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Dentaa this particular segment should be done on the national TV . This is just my mind I am still in the uk and hoping to come home . The youth in Ghana thinks otherwise .
Oh my gosh, yesss!!!! I am not the only one who notice that my African friends just walked and spoke with a difference type of confidence. When you know where you come from, you just move differently.
The level of confidence is debatable. Confidence for everything but to change the problematic and exploitative governance systems permeating the entire continent! Confidence in this arena would be gloriously grand!
@@providetriggersforevolutio3748 haha no you have a great point!!! I just meant in where they come from. They’re super proud and have a strong sense of who they are (my friends)
@@MightyIntellectual Be that as it may, let them apply the “confidence” where it is most needed. Transforming the continent so their children as well as the diaspora can benefit where it is most needed. From individualistic confidence to communally driven confidence. Just saying! Let’s us all think critically!
Great stuff Dentaa. The two ladies you had on your show gave excellent advise. You are doing a great job with awesome production and quality. keep up the good work, Ghana thanks you.
That was a enjoyable conversation with the ladies, the Africa superstar is talented, she DIDNOT mentioned her fashion line I wonder if its still available.
AFRICA 🌍🌍 "SUPER QUEEN 👑 👑 SUPER STAR⭐⭐", YOU ARE LOOKING VERY BEAUTIFUL ❤️, HAPPY, GLOWING AND SHINING 🌟🌟🌟🌟 IN MOTHER LAND AFRICA 🌍. MUCH LOVE 💕💕 "AFRICA SUPER QUEEN 👑 👑 SUPER STAR ⭐ ⭐".
I absolutely love this dialogue! It speaks to me in a variety of ways! I'm coming Back soon! #WeAreOnTheMove! Great show - Thank you for your excellence in topics, video and audio.
Gina Gina Gina SHE DOES NOT MISS!!!!!!! ever!!!! Always on point! With every point! Had me cheering at the TV!! LOVED THIS INTERVIEW! DENTA IS LEGENDARY
You were preaching to me Queen. Ghanaian here living in Amerikkka, for the over 2 decades. Home soon so I come. YOU ARE FREE….Live your best life in Mother Africa !!!
In the u.s. mastering trades and skills became something to look down on. So, everyone looked solely to academic skills and obtaining a business degree. Going to school then to work was the way. For instance, agriculture has been frowned upon. That's just one example. It is slowly changing in the u.s. but there's a long road ahead. We must work hard to change the narrative of the colonizers both on The Continent, in The Divided States and the u.k. We must realize the lies we have been sold about Africa and invest in The Continent.
Vocational education and skills cana lead to very successful businesses in Africa, and the capitalization and regulations are very easy in comparison to US/Europe.
A balance in skills is needed, from qualify trade people are necessary as well as people with academic knowlege specialist doctors, IT, accountants, lawyers etc. Some people with those universities degree can still creat employment or be bussiness minded. For example you are a nuse with practical skills you can start an agency with a variety of health care workers, you can train them, many from the diaspora are retiree who will need someone to help them with health care aids etc, there are so many ways to transfer skills if you are that academic person (book smart.)
Miss Dentaa, I suggest we host #THEYEAROFRETURN 2.0 but this time partnering with other African countries like Rwanda, Senegal, Kenya and Nigeria.... and then leverage it on other African countries in subsequent ones to come... Thank you.
Wow!!!!! So you are behind Komsoom???? I was watching Jasmine Ama yesterday and she ordered and I was impressed with the quality of the products and package.
We work with a few farmers but are looking to expand our database to get all our produce directly from the source. It’s a challenge but we hope to have our own transport system to do this🤞
The problem here is the capital to start with any business plan you have. The system does not support starters. Most of the youth travel to the west insearch of capital to start a business.
All these "move to Africa people" have money, working for currency outside of Ghana. They dont tell you about some locals treating wp better than people bp. They dont tell you that most people wont be on time nor show up for appointments. Water issues, electricity issues, infrastructure. Yes, its wonderful being there but there are a lot of adjustments to make and you NEED money. None of these people are travelling like some poor locals in the hoopty cars on the daily. They are moving in luxury vehicles and living in large beautiful homes behind high walls.
I am a Caucasian with Nigerian DNA. I want to be free as well to wear my african clothes and feel comfortable. Ive been wanting to move out of USA since my childhood. My family is very predgiadis. They won't miss me. I need to connect with someone who will talk me through it. I am 60 and wanting to be totally free. I am on Disability, can i transfer this or keep it from USA.?
