Great interview. The BEST interview so far Dela. Keep up the good work Dela. This Stephania woman seems to have an amazing outlook on life... Beautiful soul. Beautiful story teller.
I can relate to her first life in Italy as you may think or feel as Italians are racist but when you start to learn their language and dive into their culture you forget the racist you think about them.
loved this video... well done Stefania achieving your creative dream business in Ghana; A good business education is very much needed. love the colours and design scheme and in your store
Great interview!! Panning the store with camera shots was not enough. Wished you had Stefani give closeup of a few pieces of clothes, bags or necklaces in her shop. It seems a little high end in price but pieces can be incorporated into western wear. Is she part of fashion shows during Afrochella?
I have been subscribed to your channel for almost a year now, and I think this might be my first time posting a comment ( I think..lol) but I really love the changes you've made with your channel. Great interview! ❤️
@@kofisam4106 lying requires you to have some intelligence. How can she sound ghanian yet she grew up abroad?🤣. Ghanian accent is like nigerian, heavy like sandpaper on wood.
I do not understand Ghana calling people Bronie. What is that? She looks, Black. I live in Atlanta, Ga and I am African American and of African descent. What does it mean to be bronie. Is it buigie or acting white? What exactly does that mean. She looks just like us and many people in America. These so-called white people consider everybody that looks black as black. So, this bronie calling needs to stop and Ghana people need to be educated. I am quite sure there are mixed people in ghana that have mixed blood and I am not talking about white because Africa comes with different shades of brown to almost so-called white. She is just light skin like many people in America and that does not mean you are white. It could be native, Mexican, or whatever. My sister has very light skin just like this woman in the video. I don't understand what is a bronie. The diaspora wants to come back home but they don't want to be called bronie. We deal with a lot of racism in America and police brutality. Even if you never experience it yourself, it is present all the time. I could tell you a lot of what I have sent and how people have been treated from being watched when entering the store to police pulling you over for no reason other than driving while black and job discrimination etc. My plan is to move to Ghana soon and buy some property and retire there.
You got it all wrong.. you can be as dark skinned as I am, but if you behave like a white person, you live outside Ghana for a long period of time or visit Ghana from the diaspora, you might be labeled as obroni because of cultural differences … Don’t take it personal…and pls , my people are very well educated. Thanks😊
The word obroni is ashanti language means wicked person ( abro---ni) used for the slave masters and now it has become common language for anybody coming from white land wether you are black or white
Did she say "Kunta Kinte"? That was disrepectful in my opinion. Last time I checked, Kunta didn't wear African prints, well at least not while he was an American slave in the 1700-1800s.
thank you for the correction Sabby. I meant to reference the hoteps actually. Some terms out here in Ghana sometimes get thrown around quite freely and there are some different meanings attached to them once you cross borders. No harm was intended.
Awwww this came out so well! The space looks insane 😍 thank you Dela, loved speaking with you ❤
Such an experience. Loved that you took us through your journey. Ghana is a beautiful country blessed with beautiful people.
Great interview. The BEST interview so far Dela. Keep up the good work Dela. This Stephania woman seems to have an amazing outlook on life... Beautiful soul. Beautiful story teller.
Thank you for coming on and sharing your amazing story 😊
Internet Connection in '08
Was very crappy
Few Banks had Internet banking
Ellen lokko best African design's ever seen, great shop with good customer care...🙏🙏🙏
I believe Stephanie can add interior design to her business.just look at her shop and can see how her work will look like.
It's on my list to visit and shop when I arrive in Ghana this December. Can't wait!
I can relate to her first life in Italy as you may think or feel as Italians are racist but when you start to learn their language and dive into their culture you forget the racist you think about them.
the interior design is so unique.
Excellent conversation. Thanks for sharing. Very enjoyable! 🧡
She got power to survive in Ghana, bravo.will definitely check in when am back on January
loved this video... well done Stefania achieving your creative dream business in Ghana; A good business education is very much needed. love the colours and design scheme and in your store
Beautiful boutique, just the type of shop I would love to explore.❤️🇧🇷
Dela, you've grown so much lately in this TH-cam world. Loving it all and so here for it! Great interview!
Awww thank you 🙏🏾
Welcome back
You can see her mother's features in the lady. Congratulations to the work you do?
Very rich and interesting interview you've come so far by the grace of God , may you make the impact you are aiming for
Thank you 🙏🏾
❤😘
Interesting interview 😊
She has very Ghanian features just light skinned
Yes
Absolutely splendid
Great interview!! Panning the store with camera shots was not enough. Wished you had Stefani give closeup of a few pieces of clothes, bags or necklaces in her shop. It seems a little high end in price but pieces can be incorporated into western wear. Is she part of fashion shows during Afrochella?
