER AND MY SISTER . GOD BLESS YOU IN AFRICA. AFRICA IS OUR CONTINENT ❤
My sister thank you for airing this video, I have contacted Mr. Byron to acquire my land. If you had not aired this video I would know about this amazing opportunity, thank you keep doing what you’re doing.
Very happy to see black brothers and sisters of diaspora come back home !
Welcome back home black nation 😊😊
HEEEY!
THATS RACIST!!!
@@high5compliments45 i dont give a damn !
@@habadimamaluk😂😂😂😂 ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
@@high5compliments45
What's racist? Lol. Not having your nation occupied by racist white people? You gotta accept racists to not be racist?
@@high5compliments45What's Racist?
I thought the home looked smaller from the outside too, surprised by how spacious it actually is! I love Byron’s excitement with his farm and palm nut soup😂 it’s so interesting how they both said Ghana is similar to Jamaica. Ghana needs to stop stressing Audrey 🤣. Thank God it all worked out in the end
How can a whole country stress one single person?? How does all if Ghana even know who Audrey is?!
@@rainbow3649surely you know that the person meant that as a joke and not to taken literally.
Thank you for this interview. His home is lovely, and the price is excellent! He has shown that it is possible to build a beautiful home without spending too much. For many diasporas, $35,000 for a 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home is reasonable and achievable. I also love how you posted the Ghana law concerning foreign land ownership. Many must realize that the king or sellers may promise 99 years, but Ghana law will stand unless the GOV'T approves an exception. 🙏🏾✌🏾💖
Thank you for watching! It's such a spacious home too, the price is so impressive. Thanks for appreciating the bite-sized legal education😂
It certainly is a great price and again, thank you for the legal education. A bite of truth goes a long way. Thank you! 🙏🏾🌼💖@@BuildwithAmoaa
Great job, Letting us know about the process.
Question- do you have to be of ancestors. Need dna test? Who do contact for this questions
It is a community for people of African descent. However, the initiative is specifically designed to provide land for persons who both identify as and are descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade returning to Africa. @@60GrandADay
I have 60k in my saving account I would like to move somewhere like that
Ghana is the place to be ❤
I'm planning on coming back home, I am originally from Haiti, now live in the US. See you soon mother land ❤
The house is beautiful! Good job Byron! May God protect and bless you!
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Byron I am looking to travel to visit the pan African Village,Asabo. I'm looking for an early reply with some information.thanks. don
Welcome to Africa all of you diasporas, children of our ancestors!!! Hopefully, you'll stay unlike those with one 🦵 another🦶 comparisons are the biggest obstacle in any relationship!!!
Diasporas are not foreigners, they were sold to slavery by stupid Chiefs and Kings. They have entitlement to any chosen Africa Country. They were all shipped by different Slave Masters through Ghana. There should be free land in every Country for them to resettled in. There should be no VISA nor paying money for settlement in any Africa Country.. They all should welcome back home with respect. Love from DC -------- Osollo.
Thank you as a Caribbean woman living in the Uk, I want to move to Africa with my family but I don’t know which country to go to. I did a DNA test and it says my roots are in Nigeria, Ghana, Benin Togo, Kenya, Somalia, Botswana, South Africa and Tanzania.
not only through Ghana but also Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Senegal!
@@fungsho12Come to Ghana
olaalabi
Black americans and black people in the americas in general didn't come from every part of africa. I get the idea of saying they belong to africa in general, mostly because africa is populated by black people, but I don't know if it's right to say they're entitled to be in every part of africa. They can go to those places and I'm sure for the most part they'll be welcome (if for nothing for the investment they could bring), but it doesn't mean they have ancestry there or any claims there.
Also, local africans don't get any free land, why would every black american automatically get free land?? Clearly there's some understanding to try to offer some people a piece of africa as we can see with this pan african village project. But that doesn't mean you should take things to the extreme and speak in absolutes. The idea is to welcome back black african descendants and allow africa to be their true home once again, but that doesn't mean giving away a bunch of free stuff
@@fungsho12 So you do know which country to go to - just spoilt for choice. Good luck!
