I didn't want this video to end . I love your presentation of this recount of your experience. Long live Ghana, Long live Jamaica, Long live our brotheliness !
My dear sister, all that saying is very true. Though I’m a Ghanaian my husband and I travelled to Cape Coast by a commercial vehicle which runs from Kumasi to Cape Coast. Unfortunately the bus got stuck on the road somewhere between two small villages. We were there for about four hours before we were a new bus. What those people did was just unbelievable and many of us shared tears. Each house brought us food and water. They knew we might be hungry at that point so without none of us requesting for anything the they brought us food and water. When we got home my husband said Ghanaian hospitality is unmatchable. He said that because one could see though the people didn’t have much they brought to us the little that they had.
Jamaica is another Ghanaian country. Their ancestors were deposited there from Ghana during the slave trade. The ship that had loaded the high priest captured in battles and sold into slavery was taken there to the Caribbean, they merchants didn’t wanted to mix them with the other blacks from the different African countries captured. Those priest were so powerful that they were making things difficult for the merchants so decided to take them there to cultivate. Lady of maroon was an Ashanti royal who fled the Ashanti kingdom with her family to cote d’voire and was captured along the way and sold with her family. She was a warrior, this happened during Otumfour Opoku wari I era soo after Otumfour Osei Tutu 1 demise. Some people say Jamaica mean “ gyae me Akan nii no” others say it’s “gyae ma enka “ meaning forgive and forget.
My lovely Sister,you made me feel deep in my soul,Yeah,you're part us,b'cos,i can remmember Marilyn Ote,this name Ote is one of my Great Grandfather's name,who was captured with his brother Kwayie by the British Soldiers and sent them away in 1900.
You actually made me tear up. A lot of Jamaicans are children from enslaved Africans from Ghana and most Ghanaians know that very well.I like your positive energy. I just subscribed to your channel.
GHANA IS SECOND TO NON WHEN IT COMES TO PEACE ,WELCOMIMG, FRIENDLY WITH GOOD SECURITY. THE SECOND MOST PEACEFUL IN AFRICA, AFTER MAURITIUS, ( GLOBAL PEACE INDEX ) AND IT HAS BEEN IN THIS POSITION FOR A LONG TIME.
Yes Brother and thank you so much! If the governing authorities would just do better with their part of the deal, so many more of us would want to stay longer! Thanks for your amazing hospitality and support🙏
Hi Angie, just came across your site for the first time, I also visited Ghana in October 23 for the first time but certainly not my last God's will. I agree fully about the people their cultural and the immence respect they show to their visitors, I am planning my next visit. I am a Jamaican by birth but left Jamaica at a very young age. Take care
I just love your wonderful vibes. A unique experience. Jamaican connection with Ghana goes way back centuries ago. These two countries have a lot in common ❤. God bless you.
Thanks so much for being you! You represent your country, your culture and everything im saying in the video so very well! Thanks for being a supportive, amazing subscriber! Nyame nhyira wo
What a Beautiful account of an Experience!! I started cring; and few seconds afterwards; here comes the part you were crying too, at that point, I felt like hugging you virtually as we cried tigether! ❤️ ❤. Thank you soo much for sharing!!
@@mikewalters4045More Ashanti's were sold by Denkyira's before Ashanti became powerful and also during Ashanti fight with the British too the captured Ashanti's were sold but they always caused troubles for the whites in wherever they sent them
Yes Empress I visited Jamaica with my Ghana passport and I was treated so well I spent seven days in Trench Town and the Jamaicans love me so much I fell like a King there one love
There is some security in Ghana but it has dwindled drastically. In Ghana we have own dividing sentiments about religion, ethnicity, tribe, political, social status; rich and poor etc but in these differences bind us together. For example, a person express ill-feelings about a particular tribe but it will surprised the person's best friend or relative is married that tribe. Muslims have friends and relatives who are Christians.
Thanks so much for engaging! Many people want to visit the Motherland but some are not aware...it's good to confirm first though because the Caribbean has many small nations, some of which might not have that diplomatic arrangement as we might think
Madam Jamaican is truly and real ancestors and Ghana. The lady of maroon on your currency is a woman from the Ashanti kingdom was a royal who was force the fled the kingdom with her family over chieftaincy issues during Otumfour Opoku Wari 1 era. Jamaicans are the true priest that were left on the Atlantic because their merchants were afraid of the power they were exhibiting and feared they were going to kill them. So all Jamaicans are Ghanaians from this very soil.
What a wonderful account. I saw a video this morning made by a lady claimed to come from Kenya. The content was so toxic. She laid false claims to the fact those coming from the diaspora, especially those coming from the Americas, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and other parts of the Caribbeans are ill treated at the entry port of Kotoka International Airport. She said the government has travelled to the US and the Caribbeans lying to the people to come over to Ghana yet the authorities have no proper structures put into place to make them safe. You are giving an accounts from a sincere heart. That could be told from your demeanour and facial expressions that you a genuine person who does not intend to destroy others without any justifiable reasons. I am a journalist based in Accra with a TH-cam channel. I will have loved to interview you one day on my channel. Stay blessed!
