When we moved to Africa our 18 year old son wanted to go back to the states after being there for two months. You can’t fight it. Just be glad that they came and respect their decision to leave and if it’s meant to be they’ll come back. The main thing is that they’re safe.
Africa shed untold tears when her children were shackled like animals and taken away unable to do anything. Yet, daily with pain of a mother, she stood for the centuries looking out for their return. Now, her tears are stemmed as she shakily and in disbelief watches them returning and giving her a hug tears streaming down their faces. “Mother we are here”. Brethren, on our MOTHER’s behalf, WELCOME. IT IS TIME.
In my opinion, returning with the mindset that we are reclaiming our birthright and making the journey back because our ancestors could not, sets the foundation for a successful transition. Please listen to this song: Mama Africa by Garnet Silk.
This is an awesome interview. His story is one of triumph, faith, and thinking outside the box. But much credit to his wife and young children for allowing him to lead them into what will be generational wealth. The process isn't easy, but the end result, a testimony of perseverance and being lead by the Creator. Well done, Hayford! And well done Kings! 🙏🏼💖
Wow, man because we who believe in the most high follow what God tells us we should do for our own good is the very good reason you the king father shall not worry much you have done a lot of great things for you're family always be proud when the right time come you are right she will come back peace. I am. Never bored i watch TH-cam and i see you all and the amazing thing s good people do like you're wifey never change you are on the right path to the future.
Im so impressed with their 7 year old son. He is so articulate, and his understanding of what his family are doing is impeccable. Such a refreshing and inspiring interview with Daniel. May this family continue to prosper.
@@alfapaul5593 If I could understand what he was saying in another language and it was coherent, fluent and using a wide vocabulary, demonstrating comprehension beyond his age, then YES. But given that I do not speak or understand a Ghanaian language, I am commenting on what he is saying and how he is expressing himself in English.
There are so many emotions hearing his son speak. He is so patient with his words, so clear, so confident the example of what our children can be and how they will thrive by being among people that don't judge them but support them if nothing but with a smile.
I love how this man trust in the Lord! The Lord told us in his word that the meek (humble) shall inherit the earth, and his life is the perfect example. 🙏❤️🙌
I have great respect for this man and his wife...once I settle in Ghana I will seek him out to encourage him and to discuss scriptures to show the goodness of the Most High.
Wow! Very emotional when he talked about the meaning of bringing his family to Africa ( he is the modern day Kintakuri who was able to make it back home) May God bless you and your family 🙏🏼
Such a strong man,may he prosper in the land he was supposed to be born in,tears coming to my eyes I am so happy for those who are able to make it home BACK TO AFRICA
Great interview! I have 15 Acres in Ghana and I'm farming. Still working in the States to fund this while my Ghanaian partner has boots on the ground. I probably have 4 more months until the farm is fully funded and I take that leap of faith and move there permanently. Lately you hear alot of negative stories on TH-cam, people moving back and so on, bringing my morale down. I needed to hear this badly to boost my confidence again. He broke it down in very simple terms in which I can relate to and realigned my focus and energy. Thank you.
This little boy is already in masculine school, look at how he carries himself! Anyway, this conversation is highly inspiring and I know I need their advice 🙏🏾
You should interview my dad. He has been here for 36years. Has lots of properties, married a Ghanaian woman. It's indeed rubbish to say you can't move to Africa.
Right! I’m from Zambia and we had endless amounts of Avocado, papaya (neigbours tree towered into our yard), all this was fresh and tasty fruit. Now I’m here playing Russian roulette with £2.50 avocados kmt! The papaya can only buy from Asian stores and you’re right, it’s always 5-7£ £4 if you get discount.
I just started the interview and I just love love love that you can still hear the Jamaican Patwa in daddy’s voice. My husband I live in Japan for years now and just last month we met a Jamaican man that said to him ‘Yu patwa still strong eee’. That’s a compliment to us.
"Only you can break yourself free"...Very very true. When we said we were going to Kenya. Everyone thought we lost our minds. People don't know that Africa is paradise if you have an income or revenue generating business.
Thank you for this comment. I'm preparing my return to Kenya too. I can't wait. I've been planning like forever, and it's just a moment before i embark.
Daniel needs to give a presentation on this mindset that we all need to learn and grow from. Please Hayford make it happen so that we can free ourselves.
