My sister,,,,,,,I love this video. It was very informative and encouraging. I moved to Ghana back in August 2019 to heal myself from lupus and other things I suffer from, and I can say I am on track with my healing process. I do have my challenge's that I face living here, but it is nothing like the ones in The United States Of America. Here in Ghana I get to focus on my healing. Ghana is a great and beautiful country. I love being here in Ghana. I have so much freedom here that I did'tn have in the USA. I love Africa and dont want to ever move back to the states to live again. I am home in the land of my Ancestors. I am home, I am home, I am home. StraytUp Africa To The World Peace and Blessings.
She is 50 years and look at her. Please even if you don't want to move permanently, take 3 months off and live outside Europe, US in a place in Africa - research first as each place is different. Try to understand the culture and people and if you do make up your mind to move permanently do so without regrets. Honestly happiness is a blessing.
@@mslux3955 I went through this brother. An Expat from ATL I believe. He also helps with other services. His organization was granted land by a tribe. Pls check out his videos here. I got my TIN in a week. No, to the rest of yr questions. Tell him Trice sent you. Good luck! th-cam.com/video/OhmXh24x5yw/w-d-xo.html
This is so inspiring for us black people in the Diaspora. Im so happy for her and her family. They planned and maintained this part-time in America and part time repatriation into Ghana very well.
Thank you for this video! I too am a 'Southern' African American woman and can relate fully to this woman- even the way she sounds when she speaks. I'm feeling even more motivated to experience the Motherland..❤
What’s up home team , I was born in Memphis too but live in Inglewood now , congratulations on the move . I’m getting my ish together now to prepare to make the move ! ✌🏾✊🏾💯
I lived in Ghana for 3 years working on my dissertation. While I want to return to live forever, I don't see that as the best financial option right now. I like how Phu Cha makes it work by living in both places. Now THAT is a workable option for me. I already keep an apartment in Accra and am looking to purchase. This video has helped me to move in that direction. The peace there is worth the process.
Great interview vanessa. Phu Cha has great energy and right about the fact that once you touch down in Ghana the atmosphere and energy is on another level. That's why we keep running 🏃🏽♀️back for more. I am praying that I get to go as planned at the end of August. 🇬🇭
Great content. Your guest has such a positive vibe about her and I really love her spirit. Very smart and really insightful. Keep up the great work. You are really educating all of us Even us from Ghana.
I love your videos Vanessa. You and Phu Cha you are both women with beauty,and knowledge and are both amazing. Keep spreading the positive messages about Africa and Ghana. Love and Respect.
OMG, I love this interview! She has convinced me to make the travel. She is in Memphis and I am in Southaven/Olive Branch, Ms. I would love to connect with her. I want her information.
I appreciate your honesty about the positive and negative about ghana this is one example that causes African American to leave and come to ghana this happen two months ago 2 men charged with murder in the fatal shooting of black jogger in Georgia Two men have been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man whose family said he was jogging on the day he was killed, officials from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Thursday night. The shooting of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, which took place on February 23, ignited racial tensions across Georgia. Arbery was confronted by Gregory McMichael and his son, Travis, who shot Arbery before he collapsed and died, according to the bureau. Gregory, 64, and Travis, 34, were both charged with murder and aggravated assault. The men were taken into custody and will be booked into the Glynn County Jail, the bureau said. Gregory McMichael left, and his son Travis McMichael was charged on May 7, 2020, with murder in the February shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was jogging in Brunswick, Georgia. GLYNN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER VIA AP The decision comes days after cellphone video emerged that captured the final moments of Arbery's life while he was jogging through the Brunswick neighborhood in February. Trending News New video emerges of the fatal shooting of black jogger in Georgia Top cop condemns officer's "closed casket" comment after the deadly shooting "Alarming" spike in unintentional shootings by kids during lockdowns According to the only witness in the police report, McMichael told investigators he thought Arbery was a burglary suspect and ordered him to stop. McMichael said Arbery "violently" attacked his son, and the two fought "over the shotgun" before Travis shot him twice. At the time, no charges were filed. McMichael is a former law enforcement officer who used to work for the local district attorney. Due to conflicts of interest, the case is now on its third prosecutor, who said he will ask a grand jury to bring charges. Arbery's mother, Wanda Jones, said the cellphone footage of the incident proves her son was not committing a crime. "He was out for his daily jog and he was hunted down like an animal and killed," Jones said. "I'm hoping that all involved, they're indicted and they go to jail." Arbery's death sparked condemnation across the country. "We're literally hunted EVERYDAY/EVERYTIME we step foot outside the comfort of our homes!" LeBron James tweeted Wednesday. "Can't even go for a damn jog man! Like WTF man are you kidding me?!?!?!?!?!? No man fr ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!! I'm sorry Ahmaud (Rest In Paradise) and my prayers and blessings sent to the... heavens above to your family." Former Georgia Congresswoman Stacey Abrams weighed in on the arrests on Twitter, writing Thursday, "Important first step, but the first of many. The @Georgia_NAACP lifted up #AhmaudArbery and his family's struggle for action to help them draw attention to this heinous crime. We must not look away." First published on May 7, 2020, / 8:30 PM
bridging down1 won’t be for awhile, with travel restrictions and other stuff I have to handle, but when I want to go to Africa. Ghana is definitely a destination that is on my list.