Jamaica 🇯🇲 came out of Ghana 🇬🇭. Queen Nanny is an Akan, an Asante warrior who fled lots of slaves into the mountain ⛰. Maroons are also Akans,names like Accompong in Jamaica 🇯🇲 is Acheampong from Ghana 🇬🇭. Takyi in Ghana and Taky/Taki in Jamaica. We call cola-nut "bise/bisi.. I Ghana, we name after the day you're born such names kwame, ama, kwadwo, adwoa etc. I learnt it was the Akans who name Jamaica 🇯🇲.... In twi/AKAN language... Gyama yɛ aka. Perhaps we've come to stay permanently that corrupted to become Jamaica 🇯🇲.
If not corruption, Ghana would've been a better place for everyone. That's not the case, plastic rubbers are taking over the Country, bad roads like we don't have leaders😢 May God 🙏 Bless the homeland 🇬🇭
Hi Ben, how about stepping into leadership to help us deal with the problems you correctly cited? We need good leaders badly and who better steps up than you?
Angie Marie, you are a stubborn. You are a Ghanaian and you come like staying in that your visiting country....Jamaica. Learn some history about the Akans in Ghana and some group of Jamaica. Some group of Jamaicans have typical Ghanaian culture. Oh why you are making cry.
I didn't want this video to end . I love your presentation of this recount of your experience. Long live Ghana, Long live Jamaica, Long live our brotheliness !
This is soooo encouraging!!! Thank you so much! God bless you Nana! Nyame nhyira wo🙏💕
My dear sister, all that saying is very true. Though I’m a Ghanaian my husband and I travelled to Cape Coast by a commercial vehicle which runs from Kumasi to Cape Coast. Unfortunately the bus got stuck on the road somewhere between two small villages. We were there for about four hours before we were a new bus. What those people did was just unbelievable and many of us shared tears. Each house brought us food and water. They knew we might be hungry at that point so without none of us requesting for anything the they brought us food and water. When we got home my husband said Ghanaian hospitality is unmatchable. He said that because one could see though the people didn’t have much they brought to us the little that they had.
Wow!!! Thanks so much for sharing! The world needs more of this!
We Ghanaians have this feeling that Jamaicans aree our people hence the love for Jamaica and its flag everywhere in Ghana
Jamaica is another Ghanaian country. Their ancestors were deposited there from Ghana during the slave trade. The ship that had loaded the high priest captured in battles and sold into slavery was taken there to the Caribbean, they merchants didn’t wanted to mix them with the other blacks from the different African countries captured. Those priest were so powerful that they were making things difficult for the merchants so decided to take them there to cultivate. Lady of maroon was an Ashanti royal who fled the Ashanti kingdom with her family to cote d’voire and was captured along the way and sold with her family. She was a warrior, this happened during Otumfour Opoku wari I era soo after Otumfour Osei Tutu 1 demise.
Some people say Jamaica mean “ gyae me Akan nii no” others say it’s “gyae ma enka “ meaning forgive and forget.
We love Jamaicans so true…even new born babies loves Jamaica 🇯🇲 🇬🇭💛
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Jamaica and Israel, we don't play with those countries
@@markntiri8251Israel?😢🤦🏿♂️
I don’t know you personally but the little I’ve seen on the screen tells or makes me believe you have a beautiful personality.
Thank you so much! 🙏
I don’t normally comment but hay I have done that for you. Together we stand divided we fall
My lovely Sister,you made me feel deep in my soul,Yeah,you're part us,b'cos,i can remmember Marilyn Ote,this name Ote is one of my Great Grandfather's name,who was captured with his brother Kwayie by the British Soldiers and sent them away in 1900.
🙏🙏🙏💕
Yes sis, I understand your tears, my first day in the castle I couldn't hold my tears. Jamaica and chana are the same.
Absolutely!!!! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me here. God bless you!🙏❣
Awooooo you made cry too I'm a Ghanaian and love Ghana ❤
🙏💕
You actually made me tear up. A lot of Jamaicans are children from enslaved Africans from Ghana and most Ghanaians know that very well.I like your positive energy. I just subscribed to your channel.
We definitely see the connections! Thanks so much for subscribing💕🙏
GHANA IS SECOND TO NON WHEN IT COMES TO PEACE ,WELCOMIMG, FRIENDLY WITH GOOD SECURITY.
THE SECOND MOST PEACEFUL IN AFRICA, AFTER MAURITIUS, ( GLOBAL PEACE INDEX ) AND IT HAS BEEN IN THIS POSITION FOR A LONG TIME.
💕we love Ghana and the country's amazing example!
Thank you so much for your very kind words. Please come again soon.