Masha Allah this brother is Amazing, I could listen to him all day and get encouragement from him. I think their daughter will come back to them when she is little bit older.she will because you guys are wonderful parents. I wish you all the best ❤
This is what a real man is, the one who makes things come true kudos to you, bro! My father was one of the first generations of Asians who came to the UK and he also had Stockholm syndrome and died here in the UK. Kudos to you bro for making it. My Dad was blind had he had eyes he would have made it too.
Mr King and wife are 2 smart ppl with a clear vision. They’re are natural, real and determined. I respect what they’ve achieved. It take a strong mindset and to endure what they’ve been through and still prevail. More blessings brother.
I’ve had such a hard time convincing my adult children to even come visit me, I married a loving Nigerian man ❤. Nigeria is HARD. But I love it here. I’ve seen more money wealth here as well, more than I’ve ever seen in America, and there’s food EVERYWHERE! I’m not saying there aren’t people suffering and in poverty here, we have A LOT of that in America too. It’s everywhere in the world. Oh the lies that have been told about Home. You have to build it yourself here, it’s not handed to you. You struggle in the wealth for nothing. Come here and struggle and build get what you desire for you and your Generations.
The press do Nigeria such a disservice but the Nigeria I know is a rich country with beautiful people. Please pray, one day they will come visit and fall in love with the land and it’s people. This has s home.
A big difference is that you hear about africans who live in Africa. Most of them have a low income and more difficult life conditions. You who come with money and other conditions being helped by sn africsn government in a different way have other conditions to be sucessfull.
Love the interview. His sons are so cute and smart! Even if I never make it to the motherland, I’m happy to see others that have made it home and back to freedom ❤
I am a Jamaican American and I love your interview and energy. It is powerful. I watched your first interview, and it makes me want to take that leap. Love love it.
I love listening to your story over and over again. My experience is somewhat like yours. Now I returned to my homeland with my children and I owned my ancestral property among the forests and a home to live, I could plant fruit trees, bananas, vegetables and more. My children are very happy, appreciate the nature. Most of all we thank God for showing us the way to be happy. My faith in God strengthen me. Praise Jesus, Lord almighty.
It's always tough when you're trying to give your children the best and they refuse it. They can't see past today to know what they do know can shape tomorrow. I love that you all not just wanted to give them the best, but you're doing it. Keep showing and giving them the best.
The land is a lot of wealth. You can sustain yourself. It may have been hard in the beginning but it gets better after much hardship. Rise up bro. Be strong.
It's easy to brave The Struggle Life with a mission in mind. For some, it's even easier than living comfortably off the back of their own achievements. But to embrace struggle as a teenager pulled along by the whims of a parent who you don't yet trust under such circumstances is, to be blunt, a mind fuck. I'm on the continent now, with my wife and kids... but if I was Tian I would've proudly done the exact same thing.
I’m Angolan and my partner is Jamaican. We have this saying that we wanna “escape the matrix” and the only way to do that is to leave the western world. This man has just done that which is not easy at all. Blessings to the kings and big up you guys !!
Blessings to the young King. He is the perfect example of how our young Black male children can embody love, articulation, insight and compassion when they are away from environments where they are unsafe, harmed, harassed and groomed for systems opposed to their survival. I thoroughly enjoyed this follow-up interview. I watched this family's story on another channel. It is nice to see how they have progressed.
Your explanation of returning to your root is so deep, v thought provoking!🤔 Boy! Sometimes some of us already born & bred here need to watch such programmes and understand the real meaning of the diasporan migration- it goes beyond running away from the dangers & the lures of the west. It's about reclaiming what was taken from you & being in control of your destiny. And hey! Those family values you shared is worth emulating! Kids need guidance. Wise man!👌🏾🤝🏾 May God Almighty continue to bless you and your entire family 🤞🏾🤞🏾
Please Brother, welcome home you did a good job. Uk is not easy for us. Ghana if get small place you be safe and happy for rest of life. And your children had permanent place. You let me cry. You are back home. Pray you be happy and good life. She is a child she need to care for. Not to do what they want.
As a Ghanaian ,I so much respect and appreciate ,what you have done, your level of intelligence is something else. All over the continent of Africa, Ghana is one of the friendliest country among the 53 countries of the continent's, not because I'm one of them but is the truth.😊
Have you traveled to the other African countries to know if they are friendly or not. Stop making statements without no research to support your statements. Wise people don't do that.