Is it possible for you to do a segment on the year return and for people who are trying to relocate to Ghana from the diaspora and the processing which it takes to be involved with that what's included and who are included in those things and the steps that we must go through.. I mean from beginning to end I think it's a lot of people out here would love to have someone who can expand on this experience
Keep lymph nodes clean by massaging lightly face joints nails and all, to clear sore throat massage lightly the right side butt cheek staring at the butt line, for runny nose massage lightly underarms and for cough massage lightly back of arms above the elbows and back of upper legs,.works on pets too ... car filters and home filters changed often is important,
@@princea5496 Lol..yes Ghana is safer than in the states but when you're talking about just revenue on a salon business here is better. Hope you're in Ghana the way you care more about freedom but I know you're not there.
@@destinymtika4751 You guys don't have any intelligent argument on the conversation besides insults? If you disagree with someone all you have is saying something dumb.
I've been doing that too, Nd my parents has been doing that for 15 years also, that's the way people from diaspora will easily repatriate back to Africa.
Love this video , you 2 or Awesome . I'm here in New York , New York , live in a " shoe box " ONE BED ROOM " FOR ( $ 1500 ) month . utilities is not include . When this video , I'm getting STRESSFUL AND CRAZY , thank you . have a Awesome " MOTHER day " 2 you and Lady . PLACE AND LOVE 2 MOTHERLAND .
Yes 20 years of marriage!! This is so powerful! I am really trying to pay attention to what is happening to black people in the desphora and how our people are going to get the reparations that is due to them from colonial powers. Yes you are fine, you look fine as with your 50 year old self! Love this!
Videos like these have inspired me more to start preparing to leave this hateful, racist USA and move to my ancestor's homeland and that is Mother Africa.
You would be better off putting the saved capital in a index fund or roth ira while you are waiting for the move. Otherwise inflation will eat away at the savings. But yes discipline is top priority.
My sister,,,,,,,I love this video. It was very informative and encouraging.
I moved to Ghana back in August 2019 to heal myself from lupus and other things I suffer from, and I can say I am on track with my healing process. I do have my challenge's that I face living here, but it is nothing like the ones in The United States Of America. Here in Ghana I get to focus on my healing. Ghana is a great and beautiful country. I love being here in Ghana. I have so much freedom here that I did'tn have in the USA. I love Africa and dont want to ever move back to the states to live again.
I am home in the land of my Ancestors. I am home, I am home, I am home.
StraytUp
Africa To The World
Peace and Blessings.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This is inspiring
I pray into existence for your continue healing. ASÉ ASÉ ASÉ!!!
You are healed already Grandma .
Wow! What a beautiful testimony! ❤️
Her discipline is reflected in her skin...flawless.
Yessss
I like how our community is gradually connecting all together... More things to come ✊🏾
@Gorgon Don you can be right like you can be wrong only time we tell 🤷🏾♂️
Momma Africa.. I really Love you xX! good, bad or lovely! (God don't like ugly lol) UP!
@Gorgon Don Have you been to the continent? Do you live there?
YAYYYYYYY!! Love seeing these Black Queens collaborating. Great interview :)
AFRICA for the AFRICANS, those at home and those abroad. Prayers up 🙏🏿
She is 50 years and look at her. Please even if you don't want to move permanently, take 3 months off and live outside Europe, US in a place in Africa - research first as each place is different. Try to understand the culture and people and if you do make up your mind to move permanently do so without regrets. Honestly happiness is a blessing.
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Wow your videos are great. The president must make you a tourism ambassador ASAP
She talks like a Queen Mother.... (wow..)
I'm preparing for my Journey to the Motherland. I just received my TIN, next I'm working on other docs. Wish me luck!
Good you need to go through the mill to vet yourself put together, and then take up the opportunities.