I wish Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda and other Eastern countries of the African continent market more to the diaspora like Ghana does. You would think Ghana is the only viable country on the continent if you rely on social media. Eastern countries don't have these programs or market enough to US/UK/Carribean people to come back here and invest. Living here in Kenya is a challenge when you really have a hard time buying land here without all these Title Deed issues and these stupid Visa issues that makes relocation long-term a pain in the neck!
If you have real money, there are no issues. No country is going to waste money marketing to poor people. That has nothing to do with the Ghana government. That's tribal and a tribal arrangement by the do call chief/king.
@nakho3550 I have gone through your comment, and it appears to me that you hate any black to settle in Ghana or any other Africa countries. Have you heard any wholesale police brutality, gun crimes, and moral decades as found in the countries in the West( by the way, I am black British)
Africa is our homeland, and we will develop it as it fits. So stop that bullc@#@ and let Ghana be.
Ghana is not marketing to anybody. This is not for commercialism, but inviting our own people to return to the land of their ancestors. Majority of African who ended up in the Carribean, North America and Central and South America left the shores of Africa from Ghana territory. Stop the jealousy and think of re-uniting with our own people
Because they don’t think we’re are from there…Learned in life that you go where you’re wanted…
Wondering why one plot? Because both of the people in the interview said they got two plots…
We now live in a global world you can live wherever you want some people here complaining about foreigners getting free land these are productive people with money to invest and will help to create a better country for all stop complaining and go live and invest wherever you choose
I love the pan African movement. Is there a future for a pan African library? We don’t have to recreate the wheel, there is a blueprint.
I most definitely want one. I love the sound of nature in the background, the ideal place, a retreat from the bustle and hustle.
l grew up in Kumasi, Ashanti New Town in 60's before my family moved back to Nigeria in 1971. l lived through London, England in 80's and moved to USA in 1990. ------ Osollo.
You're a brother. We are Ashantis ( Yɛyɛ Asantefoɔ)
@@szandormole5887
How can he be ashanti if he's nigerian? 🤔 Brothers? I suppose
❤ straight from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Very true. So many things don't make sense in Ghana and its frustrating.
Same as in west
@@kennykross3306 🤣🤣
Love this Amoaa! Especially the process simplified into steps with the text on the screen. Makes it all seem possible for me😊
Glad it helps! Thank you for watching😊
Thank you very much Amoaa! I'm actively exploring my options, this is very insightful and informative.
Glad it's helpful, Kemm!
It's nice to hear and see African Americans in Ghana living and enjoying. the motherland.
I love your channel girl. I’m always hungry for an update
Aww!❤ Thank you for being here!
@@BuildwithAmoaaHey Amoaa, how can my husband and i get a land to build in Ghana ?
The government need to put in the infrastructure so the place can develop.
Then the cost would increase drastically
Mi soon forward for sure
Amoaa thank you for publishing this video broadcast as promised.
Again, your publishing technique is superb, polished.
Thank you 👍🏿
Thank you for coming back to watch it, Marlon! Appreciate you!
Tell them to use neem leave liquid to spray the crop to prevent insect. Just get some Neem leaves, grind it and mix will water and use it to spray the crop weekly. You can add one table spoon of 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide to 5 litres of water and spray your crop weekly. Hydrogen peroxide is organic. It will stop bugs
Resilient extraordinary, as usual! At last I am sure you will come out victorious.
I am an Ethiopian and a great fan of my country's and all African athletic runners. My close observance of one female Ethiopian runner and her resilience from her long months of training until the day she hits the finishing lines of every competition
is simply mind-blowing to say the least. You are equally a resilient fighter with huge resemblance to our African athletes. I am sure you will hit the finishing line in victory. I have been following your Chanel from the very beginning when you were packing your stuff into containers at your place in Australia. From the start I observed that you meticulously research and act accordingly. You are my heroine and I wish you, your husband and family all the best! Blessings! 🌺🙏🌺
Who's coming to Ghana
It’s very clear that the cost of the administration fee is cost of the land plus all the due diligence you get it!
Those land would cost you thousands to purchase . It’s literally free
@@scottasiedu-fg2eo if you know the true cost which is around 9k to 10k ghc period. Even half that you can buy or you’re just trolling. The cost in Adjadam in Asebu are 7k entirely but look land is very reasonably everywhere in CC even beach fronts which the highest 80k ghc plus. But lands go for on average 3k to 10k a plot 80x80 or 90x80 or 100x100. All depends on your connections. Now the cheapest are further into the interiors of Ghana where you can get land for cheap as 1.5k a plot 100x100 believe.