I enjoyed this interview with the King's. This is a powerful interview . When you greeted your children at the airport that made me tear up in excitement and it was all Happy tears. I pray one day before the Most High returns that Tianne would return to Ghana and settled down with her family. I would love to move to Ghana from Barbados 🇧🇧 one day and move to Ghana.
My family and I just moved to Ghana two weeks ago from the U. S and I am originally from Barbados. So my advice to you is just do it. One day is tomorrow my sister.
Young man I love your interview . Stand tall king you are doing great.I would love to talk to you and wife one on on.I came to Ghana 23 years ago and the best move I ever made. I’m at last home.Threw Slavery I was taken from my mothers land, But that doesn’t make me less my mothers child. I’m African 100 %.
You need to be together & united in order to achieve this... God bless you both & keep you together on your journey. Thanks for sharing your testimony; you're pioneers! (I'm praying if it's God's will for me to move "back home", so be it!) Please keep on sharing your story; it's a great inspiration. Lisa, Southend, UK!!!!
The struggle in Africa to acculturate and fit in socially and financially is different. If you don’t already have American, Canadian or UK dollars it’s almost just as exhausting as putting up with racism around the world.
@Philly Yardy Vibes fi real but if I can't find land in Jamaica for 3k usd something seriously wrong. Blacks suffer too much for only wealthy foreigners to own entire beaches n we can't use it. I see land in rural areas selling for 50k usd.
This is amazing and inspiring! His sons spoke with such pride and elegance. This man saw a vision for his family n community and didn’t let obstacles stop him. May God continue to guide n blessed them. ❤❤❤❤ 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
The global banking system is going down on November 7th 2024 by an E.m.p sent by Russia upon America, Eliminating almost the entire population of America indirectly by the end of 2025 But before that ,watch #7thNovember 2023;the de@th of president(B!den)to confirm that.
Love his perspective and transparency on everything he said here!! I follow his family on his channel and am happy to see their growth! This will be me… soon come!
So true Daniel about needs and wants. I see it all the time. We don't always need as much as we think. Powerful message. God bless you and your lovely family.
I'm glad the Most High is using you, Ahch. You Take all those experiences and teach and show our people the way. You have been selected as part of Yah's advanced party for the Most High.
Blessed day to you all ‼️🙏 I've been watching this young man and his family from the start to where they are now.what a gracious heavenly we all have.this young man has the most high GOD hand on his life 🙏👑❤️
I feel this deep Proud of you and your supporting wife and children I am an African /Jamaican want to step on African soil. I have a stone from Ghana but I need more.🇯🇲
48:43 Man this is the truth only if the family structure is restored. I am from St Vincent and the Grenadines living in the UK. Spot on bro keep preaching the truth
Shalom family, how would I be able to get info on buying land in the community and what is the cost for land. I will live in my tents if need be. I was given a vision on land by water as well. Waiting on Abba AHAYAH to guide me further. In Ghana. I will be the first in my family of 16 children who will be breaking generational curses. I'm excited about the opportunity and journey to come home. 🙏🏽 ❤ Shalom
When we moved to Africa our 18 year old son wanted to go back to the states after being there for two months. You can’t fight it. Just be glad that they came and respect their decision to leave and if it’s meant to be they’ll come back. The main thing is that they’re safe.
Very Veryan. Good
My uncle who’s Jamaican moved to Ghana 3 years ago. It was always his dream to live in the motherland. He died this year and was buried there.
MHRIP in the motherland 🙏🏽❤
😢😢
RIP uncle😢
Africa shed untold tears when her children were shackled like animals and taken away unable to do anything. Yet, daily with pain of a mother, she stood for the centuries looking out for their return. Now, her tears are stemmed as she shakily and in disbelief watches them returning and giving her a hug tears streaming down their faces. “Mother we are here”. Brethren, on our MOTHER’s behalf, WELCOME. IT IS TIME.
In my opinion, returning with the mindset that we are reclaiming our birthright and making the journey back because our ancestors could not, sets the foundation for a successful transition.
Please listen to this song: Mama Africa by Garnet Silk.
Africa sold their people into slavery
Beautiful!