Crob3622 Did you apply online? And if so did you have to receive dual citizenship first? Ok
@@mslux3955 I went through this brother. An Expat from ATL I believe. He also helps with other services. His organization was granted land by a tribe. Pls check out his videos here. I got my TIN in a week. No, to the rest of yr questions. Tell him Trice sent you. Good luck!
th-cam.com/video/OhmXh24x5yw/w-d-xo.html
Crob3622 thanks!
@Deshone Robinson you stopped here to say that? Considering the oldest human remains were found in Africa.....it is the Motherland.
Wow, this is my husband and my goal for our native Liberia. I visited last year and now I am hooked!
Your videos unites Africans in the diaspora.
Im in preparation to move to Ghana!!!👑😇❤
U welcome 🤗
Realistically speaking...it takes multiple trips before you settle down there.
@@jemal99 why so???
@@RootedInRoyalty everyone's experience is different. But the key is planning and financial discipline.
Yasss Kay, you are correct. Thats exactly what i am doing love! Thanks.
Two of my TH-camrs getting together? That’s wonderful and nice
She's such an interesting woman and looks so young for her age. Thanks for linking up and sharing this story. Bless
This is so inspiring for us black people in the Diaspora. Im so happy for her and her family. They planned and maintained this part-time in America and part time repatriation into Ghana very well.
Thank you for this wonderful video, I get chills listening to the sisters healing journey home.🇬🇭🌍🇬🇭
I can't wait to relocate to Ghana!
Really when are you. Let link up +233551972969
Damn. She looks so young, I thought those little kids were hers. The fact that she could be my mom is insane as I'm just as old as her children are. 😳
American is very stressful, as you and I know. Stress will age anyone. She has less stress.
Right! ❤️ I was shocked too!
Ghana is calling to me the most. I'm planning to relocate there. Im also very inspired by South Africa.
Cannot wait to d return to my Motherland
I’m ready to go Home. This resonated for me. I am coming with my two children. Love it 💜💜💜
Thank you for this video! I too am a 'Southern' African American woman and can relate fully to this woman- even the way she sounds when she speaks. I'm feeling even more motivated to experience the Motherland..❤
lakenda1 i love her accent!
This sister is Fire! Mesmerizing and educated! Love her and love her perspective! Great discussion! Blessings
What’s up home team , I was born in Memphis too but live in Inglewood now , congratulations on the move . I’m getting my ish together now to prepare to make the move ! ✌🏾✊🏾💯
Where are you locating too
Hey Vanessa, I took my first trip to Ghana in January 2020. Thank you for your continued videos. They helped me know what to expect.
When are you coming again?
I lived in Ghana for 3 years working on my dissertation. While I want to return to live forever, I don't see that as the best financial option right now. I like how Phu Cha makes it work by living in both places. Now THAT is a workable option for me. I already keep an apartment in Accra and am looking to purchase. This video has helped me to move in that direction. The peace there is worth the process.
💗💗💗🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I’m leaving next year, to leave in Ghana! My husband is a Ghanaian man❤️
Watching you from italy y'all
Stay well🥰 Nash🥰
I really enjoy the video. I love living my best life in Ghana vogs.
This is inspirational to have a perspective is based on natural lifestyle and Afrocentric.
This was a great interview because it felt so comfortable and genuine. I feel inspired by her.😊😊😊😊😊😊☺☺☺
Have to go Ghana 🇬🇭 and The Gambia 🇬🇲 ! I have to get there.
This is such a great interview! Auntie’s energy is magnetic!
You are doing a great job promoting Africa. Keep up the good work.
Wow! Mrs enthusiasm! A very inspiring and positive video!
Great interview vanessa. Phu Cha has great energy and right about the fact that once you touch down in Ghana the atmosphere and energy is on another level. That's why we keep running 🏃🏽♀️back for more.
I am praying that I get to go as planned at the end of August. 🇬🇭
I LOVE Phu Cha’s energy! I hope that your also able to go xx
Love the interview. Love the Queens👌🏾. The inspiration is a Blessing to all those facing daily oppression in the West. Blessings🙏🏾
Beautiful conversation, so necessary Ashe, Ashe! So inspired!
Great content. Your guest has such a positive vibe about her and I really love her spirit. Very smart and really insightful. Keep up the great work. You are really educating all of us Even us from Ghana.
Two of my favorite you tubers chopping it up.
I love your videos Vanessa. You and Phu Cha you are both women with beauty,and knowledge and are both amazing. Keep spreading the positive messages about Africa and Ghana. Love and Respect.
Wow that's a good interview welcome to west Africa
Love Phu-Cha and her family, Thank you for this interview!
Loved this interview. Another perspective to consider.
Great video. I love you both. I can’t wait to my move to Ghana as well!!