Dentaa you have a lovely neck but some of your hairstyles conceal this. Unfortunately some of don't just like listening to what you're saying but also like looking at you. It's what has been called 'the male gaze' and is of course the bane of female presenters.
@@kwameankoma8038 Thanks for outing yourself as a gay man. All heterosexual men have the male gaze and "ashawo" is a term used mainly used for women so that shows you see other men as "women"
My ony confusion about this discussion is< why do the diasporans think our children need to be like the Germans or the English. I like how our kids are and have respect for them than the westerners that have no respect and interrupt conversation and the chaos in the academia.
It’s the inquisitiveness. Asking questions about how things work, challenging accepted thought, imagining and conceptualizing how to make things different… these are the “makers”, the people who push society forward because they “ destroy” and “ invent”.
It's not the character of the West that needs to be emulated. It's the ability to critically think and act proactively in accordance. THAT is a mindset that greatly inhibits progress.
@@elyonrg5062 So, what explains this -- people whose upbringing/education don't prepare them to "critically think and act proactively" come to the West, excel academically (usually outperforming their peers) and go on to do so well professionally? I thought it takes critical thinking and proactivity to do that. No?
No Ghanaian police officer or military officer have slapped or abused you for no tangible reason before that's why you think there's freedom in Ghana. Those Ghanaian military and police officers can abuse you and nothing will happen to them. Ghanaian judges have been remanding poor innocent people to prisons for no solid reason. Just look at the first judge's behavior at Odartey Lampreys & his wife's case. I'd rather be treated badly at foreign land by a foreigner then to be treated badly in my country of birth by my fellow blackman. A country where by you have to know somebody before you can get things done on time.
@Eric Apronti Thank you for responding to Sunny Fru's nonsense comment with such diplomacy. I'm sure I would have fired off some expletives. First of all, Europeans built those castles, initially to hold gold and other resources. Why should Ghanaians be blamed for what they chose to do with them subsequently? It was their choice to treat human beings worse than animals, not ours. People who come to Africa have the freedom to do good or bad. That's the nature of true freedom.
Madam you don’t know what you are talking about in the first place, you don’t know the Ghanaians you talking about, make your own experience in Ghana 🇬🇭 with Ghanaians then you will understand what am saying, you can’t trust Ghanaians, or anything in Ghana, how do you live in a society and can’t trust anything???? We are here you will come back and tell us more, just be careful
Miss Dentaa, I suggest we host #THEYEAROFRETURN 2.0 but this time partnering with other African countries like Rwanda, Senegal, Kenya and Nigeria.... and then leverage it on other African countries in subsequent ones to come... Thank you.
Join the @diasporatransitionnetwork today, as we support you through your journey to Ghana whether for bussiness/lesuire finding the right property or work experience we can assist🙌🏽 as well as connecting you with other Diasporan’s who have moved.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/DiasporaTransitionNetwork
#guba #diasporatransition #comehome #beyondthereturn
"You are a fool to let your enemies educate your children!"
Dentaa this particular segment should be done on the national TV . This is just my mind I am still in the uk and hoping to come home . The youth in Ghana thinks otherwise .
I agree with you.
I agree,maybe on Oman.
I think it’s a great idea.
@@paintsildesmond8495 Le
May God bless the future of Ghana 🇬🇭
We love the Afrikan superstar.
Love you too #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Yes we do too.
Great interview. Learnt a lot and good luck to our beautiful sisters! Thanks.
Unleashing GHANA to the world,Heaven on Earth, Cheers 🥂 up 👌🏽✔️🙏🇬🇭
As usual; I enjoy Dentaa’s show. this was a good piece. Dentaa, you are a natural interviewer.
Oh my gosh, yesss!!!! I am not the only one who notice that my African friends just walked and spoke with a difference type of confidence. When you know where you come from, you just move differently.
She sure does.
The level of confidence is debatable. Confidence for everything but to change the problematic and exploitative governance systems permeating the entire continent! Confidence in this arena would be gloriously grand!
@@providetriggersforevolutio3748 haha no you have a great point!!! I just meant in where they come from. They’re super proud and have a strong sense of who they are (my friends)
@@MightyIntellectual Be that as it may, let them apply the “confidence” where it is most needed. Transforming the continent so their children as well as the diaspora can benefit where it is most needed. From individualistic confidence to communally driven confidence. Just saying! Let’s us all think critically!