Awesome! I think I would love living in that area. Thanks for sharing!❤
Great information thnx!
That was an amazing video sista!
Great interview keep up the amazing work blessings
Great presentation ❤
Love this video queen
I just subscribed to your channel
Blessings
Have subscribed to thistle channel for awhile now cuz u r very informative Amoaa
Thank you, Reginald!
Amoaa you are God send ... lovely program there ...
Congratulations!
Thank you 🙏🏾 for this very informative vlog. I’m going to reach out to this Pan African village for info.
Yes,am interested in this free land,can I get the info on how to get this land?
He talks about it at 13:19 and 15:00
Good job Girl, I love the way u ask ur questions
32:15 He should apply soot on the plants as pest control
Oh okay, I will pass this on, thanks!
I really like the idea of moving back to mother land Africa, but no matter what country you go to, the corruption is always there !!!! However, when it comes to getting a piece of land for reasonable price, Ghana 🇬🇭 is much better than other African countries !!!!
Is it not better than the endemic drug and mass shooting problems. I prefer this than your so called development.
@@elliotvulley415
Huh??
@@blackblaze5271 anything familiar
Thank you Amoaa
Thank you, Sis, for the time you took to show us around Asebu Pan African Land.
Such beautiful lands it so green yes ☀️💜💜💜💜☀️
Great stuff Amoaa!
Thanks for watching, Paul!
Beautiful home. Congratulations couple. Free land wow!
35 very impressive. Thanks
You’re doing a good thing showcasing what’s going on n thanks 🙏 ( I’m Jamaican) watching your vlog an it’s nice to watch
Lovely house my brother. An accomplishment.
How do I acquire land there and how far is it from Accra? And how much is the size of the plot? Does the indenture require another payment?
I love the journey of diaspora is moving to Africa. However, I’ve been noticing it’s mostly retirees moving to Africa. I have not seen any young men and women or working class ages 30s to 50s. Can you please interview some people within the younger age group to show that it is possible for us.
There hardly are any! I must be the only young person here.. I came with my parents and it has been a challenge 😩
This about economics. The African Americans with the resources to build up the former Slave Trading Nation who have not given African Americans reparations and restored the People's in the Diaspora families financially. Ghana not sending ships or planes to the South, Caribbean, Central or Mainland USA for the poor Negroes. It's economics..... Also, if you can't protect your assets it's only a matter of time the citizens or government of Ghana seize the land.
@@yahcobysrayahYou expect developing countries to send money to people in the US?
Africa needs investment ans hopefully African Americans who settle will bring resources to help develop the countries they live in
Love your channel very informative. Thanks for posting info and contact info for persons you interview.
Glad that you think so and thank you for watching!
@@BuildwithAmoaa Your welcome keep the vids coming
I’m coming home soon Ghana!
I can't live anywhere without neighbours, I need my neighbours, supermarket, markets, doctors beside me.. 💚🇯🇲🇯🇲
Nice house, so clean and white
Thanks 😊
Thank you for your video.
How big is one plot and how is transportation in that area if you don't drive?
That's beautiful house
There is no place like home. Welcome back to the motherland ❤
Look at my girl! I haven't seen her since Tanzania.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great news!
One gone,many to follow😆
Is this a racist troll ?
Living in Africa as a diasporans you must realise it’s not just about a lovely house and some land… it’s about education and how you will maintain that lifestyle and keep bringing in the money to maintain that lifestyle … too often people run to Africa without a thought of how to live and end up loosing everything👀🙄
*losing
It's very nice to move to Ghana, making it home 🏡 ☺️ 🙌
Girl pls tell Mr Bailey am from BATANYA the next Town, I will visit him when i come to Ghana
Welcome home ❤
How do I get in touch with Byron I am interested in buying land there
Mass Byron seh "get up and come". Sir, easier said than done. I really want to, and it's my dream to move to 🇬🇭, but I must set myself up financially before making any moves.
It's nice how the gentlemen's home has a bathroom for each guest.
People need to understand that things r done differently in Africa
You are charming as hell, great interviewer. All I want to know is, were these Jamaicans born down by the beach?