When are you coming to Ghana
I got goosebumps when she said we are the native of the land
Great interview Vanessa!!
I absolutely love your TH-cam channel Vanessa. My family are really thinking Bout moving to Ghana. Your information has been great.
When are you coming to Ghana?
@@farminginafrica5220 depending on when borders open, but probably not until 2021 for a visit.
@@danasmith3312 oh okay very nice can we chart on Whatsapp if you don't mind +233551972969
00:54 Husband has an uncanny resemblance to JaVale McGee from the LA Lakers. Nice interview.
I miss Ghana 😭😭😭💕💕💕
Keep Shining your Light☀️
Phu Cha ad Powaa are my people! Memphis representing. Phu Cha looks like she is in her early 30's in person.
so true sis iam workn on that now been 2 sierra leone
OMG, I love this interview! She has convinced me to make the travel. She is in Memphis and I am in Southaven/Olive Branch, Ms. I would love to connect with her. I want her information.
Let chart on Whatsapp if you don't mind +233551972969
Great video! Very encouraging ✨
Will u visit Ghana
Africa is the best place to live in the world.
Awesome men, nice family go go and welcome to Ghana...
Could listen to Phu Cha all day. 😀
She look so young to born in 1970! Beautiful and strong!
We love them Vanessa!!
I appreciate your honesty about the positive and negative about ghana this is one example that causes African American to leave and come to ghana
this happen two months ago 2 men charged with murder in the fatal shooting of black jogger in Georgia Two men have been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man whose family said he was jogging on the day he was killed, officials from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Thursday night. The shooting of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, which took place on February 23, ignited racial tensions across Georgia.
Arbery was confronted by Gregory McMichael and his son, Travis, who shot Arbery before he collapsed and died, according to the bureau.
Gregory, 64, and Travis, 34, were both charged with murder and aggravated assault. The men were taken into custody and will be booked into the Glynn County Jail, the bureau said. Gregory McMichael left, and his son Travis McMichael was charged on May 7, 2020, with murder in the February shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was jogging in Brunswick, Georgia.
GLYNN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER VIA AP
The decision comes days after cellphone video emerged that captured the final moments of Arbery's life while he was jogging through the Brunswick neighborhood in February.
Trending News
New video emerges of the fatal shooting of black jogger in Georgia
Top cop condemns officer's "closed casket" comment after the deadly shooting
"Alarming" spike in unintentional shootings by kids during lockdowns
According to the only witness in the police report, McMichael told investigators he thought Arbery was a burglary suspect and ordered him to stop. McMichael said Arbery "violently" attacked his son, and the two fought "over the shotgun" before Travis shot him twice. At the time, no charges were filed.
McMichael is a former law enforcement officer who used to work for the local district attorney. Due to conflicts of interest, the case is now on its third prosecutor, who said he will ask a grand jury to bring charges.
Arbery's mother, Wanda Jones, said the cellphone footage of the incident proves her son was not committing a crime. "He was out for his daily jog and he was hunted down like an animal and killed," Jones said. "I'm hoping that all involved, they're indicted and they go to jail."
Arbery's death sparked condemnation across the country. "We're literally hunted EVERYDAY/EVERYTIME we step foot outside the comfort of our homes!" LeBron James tweeted Wednesday. "Can't even go for a damn jog man! Like WTF man are you kidding me?!?!?!?!?!? No man fr ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!! I'm sorry Ahmaud (Rest In Paradise) and my prayers and blessings sent to the... heavens above to your family."
Former Georgia Congresswoman Stacey Abrams weighed in on the arrests on Twitter, writing Thursday, "Important first step, but the first of many. The @Georgia_NAACP lifted up #AhmaudArbery and his family's struggle for action to help them draw attention to this heinous crime. We must not look away."
First published on May 7, 2020, / 8:30 PM
@Deshone Robinson that wasn't the point
very funny bye
@Deshone Robinson take care god bless and happy mother day
Dang....you need to write a book or something. Anyway, visit us at www.myafricanaffairs.com and let us know if you have anything to share.
@Deshone Robinson What have you been smoking? If you are from American then why didn't you let the whites take your land?
Wonderful work Vanessa! Collaboration is key🥰🥰
I love the way she always says 'you know what I'm saying' 😁😁
I really enjoyed this guest! Great interview! 💖
Great job brethren time to come our father home land.
Thanks Vanessa!!
I would love to visit Ghana.
When are you coming
bridging down1 won’t be for awhile, with travel restrictions and other stuff I have to handle, but when I want to go to Africa. Ghana is definitely a destination that is on my list.