@@providetriggersforevolutio3748 I’m not disagreeing with you boo! Good point! That can be applied across the diaspora!
The Africasupertar Queen u look very beautiful with the kente dress so lovely
She is so eloquent
She gotta a BRAIN🧠
We shouldn’t just come here and comment
BUY AND SHOP IN BLACK OWNED ENTITIES
This ladies are very intelligent, I have learnt a lot from this conversation
Thank you so much.
I *love* Gena (Afikan Superstar) she always speaks the truth 💛
Much love ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿#Afrikansuperstar
My second time watching this.
We appreciate you 🎉#Afrikansuperstar
Dentaa you have to please take this show to the tertiary institutions .Thx great show
Great stuff Dentaa. The two ladies you had on your show gave excellent advise. You are doing a great job with awesome production and quality. keep up the good work, Ghana thanks you.
Thank you so much
Another great show - Love these Queens - so inspiring - coming home soon,will keep watching.....more blessing.
Thank you
Very good discourse, ladies! You're all beautiful, smart, and killing it! Nice work!
Thank you
Thank you!
Ghana is doing a )lot for us
the intellect is alluring ,,kudos ladies
The sista's comments at 31:30 are profound. "Pour into the youth what you need to see come out..."
I'm so happy to see my sisters and brothers thriving in the Motherland.
They are a joy to see and have home in the motherland.
Another great segment ✨👌🏽👏🏽❤️ bravo 👏🏽 loved it! Keep them coming 😀
Thank u guy for this, wonderful ladies with an interesting perspectives
Interesting conversation. We ought to be doing more in giving back to the continent.
Cecilia!!! We went to the same primary school before she relocated (SAS). She was a year ahead of me though. Welcome back to Ghana!!!
Better mics made the experience and proffesionalism go up 👍
This was so powerful thank you ladies can't wait to meet yall family
Thanks Sis you asked all the right questions true business woman
You are so welcome
Great discussion and great job ladies . Dentaa great job😊 👍👍👏🏾❤️
Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed this ❤️❤️
That was a enjoyable conversation with the ladies, the Africa superstar is talented, she DIDNOT mentioned her fashion line I wonder if its still available.
This is a very great discussion and points to note. Great job Dentaa!
Thank you so much
Excellent interview and special shout out to @TheAfrikanSuperstar ✊🏽
You welcome from there ! Cheers to ya ! 🇬🇭😎✔️
I love you all for your honesty
Dentaa u need to go round with this ladies this segment is really good.
AFRICA 🌍🌍 "SUPER QUEEN 👑 👑 SUPER STAR⭐⭐", YOU ARE LOOKING VERY BEAUTIFUL ❤️, HAPPY, GLOWING AND SHINING 🌟🌟🌟🌟 IN MOTHER LAND AFRICA 🌍. MUCH LOVE 💕💕 "AFRICA SUPER QUEEN 👑 👑 SUPER STAR ⭐ ⭐".
You are very complimentary, thank you for your kind words #Afrikansuperstar
This queen is spittimg Fire
th-cam.com/video/ZU2FHyvPgUw/w-d-xo.html
Very profound
I am always blessed with you people thank you Odana 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🥰👍👍👍
Thank you too
I absolutely love this dialogue! It speaks to me in a variety of ways! I'm coming Back soon! #WeAreOnTheMove! Great show - Thank you for your excellence in topics, video and audio.
Wonderful!
Yess🎉
Great conversation; thank you ladies and all the best in your endeavors.
Thank you for watching
Thank you. Much appreciated
Thank you so much #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Nice 1
Huge and very detailed interview!! Thanks Fam!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Let’s go Gina
Welcome home ❤
Excellent conversation! Beautiful ladies! 😎✨✨✨🙏🏿
Thank you
just paused to watch your video great start sis. keep it up
Very nice program
Africa superstar is here, Love this conversation.
The one and only #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Gina Gina Gina SHE DOES NOT MISS!!!!!!! ever!!!! Always on point! With every point! Had me cheering at the TV!! LOVED THIS INTERVIEW! DENTA IS LEGENDARY
Much love #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Very on point.