This is an awesome interview. His story is one of triumph, faith, and thinking outside the box. But much credit to his wife and young children for allowing him to lead them into what will be generational wealth. The process isn't easy, but the end result, a testimony of perseverance and being lead by the Creator. Well done, Hayford! And well done Kings! 🙏🏼💖
Wow, man because we who believe in the most high follow what God tells us we should do for our own good is the very good reason you the king father shall not worry much you have done a lot of great things for you're family always be proud when the right time come you are right she will come back peace. I am. Never bored i watch TH-cam and i see you all and the amazing thing s good people do like you're wifey never change you are on the right path to the future.
His Wife is in England?
@@irenedavo3768 His wife is in Accra nesting, he said that
What he said it’s already started
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Im so impressed with their 7 year old son. He is so articulate, and his understanding of what his family are doing is impeccable. Such a refreshing and inspiring interview with Daniel. May this family continue to prosper.
Will you say he was articulated if he speaks in Ghanaian language ?
@@alfapaul5593 If I could understand what he was saying in another language and it was coherent, fluent and using a wide vocabulary, demonstrating comprehension beyond his age, then YES. But given that I do not speak or understand a Ghanaian language, I am commenting on what he is saying and how he is expressing himself in English.
@@EmmaBlake27 Insane assumption of him to make that you only complimented the child because he child speaks English. They must be trolling.
His wife and boys are absolutely beautiful!!!
There are so many emotions hearing his son speak. He is so patient with his words, so clear, so confident the example of what our children can be and how they will thrive by being among people that don't judge them but support them if nothing but with a smile.
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I love how this man trust in the Lord! The Lord told us in his word that the meek (humble) shall inherit the earth, and his life is the perfect example. 🙏❤️🙌
Love those little boys they are the sweetest. You can see the pride on dad’s face listening to his son intelligently respond to the question.
so eloquent
I have great respect for this man and his wife...once I settle in Ghana I will seek him out to encourage him and to discuss scriptures to show the goodness of the Most High.
That’s a beautiful thing to seek Mr King!!! Blessings to you 💯
@@bubbles6361 That's ok, I've been planning for about two years now...but when things settle down, you should visit.
@@Uncle-Basil Keep going and follow the spirit. 😇
Wow!
Very emotional when he talked about the meaning of bringing his family to Africa ( he is the modern day Kintakuri who was able to make it back home)
May God bless you and your family 🙏🏼
Such a strong man,may he prosper in the land he was supposed to be born in,tears coming to my eyes I am so happy for those who are able to make it home BACK TO AFRICA
Wipe away your tears bro
Tomorrow is our good tithings
Bless up
Great interview! I have 15 Acres in Ghana and I'm farming. Still working in the States to fund this while my Ghanaian partner has boots on the ground. I probably have 4 more months until the farm is fully funded and I take that leap of faith and move there permanently. Lately you hear alot of negative stories on TH-cam, people moving back and so on, bringing my morale down. I needed to hear this badly to boost my confidence again. He broke it down in very simple terms in which I can relate to and realigned my focus and energy. Thank you.
This little boy is already in masculine school, look at how he carries himself! Anyway, this conversation is highly inspiring and I know I need their advice 🙏🏾
Intelligent boy❤
I like how you talk Daniel! A Man of the Most High Yah!
You should interview my dad. He has been here for 36years. Has lots of properties, married a Ghanaian woman. It's indeed rubbish to say you can't move to Africa.
@@lifeisamatrix6904 Mmmmm I don't know what to make of this but I've met a few who came with their partners and are faring fairly well here.
Yessss you are leading people to FREEDOM!!! HALLELUYAH ❤👑😁
Papaya selling for £5-£6 for one here in the UK.
Papaya tree full of fruit in Ghana = plenty money growing on them trees ❤
Right! I’m from Zambia and we had endless amounts of Avocado, papaya (neigbours tree towered into our yard), all this was fresh and tasty fruit. Now I’m here playing Russian roulette with £2.50 avocados kmt! The papaya can only buy from Asian stores and you’re right, it’s always 5-7£ £4 if you get discount.
I just started the interview and I just love love love that you can still hear the Jamaican Patwa in daddy’s voice. My husband I live in Japan for years now and just last month we met a Jamaican man that said to him ‘Yu patwa still strong eee’. That’s a compliment to us.
Much love ❤
He said it❤ "It ain't for the faint hearted! Xx " A true.
I'm glad Ive bought 2 plots of land in Ghana now. This is where my good life begins.