@@alexx3914 oh okay am also a Ghanaian here. Can we chart on Whatsapp if you don't mind +233551972969
"Phu Cha" damn I HOPE I'm this dope when I'm 50, shit!!!
Im from Hurt Village and raised in Cali where I am, many blessings to you sis :)
Your smiling is shining
Is it possible for you to do a segment on the year return and for people who are trying to relocate to Ghana from the diaspora and the processing which it takes to be involved with that what's included and who are included in those things and the steps that we must go through.. I mean from beginning to end I think it's a lot of people out here would love to have someone who can expand on this experience
Loving the conversation, will you evidently live in Ghana permanently?
Dam! Powa is my doppelganger, right down to the locks lol. Big way UP! Afrika for Afrikans at home & abroad
I really love Ghana 🇬🇭🏖🤪🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋💋👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋👍🏾💋💋💋💋❤️❤️❤️💋❤️💋❤️🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
love her necklace
Sorry meant ear rings
Love you both!
Happy family in the world 🙏🌍
Oh children also brings a big smile to my face
Vanessa I luv your guest's energy and spirit! I want to move to Ghana but I'm single with no one to move with.bummer😊
I love y'all!!❤🖤💚 Is there a site you can recommend to find information on leaving the U.S. for Ghana/Tanzania?
Please try on TH-cam channels like hers or Wode Maya..thank you 😊
Keep lymph nodes clean by massaging lightly face joints nails and all, to clear sore throat massage lightly the right side butt cheek staring at the butt line, for runny nose massage lightly underarms and for cough massage lightly back of arms above the elbows and back of upper legs,.works on pets too ... car filters and home filters changed often is important,
She should have open a big hair salon in Ghana, she would have survived with salon income.
Actually not a good idea because she will make more money in the states.
multyz1 who said? Wake up!! You care about money more than freedom? Our people are getting shot
@@princea5496 Lol..yes Ghana is safer than in the states but when you're talking about just revenue on a salon business here is better. Hope you're in Ghana the way you care more about freedom but I know you're not there.
@@multyz1 your mindset is pathetic
@@destinymtika4751 You guys don't have any intelligent argument on the conversation besides insults? If you disagree with someone all you have is saying something dumb.
Subscribed!!! Thanks All!!!
Is there any way to enter Ghana without yellow fever shot. No Vaccination
Same. I cannot risk taking anymore immunizations
I've been doing that too, Nd my parents has been doing that for 15 years also, that's the way people from diaspora will easily repatriate back to Africa.
Hey Memphis in this house!!!!!
Love this video , you 2 or Awesome . I'm here in New York , New York , live in a " shoe box " ONE BED ROOM " FOR ( $ 1500 ) month .
utilities is not include .
When this video , I'm getting STRESSFUL AND CRAZY , thank you . have a Awesome
" MOTHER day " 2 you and Lady . PLACE AND LOVE 2 MOTHERLAND .
Thats a lot of money here in Ghana 🇬🇭 and you get to live comfortably.....
Every body needs to watch this
I'm from south Memphis
Love you for this Vanessa. Amazing video and amazing family. 🙏👏👏
Saludo desde Malaga😺
Yes 20 years of marriage!! This is so powerful! I am really trying to pay attention to what is happening to black people in the desphora and how our people are going to get the reparations that is due to them from colonial powers. Yes you are fine, you look fine as with your 50 year old self! Love this!
Lol got me with Future too😂
Augustine Danso 🤣🤣
Ghana
Videos like these have inspired me more to start preparing to leave this hateful, racist USA and move to my ancestor's homeland and that is Mother Africa.
You will Love it Best Decision I made myself
Welcome home
@@Ghosststar where are you from?
@@veronicaj758 I'm from NYC but Go back and forth to a Country Called Burundi🇧🇮, How about yourself?
@@Ghosststar still in the states(SC) but plan on leaving late 2021 or beginning 2022.
You would be better off putting the saved capital in a index fund or roth ira while you are waiting for the move. Otherwise inflation will eat away at the savings. But yes discipline is top priority.
I would love to visit Ghana where do you recommend?
Accra is the main city then you plan trips inside the country from there.
Cape Coast
You will love cape Coast if you don't like city life I really do recommend Cape Coast
@@stephenreggio42 Are you from Ghana?
@@multyz1 yes but I live in Frankfurt Germany
Love It 😊😊😊😊🇺🇸
When you visit
Humanity is going down the drain in the west I hate the way they treat the young and the old so inhumane.
Yes
It’s everywhere 😴
th-cam.com/video/VnX8pOKis28/w-d-xo.html
They had a FIRE reggae band!!! Precious Cargo was the spot! Big Up Memphis!!!
Do you watch Manka and E ?
Yes :)