Please family let Show to #Africansuperstarblack#🙏🏽🙏🏽❤
@@MaameAfuah much love #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
I have really enjoy the show
Thank you so much for sharing
Thanks for watching
Wonderful interview African supporter is a germ 😍
Yes. Thank you
She's not the African supporter. She's the African superstar. 😆🤣😂😹😆
This was so good!!! Yeahhh Jeena! I can't wait to finally make the move :)
Much blessing to you
African superstar girl you rock
She sure does.
Thank you so much ♥ #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Great discussion
Thank you. Please share
Great conversation.🌷🌷🌷
Thanks for listening
Mountain View that is the dream!!
#Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
This was incredible!!
Jeena 🥰
@@kimoykalinago4154 thank you darling
You were preaching to me Queen. Ghanaian here living in Amerikkka, for the over 2 decades. Home soon so I come.
YOU ARE FREE….Live your best life in Mother Africa !!!
Almost mentorships are important... education in action.
Be humble is the best thing
Please dear sister dentaa I will be in Ghana next year to open cleaning company in kumasi
All the best
African Americans can do a lot to Africa. it is win-win.
Oh yeah win win that's why we need our fellow Diasporans back home to the MOTHERLAND, Ghana 🇬🇭
Where you located ?
I like her so much.
In the u.s. mastering trades and skills became something to look down on. So, everyone looked solely to academic skills and obtaining a business degree. Going to school then to work was the way. For instance, agriculture has been frowned upon. That's just one example. It is slowly changing in the u.s. but there's a long road ahead. We must work hard to change the narrative of the colonizers both on The Continent, in The Divided States and the u.k. We must realize the lies we have been sold about Africa and invest in The Continent.
Vocational education and skills cana lead to very successful businesses in Africa, and the capitalization and regulations are very easy in comparison to US/Europe.
A balance in skills is needed, from qualify trade people are necessary as well as people with academic knowlege specialist doctors, IT, accountants, lawyers etc. Some people with those universities degree can still creat employment or be bussiness minded. For example you are a nuse with practical skills you can start an agency with a variety of health care workers, you can train them, many from the diaspora are retiree who will need someone to help them with health care aids etc, there are so many ways to transfer skills if you are that academic person (book smart.)
Miss Dentaa, I suggest we host #THEYEAROFRETURN 2.0 but this time partnering with other African countries like Rwanda, Senegal, Kenya and Nigeria.... and then leverage it on other African countries in subsequent ones to come... Thank you.
Odanna can you tell me the cameras equipments you use and your editing software please
I would like an interview with you about how to develop Ghana and how everyone can pitch in.
If you take master p to Africa, he will love it there.
Wow!!!!! So you are behind Komsoom???? I was watching Jasmine Ama yesterday and she ordered and I was impressed with the quality of the products and package.
Gosh, I love this woman. Can I meet her? I am drooling for her!
th-cam.com/channels/waYL7b2GCDD07MHAfDLnHQ.html
Which one? 🤣
@@mopride7249 the one and only ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
@@TheAfrikanSuperstar it had to be…🤣. Well sir. Go ahead and find her. Treat her well 😊
I’m confused on who you all are talking about 😭
For fruits and vegetables they should get a truck and go to farming communities that is where they can get cheap prices.
Bad roads leading to the farming areas are a ma major obstacle.
We work with a few farmers but are looking to expand our database to get all our produce directly from the source. It’s a challenge but we hope to have our own transport system to do this🤞
Where did the Cameroon question come from?
The problem here is the capital to start with any business plan you have. The system does not support starters. Most of the youth travel to the west insearch of capital to start a business.
All these "move to Africa people" have money, working for currency outside of Ghana. They dont tell you about some locals treating wp better than people bp. They dont tell you that most people wont be on time nor show up for appointments. Water issues, electricity issues, infrastructure. Yes, its wonderful being there but there are a lot of adjustments to make and you NEED money. None of these people are travelling like some poor locals in the hoopty cars on the daily. They are moving in luxury vehicles and living in large beautiful homes behind high walls.
The youth does not lack only capital but also lack the required skills, discipline and integrity to manage and sustain businesses.
I went to all night, I overslept, I'm tired 😂
this Ghanaian German base lady is EBONY'S lookalike. does she relate to late Ebony? sorry to ask
Please kindly interview men as well, most women just love the party, night life, dating etc
The men are not coming forth coming.
Masha Allah
Did Jena say that she's not an educator? She could've fooled me, I thought she was a bonafied lecturer.