Blessings on your journey! Hopefully my journey will start soon as well! 🙏🏾
That’s is PIONEER faith!
Generational wealth…you are on to something bro!
"Only you can break yourself free"...Very very true. When we said we were going to Kenya. Everyone thought we lost our minds. People don't know that Africa is paradise if you have an income or revenue generating business.
Thank you for this comment. I'm preparing my return to Kenya too. I can't wait. I've been planning like forever, and it's just a moment before i embark.
Hats off to you my Jamaican brother watching this makes me want to buy a piece of land there I am jamaican 🇯🇲
Lots of land for sale in Jamaica!!!
I would have wanted to leave too he had his family living in a tent in the middle of nowhere. That girl was probably very scared
Daniel needs to give a presentation on this mindset that we all need to learn and grow from. Please Hayford make it happen so that we can free ourselves.
It's sad that she left. If you love something, set it free; if it is yours, it will come back to you. I found she was doing so well.
Maybe come up with a programme where the can have families host and have a relationship to visit and feel like they have family in Ghana.
Masha Allah this brother is Amazing, I could listen to him all day and get encouragement from him. I think their daughter will come back to them when she is little bit older.she will because you guys are wonderful parents. I wish you all the best ❤
This is what a real man is, the one who makes things come true kudos to you, bro! My father was one of the first generations of Asians who came to the UK and he also had Stockholm syndrome and died here in the UK. Kudos to you bro for making it. My Dad was blind had he had eyes he would have made it too.
I can't hold back my tears when I watched the father running to meet his children at the airport.
Very inspirational video. One love from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲.
I could listen to this man speak all day! I love his message. We need men like him. This the best video on TH-cam! ❤
Mr King and wife are 2 smart ppl with a clear vision. They’re are natural, real and determined. I respect what they’ve achieved. It take a strong mindset and to endure what they’ve been through and still prevail. More blessings brother.
He is very knowledgeable and thoughtful. Straight talk and factual. Wishing him the best in life with his family.
I respect this man and his beautiful famy a lot.Strong man with positive energy .
You meeting your children and grandchildren makes me cry😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I’ve had such a hard time convincing my adult children to even come visit me, I married a loving Nigerian man ❤. Nigeria is HARD. But I love it here. I’ve seen more money wealth here as well, more than I’ve ever seen in America, and there’s food EVERYWHERE! I’m not saying there aren’t people suffering and in poverty here, we have A LOT of that in America too. It’s everywhere in the world. Oh the lies that have been told about Home. You have to build it yourself here, it’s not handed to you. You struggle in the wealth for nothing. Come here and struggle and build get what you desire for you and your Generations.
The press do Nigeria such a disservice but the Nigeria I know is a rich country with beautiful people.
Please pray, one day they will come visit and fall in love with the land and it’s people. This has s home.
How many children does he have? I am Not going there, no way.i do not know the language nor the culture.
A big difference is that you hear about africans who live in Africa. Most of them have a low income and more difficult life conditions. You who come with money and other conditions being helped by sn africsn government in a different way have other conditions to be sucessfull.
Love the interview. His sons are so cute and smart! Even if I never make it to the motherland, I’m happy to see others that have made it home and back to freedom ❤
@Lady_V. I pray you make this year, even just for a visit. Any part of the motherland will resonate it's love and you will understand.
Lady V*
HALLELUYAH!!
Praise TMH!!🙏🏿🖤💯
I am a Jamaican American and I love your interview and energy. It is powerful. I watched your first interview, and it makes me want to take that leap. Love love it.
I love listening to your story over and over again. My experience is somewhat like yours. Now I returned to my homeland with my children and I owned my ancestral property among the forests and a home to live, I could plant fruit trees, bananas, vegetables and more. My children are very happy, appreciate the nature. Most of all we thank God for showing us the way to be happy. My faith in God strengthen me. Praise Jesus, Lord almighty.
You got me teary watching you greet and welcome your children and son inlaw at the airport really could relate and felt it it's deep!😢
Me too.
this young man is so intelligent and so grounded. He will go a long way with the wealth of information he gets from his father
It's always tough when you're trying to give your children the best and they refuse it. They can't see past today to know what they do know can shape tomorrow. I love that you all not just wanted to give them the best, but you're doing it. Keep showing and giving them the best.
The land is a lot of wealth. You can sustain yourself. It may have been hard in the beginning but it gets better after much hardship. Rise up bro. Be strong.