I think they should take the time to lay out the village because as it grows it will become disorganized. Plan for the future today not tomorrow.
Damn she’s beautiful!
I would suggest if you are a foreigner seek citizenship before buying land. I do understand why African nations have such policies but I wish they would develop a system that allowed the purchase and the transfer ing of deed to the purchaser’s family. Oh well.
If you want change you should get involved. If there are black americans who bring a concern or proposal to leadership in ghana they could get sensible changes to be undertaken that could make things easier and more accommodating for their diaspora. It doesn't mean anything that's asked is going to be done, because the interests of the nation and people also have to be considered. But as long as the request is understandable and feasible I'm sure you can get it done. There are already black american and other black organizations in ghana that focus on helping the disapora in adjusting and making things more suitable for them. You can join these organizations and have an influence if there's something you want to see get done
@@blackblaze5271 no, I don't think that would be right. I think expressing the thought for consideration is a better method. just because we are not use to something does not mean we have the right, better, or even more efficient way of doing a thing. so, in 500 years or so, if they feel that there is need to make a change, if they think it is an additional way forward for economic growth, great. otherwise, I think suggestions can be voiced with the understanding as long as a people are happy and satisfied change doesn't need to happen. live and let live. there is a reason they chose 50 years for foreigners, and 99 years for citizen I'm guessing. but of course their method will lead to land disputes in the future, if not now, and a clogged and delayed court system.
@@gdotone1
I was simply offering a path to seeing the change you want since you seemed to want something other than what you're seeing.
All i suggested was a simple dialogue, i don't think thats anything outrageous. Just like you were able to write it under this video you could speak it, and if you are part of an organization that's orientated towards making certain things better and smoother for african descendants then that would be the place to be heard and actually get something done about it. Like I said, as long as it's reasonable of course. Like you just pointed out, locals still have to renew it and have to go through the same process. They don't have any better way of passing it on to their kids (unless it's family land, but if it was bought then it remains the same)
You sound like you're passively pouting about this 😄😄. There are black americans and other black ethnicities who've gotten 99 year leases. Guess why that happened?
no I'm just thinking that people from America would love to invest but perhaps the societies norms, land practices are too different for the masses, more like the accepted practices of the UK.
pouting no, I don't think. I just think it is wrong for me to think the us way a land dealing is better. why? well I don't live there. I have not sense of their values. and I'm sure they thought about their system that how they came up with it. but... humans being humans lends itself to things that we have already seen in the americas.
just an awareness to those that run across such land dealing cause it may seem 99 years or 50 is a lot. but really it nothing if you are trying to leave your family wealth. and the truth is if you build a house on a property you have made the original owners of the property wealthier, for once the lease is up your family is out. imagine the new lease price of a house and land. well, it's something I think folks should reflect on. hm, maybe if a family stays 99 years on and in the property the deed changes hands. It just seems unfair that the owner of the land get a free house on top of the money for the land. I get why they don't want to sell their land out right. I'm hoping Americans will think before they leap. yes we do romanticize Africa. but who doesn't romanticize their ancestral home. my suggestion to all is become a full citizen then look to buy land. or build very small and very cheap. in 100 years the house and land maybe worth a half million dollars or more. they are a cash society.
That’s something I often wonder about when the purchaser passes on what happens to the plot or the house? It should go to family or can it be sold eg the house ?
Africa is easy to live and very cheap to live too. There are good organic crops and food. I discover that building a house in Nigeria is cheaper than Ghana.
its time to build Africa great place to grow your own food healthy soil looking for place to retire no cold no snow sunny all year a round when the good life begin
I would love to move to Ghana. Please let me know how I can get the Friedland. Thank you.
I am very interested❤
Big up
I'm seriously planning to move to Ghana soon soon , how can I contact Byron or a reputable agent like yesterday. Quick response will be appreciated. Thanks barb.
Interesting
Nice
35 000 I don't have so in my case I am looking to do most of the work my self you need to have some skills in construction if you don't have deep pockets
U HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SOUL DID THEY MAKE ANYMORE LIKE YOU
I need reliable info about moving to Ghana. I’m starting to consider it.
Amoah please how to i get you on our 400 acre plots at akatechua on the Cape coast road which we embarking on the same offer,