I’m not sure but I wouldn’t be surprised if she was.
BEAUTIFUL SPACE 🥰 I can’t wait to visit.
Dela yes I really enjoyed this interview. Stefania has a very nice shop which I will definitely take my girl friends to.
Forgot to mention that I love, love, love Ghana Girls pants!!
Aww thank you 🙏🏾
Good interview and I could see you are working on your videos too especially colour. You will get there, keep it up!
Thank you
Love Love you all❤
Well done video
This was a very interesting video...thank you Stefania and Dela...great stuff!! 👏🏽👏🏽
❤
Loving it! Keep it up. 👍👌
Great interview.
Thanks for sharing!
Grt convo ❤️
Nice 👍.
Love this interview....sorry but
I am getting distracted by all the beautful things flashing before me. 😄
Haha the items in that shop are amazing
Great interview 👌🏾🖤
Just join will tell my friends about it 🇬🇧
Thank you 🙏🏾
Very beautiful!!
👍 up good job, Della
Thank you
@@moretodela when are you also touring Africa like Shanelle ,Nappie Briggs and Wode Maya?
Nice one
Della, Great conversation
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
I have been subscribed to your channel for almost a year now, and I think this might be my first time posting a comment ( I think..lol) but I really love the changes you've made with your channel. Great interview! ❤️
Thank you. I appreciate you taking time out to comment 🙏🏾
Which dialect do you speak back here in Italia?
leccese
@@StefaniaManfreda ok va bene pensavo il bergamaschi
Dela where is Kwame this my second time am asking about Kwame
Are you suspecting a timeout or what ?
@@nobs997 Kwame got him a small girl now
@@wolfgangburkhardt1823 There is no such thing as small girl, a home wrecker is a home wrecker whether small or not .
Please don't push the matter. This is Dela's personal life and I am sure if she wanted you to know, she would've responded already.
She sounds so Kenyan. That accent !
🙄🤷🏾♂️
No way
Her accent is very Ghanaian... please Kenyans don’t sound this way. 😂
That's a strong Ghanaian accent. 😀
@@kofisam4106 lying requires you to have some intelligence. How can she sound ghanian yet she grew up abroad?🤣.
Ghanian accent is like nigerian, heavy like sandpaper on wood.
I do not understand Ghana calling people Bronie. What is that? She looks, Black. I live in Atlanta, Ga and I am African American and of African descent. What does it mean to be bronie. Is it buigie or acting white? What exactly does that mean. She looks just like us and many people in America. These so-called white people consider everybody that looks black as black. So, this bronie calling needs to stop and Ghana people need to be educated. I am quite sure there are mixed people in ghana that have mixed blood and I am not talking about white because Africa comes with different shades of brown to almost so-called white. She is just light skin like many people in America and that does not mean you are white. It could be native, Mexican, or whatever. My sister has very light skin just like this woman in the video. I don't understand what is a bronie. The diaspora wants to come back home but they don't want to be called bronie. We deal with a lot of racism in America and police brutality. Even if you never experience it yourself, it is present all the time. I could tell you a lot of what I have sent and how people have been treated from being watched when entering the store to police pulling you over for no reason other than driving while black and job discrimination etc. My plan is to move to Ghana soon and buy some property and retire there.
You got it all wrong.. you can be as dark skinned as I am, but if you behave like a white person, you live outside Ghana for a long period of time or visit Ghana from the diaspora, you might be labeled as obroni because of cultural differences … Don’t take it personal…and pls , my people are very well educated. Thanks😊
This word obroni is an akan language just like in Arabic black means aswad so whats your point!
It's means someone who comes from abroad ✌🏾
The word obroni is ashanti language means wicked person ( abro---ni) used for the slave masters and now it has become common language for anybody coming from white land wether you are black or white
@@estherserwaah4245 nope, don’t massage the truth. It means white person.
Did she say "Kunta Kinte"? That was disrepectful in my opinion. Last time I checked, Kunta didn't wear African prints, well at least not while he was an American slave in the 1700-1800s.
I guess she did not mean to disrespect the Kente cloth but just trying to make fun of people resistance to change ND not wanting to try new things
thank you for the correction Sabby. I meant to reference the hoteps actually. Some terms out here in Ghana sometimes get thrown around quite freely and there are some different meanings attached to them once you cross borders. No harm was intended.
The Sensitivity Police
Lol come to London wearing fungu or kente from head to toe and see the reception you will get right from the airport to your final destination 😜😜😜