It's easy to brave The Struggle Life with a mission in mind. For some, it's even easier than living comfortably off the back of their own achievements. But to embrace struggle as a teenager pulled along by the whims of a parent who you don't yet trust under such circumstances is, to be blunt, a mind fuck.
I'm on the continent now, with my wife and kids... but if I was Tian I would've proudly done the exact same thing.
I’m Angolan and my partner is Jamaican. We have this saying that we wanna “escape the matrix” and the only way to do that is to leave the western world.
This man has just done that which is not easy at all.
Blessings to the kings and big up you guys !!
@Ketura Yisrael what makes you think that’s my real name ? Lol. Queres saber muito Ketura
I agree with you 💯 bro,live in Melbourne but never stops dreaming of comin back to Yoruba land
This Brother HAS PREACHED 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
THE WISDOM AND TRUTH IS IN HIS MOUTH ‼️‼️ I LOVE IT
The yute will carry on his dad legacy. Love di yute badd
Blessings to the young King. He is the perfect example of how our young Black male children can embody love, articulation, insight and compassion when they are away from environments where they are unsafe, harmed, harassed and groomed for systems opposed to their survival. I thoroughly enjoyed this follow-up interview. I watched this family's story on another channel. It is nice to see how they have progressed.
Mr King is a man of wisdom and great understanding.
I got goosebumps listening to the man. May God enlarge your territories.
Your explanation of returning to your root is so deep, v thought provoking!🤔 Boy! Sometimes some of us already born & bred here need to watch such programmes and understand the real meaning of the diasporan migration- it goes beyond running away from the dangers & the lures of the west. It's about reclaiming what was taken from you & being in control of your destiny. And hey! Those family values you shared is worth emulating! Kids need guidance. Wise man!👌🏾🤝🏾 May God Almighty continue to bless you and your entire family 🤞🏾🤞🏾
Amen ❤
Such a POWERFUL interview👏🏾, the emotions are all coming back rewatching our reunion🥰❤️!
Yes YOU ARE A PIONEER 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👑
Please Brother, welcome home you did a good job. Uk is not easy for us. Ghana if get small place you be safe and happy for rest of life. And your children had permanent place. You let me cry. You are back home. Pray you be happy and good life. She is a child she need to care for. Not to do what they want.
Appreciate the love ❤
As a Ghanaian ,I so much respect and appreciate ,what you have done, your level of intelligence is something else. All over the continent of Africa, Ghana is one of the friendliest country among the 53 countries of the continent's, not because I'm one of them but is the truth.😊
Have you traveled to the other African countries to know if they are friendly or not. Stop making statements without no research to support your statements. Wise people don't do that.
Come to 🇺🇬 Uganda dear
@@kulthumhearts002 there’s too much killing there.
U really need to explain more how good Uganda is by shading a lot of innocent blood.
@@agnesnaluyange6290 kyoka naluyange umh
I am a Jamaican but am on my way back there
The effort and compromise endured by this Black family is amazing!!!!!.....great interview hope all works out for this vision
He's such a good father and a natural born leader. He is like a modern day leader.
This is not just a video but inspirational talk
Amazing video thank you. I have following Daniel and his family since their skin care company. They are brilliant ❤
Very intelligent lil boy, I really really love he's part of the interview, he's going to be a great person in the future ❤🙏
I enjoyed this interview with the King's. This is a powerful interview . When you greeted your children at the airport that made me tear up in excitement and it was all Happy tears. I pray one day before the Most High returns that Tianne would return to Ghana and settled down with her family. I would love to move to Ghana from Barbados 🇧🇧 one day and move to Ghana.
Welcome home, any time
My family and I just moved to Ghana two weeks ago from the U. S and I am originally from Barbados. So my advice to you is just do it. One day is tomorrow my sister.
Young man I love your interview . Stand tall king you are doing great.I would love to talk to you and wife one on on.I came to Ghana 23 years ago and the best move I ever made. I’m at last home.Threw Slavery I was taken from my mothers land, But that doesn’t make me less my mothers child. I’m African 100 %.
You need to be together & united in order to achieve this... God bless you both & keep you together on your journey. Thanks for sharing your testimony; you're pioneers! (I'm praying if it's God's will for me to move "back home", so be it!) Please keep on sharing your story; it's a great inspiration. Lisa, Southend, UK!!!!