I'm definitely capable, and opening a school is one of my dreams ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 #Afrikansuperstar
@@TheAfrikanSuperstarJena please, revive love on the continent and interview other diasporians about their experiences of love on the continent.
Can I connect with her?
African superstar you might have left one of your calling you should be a speech writer think about it.
I really agree
@@ODANANETWORK u dey flatter oooo...
I am a Caucasian with Nigerian DNA.
I want to be free as well to wear my african clothes and feel comfortable.
Ive been wanting to move out of USA since my childhood.
My family is very predgiadis. They won't miss me.
I need to connect with someone who will talk me through it.
I am 60 and wanting to be totally free.
I am on Disability, can i transfer this or keep it from USA.?
Hi @ Tamara you can always come....contact me i will help you I'm Ghanaian, can help you
Disability money is enough in Ghana 🇬🇭
Caucasian with Nigeria DNA? Hmm, sounds very fishy like everything Zoogeria. Why don't go as the Fulani Jihadists of Nigeria?
Dentaa you have a lovely neck but some of your hairstyles conceal this. Unfortunately some of don't just like listening to what you're saying but also like looking at you. It's what has been called 'the male gaze' and is of course the bane of female presenters.
Take your “ male gaze” somewhere, ashawo
@@kwameankoma8038 Thanks for outing yourself as a gay man. All heterosexual men have the male gaze and "ashawo" is a term used mainly used for women so that shows you see other men as "women"
My ony confusion about this discussion is< why do the diasporans think our children need to be like the Germans or the English. I like how our kids are and have respect for them than the westerners that have no respect and interrupt conversation and the chaos in the academia.
They meant the educational background
It’s the inquisitiveness. Asking questions about how things work, challenging accepted thought, imagining and conceptualizing how to make things different… these are the “makers”, the people who push society forward because they “ destroy” and “ invent”.
It's not the character of the West that needs to be emulated. It's the ability to critically think and act proactively in accordance. THAT is a mindset that greatly inhibits progress.
@@elyonrg5062 So, what explains this -- people whose upbringing/education don't prepare them to "critically think and act proactively" come to the West, excel academically (usually outperforming their peers) and go on to do so well professionally? I thought it takes critical thinking and proactivity to do that. No?
@@elyonrg5062 Tnx bro
Is she married?
Contact her via her TH-cam channel!
No Ghanaian police officer or military officer have slapped or abused you for no tangible reason before that's why you think there's freedom in Ghana. Those Ghanaian military and police officers can abuse you and nothing will happen to them. Ghanaian judges have been remanding poor innocent people to prisons for no solid reason. Just look at the first judge's behavior at Odartey Lampreys & his wife's case. I'd rather be treated badly at foreign land by a foreigner then to be treated badly in my country of birth by my fellow blackman. A country where by you have to know somebody before you can get things done on time.
Suit yourself dear. All the best #Afrikansuperstar
How is Ghana a symbol of freedom when everything that happens in Ghana happens around the world. I’m confused about that claim
And Africans dont run it over there.
@@theurbanphilosopherz I’m not African. I’m a man of color
@@pierreferrand8873 what is a man of color?
@@mylesmills9666 Jesus is a man of color. I’ve never seen white dirt🤔
@@pierreferrand8873 lmao ok bro i got you real talk
That slave castle is in Ghana. How could Ghana possibly be a symbol of freedom?
@Eric Apronti Thank you for responding to Sunny Fru's nonsense comment with such diplomacy. I'm sure I would have fired off some expletives. First of all, Europeans built those castles, initially to hold gold and other resources. Why should Ghanaians be blamed for what they chose to do with them subsequently? It was their choice to treat human beings worse than animals, not ours. People who come to Africa have the freedom to do good or bad. That's the nature of true freedom.
Madam you don’t know what you are talking about in the first place, you don’t know the Ghanaians you talking about, make your own experience in Ghana 🇬🇭 with Ghanaians then you will understand what am saying, you can’t trust Ghanaians, or anything in Ghana, how do you live in a society and can’t trust anything???? We are here you will come back and tell us more, just be careful
Hello, please what’s your business email?
Who Jeena?
Miss Dentaa, I suggest we host #THEYEAROFRETURN 2.0 but this time partnering with other African countries like Rwanda, Senegal, Kenya and Nigeria.... and then leverage it on other African countries in subsequent ones to come... Thank you.