Oh, know she was doing so good! I'm sorry to hear she left! Wow
The struggle in Africa to acculturate and fit in socially and financially is different. If you don’t already have American, Canadian or UK dollars it’s almost just as exhausting as putting up with racism around the world.
Great and emotional interview. Living by faith is not easy but it is the only way abundant life.
I really love this interview, I am a jamaican started to build my house in Jamaica and I just stopped, cause all my mind is in africa love u guys
Came to Africa Kenya is the best place to be
wow!
Which part in Jamaica? Them teef Inna Jamaica bad. Some Jamaicans are just too much man. Land is in the 4 digits crazy
@@United-States-of-Africa agree, but keyword is some. There are still genuine people out there
@Philly Yardy Vibes fi real but if I can't find land in Jamaica for 3k usd something seriously wrong. Blacks suffer too much for only wealthy foreigners to own entire beaches n we can't use it. I see land in rural areas selling for 50k usd.
This is amazing and inspiring! His sons spoke with such pride and elegance. This man saw a vision for his family n community and didn’t let obstacles stop him. May God continue to guide n blessed them. ❤❤❤❤ 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
The global banking system is going down on November 7th 2024 by an E.m.p sent by Russia upon America, Eliminating almost the entire population of America indirectly by the end of 2025
But before that ,watch #7thNovember 2023;the de@th of president(B!den)to confirm that.
❤❤❤❤ amazing spirit
I like his analogy of the bird in the cage. It's so true.
i do follow this man, he is really intelligent.
What an amazing King, human, and leader! Everything he said was truth and wisdom. Wishing him and his family more of the Most High's favours🖤
Thank you all praises to the Most high
Thank you son, you are so inspirstional❤
Love his perspective and transparency on everything he said here!! I follow his family on his channel and am happy to see their growth! This will be me… soon come!
So true Daniel about needs and wants. I see it all the time. We don't always need as much as we think. Powerful message. God bless you and your lovely family.
I would love to find a partner or friend who would go to ghana with me and build! It’s so nice! Thank for this!
Me tooo.
This man have a lot of knowledge and wisdom ❤ from The Most High God !
I love everything about this interview!
The question
The music
The hook
You did well!
Prosper and be a light to the world
My men you have tourbo in you amean not so easy to go for a competition but you're winning am happy.
You are right..the window is open now....but 2moro...it won't be so easy..iam glad u are visionary
The best interview I have ever seen from our people from the Diaspora. My hubby and I are preparing to come to Africa.
Thanks so much 🙏for sharing!
I'm glad the Most High is using you, Ahch. You Take all those experiences and teach and show our people the way. You have been selected as part of Yah's advanced party for the Most High.
Blessed day to you all ‼️🙏 I've been watching this young man and his family from the start to where they are now.what a gracious heavenly we all have.this young man has the most high GOD hand on his life 🙏👑❤️
You are wise
I am from Jamaica..and i am with you bro...i am going into farming..love this
I feel this deep
Proud of you and your supporting wife and children
I am an African /Jamaican want to step on African soil.
I have a stone from Ghana but I need more.🇯🇲
Come and get it
Soon
My gosh so profound lessons, truth especially about the roles of the family and everything about the world.....
WHAT A WISE AND GOOD-HEARTED MAN!
Sweet little boy love love this story
This man has so much intelligence its amazing, l could listen to him all day and night. He needs to be on tv
Much appreciated
48:43 Man this is the truth only if the family structure is restored. I am from St Vincent and the Grenadines living in the UK. Spot on bro keep preaching the truth
Fantastic episode, bless up from an Ethiopian diaspora born and raised in the West.
Shalom family, how would I be able to get info on buying land in the community and what is the cost for land. I will live in my tents if need be. I was given a vision on land by water as well. Waiting on Abba AHAYAH to guide me further. In Ghana. I will be the first in my family of 16 children who will be breaking generational curses. I'm excited about the opportunity and journey to come home. 🙏🏽 ❤ Shalom
Wow bro I feel very emotional about your story
oh meehn! beautiful beautiful story! Thank you for sharing
The Kiings have a great story. Bless up to the family. God bless Africa 🇯🇲❤🇬🇭
The most high says..despise not humble beginnings and serving you'll be lifted up by Him...God bless you and family.
This is the most inspiring video that I have seen in the diasporian. Love it!