🙏
Welcome home my sis
U ve gotten yourself a new subscriber am a Ghanaian but you made me share tears i love you so much
Thank you so much! God bless you!!! 💕🙏
@@HappyLifewithAngieMarie Amen
Oh sister lam grateful for your good experience.Akwàba again
Yes Brother and thank you so much! If the governing authorities would just do better with their part of the deal, so many more of us would want to stay longer! Thanks for your amazing hospitality and support🙏
You made me feel sad. I am a Ghanaian living in the US. I just subscribed to your channel
Thanks so much!! Didn't mean to make you feel sad
Hi Angie, just came across your site for the first time, I also visited Ghana in October 23 for the first time but certainly not my last God's will. I agree fully about the people their cultural and the immence respect they show to their visitors, I am planning my next visit. I am a Jamaican by birth but left Jamaica at a very young age. Take care
You are awesome! Thanks so much for engaging and sharing here. Hope we will connect. God bless you!💞🙏
You're welcome
@H😂😂😊appyLifewithAngieMarie
U appear to be a gifted story teller. U tell ur story with passion
Marie i have just subscribed to your channel. I am a Ghanaian living abroad. Keep the good work my sister. I wish you all the best in your life.
Thank you so much 🤗Thanks for subscribing and engaging with me here! God bless you - wishing you every blessing...
I just love your wonderful vibes. A unique experience. Jamaican connection with Ghana goes way back centuries ago. These two countries have a lot in common ❤. God bless you.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing, Where are the 3ba noise makers,, Ghana is HOME ❤❤❤
U made me cried also
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Jamaicans are Ghanaians. They are descendants of Ashanti kingdom from out Ghana 🇬🇭. Ashanti spirit lived in them.
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Great content. Nice experience. I love your story. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much!
We love you so much mom❤❤😍🫶
You have to Visit Keta in the Volta Region anytime you are in Ghana .
Ive been to Ho and Hohoe in the Volta Region! Beautiful place and yes, I should see Volta again
@HappyLifewithAngieMarie Absolutely Keta is another beautiful place, Volta has the most beautiful beaches in Ghana.
i hav already sub..and i love u from ghana
Thanks so much for being you! You represent your country, your culture and everything im saying in the video so very well! Thanks for being a supportive, amazing subscriber! Nyame nhyira wo
Nyame nhyira wo so
A Ghanaian in New York subscribed to ur channel.
@@HappyLifewithAngieMarieyou're welcome, I tried and also think the best is yet to come, Those last three words have me clues to what they mean
@@parksviewfarm.8882 thanks so much! God bless you... stay warm over there in New York!
What a Beautiful account of an Experience!! I started cring; and few seconds afterwards; here comes the part you were crying too, at that point, I felt like hugging you virtually as we cried tigether! ❤️ ❤. Thank you soo much for sharing!!
Awww God bless you!!! I feel your sincerity and love... I tried not to cry and wanted to stop the v
❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful and serene looking person you are.
The Ashanti flag is the same as the Jamaican flag. Same people...different locations😊
Ohhhh 😀😊😉 Could that be it then? LOL.. I hope it's more than just the flag😀🙏💕
We have a lot in common...one people.
But I heard Ashantis never sells their owns its the fantis and other captured tribes ,dagomba and other tribes,
@@mikewalters4045More Ashanti's were sold by Denkyira's before Ashanti became powerful and also during Ashanti fight with the British too the captured Ashanti's were sold but they always caused troubles for the whites in wherever they sent them
Big up sister much love and respect .
🙏💕
Yes Empress I visited Jamaica with my Ghana passport and I was treated so well
I spent seven days in Trench Town and the Jamaicans love me so much
I fell like a King there one love
Wow this is great news! I'm so happy you visited my country Jamaica and had a great time there. Hope you will visit again soon❤
I just subscribed after watching this video,
Thank you so much! God bless you🙏💕
I sheared tears by listening to you,you gave me a nostalgic feeling,thanks alot for sharing your story with us❤
Thank you mom for this piece we love you ❤
I'm new here just like your experience with ghana. Was there last year. Back to the states tho. Everything you've said is very true ❤ ❤
i hv cried today ooh my dear i know more about Jamaicans as a Ghanaian in schools the student even learn patois in schools
WOW!!! I wasn't aware of this
From Ghana 🇬🇭 ♥
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Great job please keep it up God bless you peace one Love 🇬🇭🫶🥰🥰🥰😊😍🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙌🙌💯
You made me shed tears too
Aww. Mensu ma mensu !
ok I will try to🙂
There is some security in Ghana but it has dwindled drastically.
In Ghana we have own dividing sentiments about religion, ethnicity, tribe, political, social status; rich and poor etc but in these differences bind us together. For example, a person express ill-feelings about a particular tribe but it will surprised the person's best friend or relative is married that tribe. Muslims have friends and relatives who are Christians.
God bless you
I just subscribed to a great content, so realistic.
Thank you so much!
Thank you we love you too
Awesome I love ur smile
Thank you...
I just subscribed.
Thank you!
Really love your presentation and keep up.
Thanks so much!
I love your video ❤
Its none Visa for all Jamaican's and carribean's Passport, in other words you don't need a visa for those Passport to travel to Ghana.
Thanks so much for engaging! Many people want to visit the Motherland but some are not aware...it's good to confirm first though because the Caribbean has many small nations, some of which might not have that diplomatic arrangement as we might think
Some Jamaicans are Ashanti.
Same flag same people same food
Madam Jamaican is truly and real ancestors and Ghana. The lady of maroon on your currency is a woman from the Ashanti kingdom was a royal who was force the fled the kingdom with her family over chieftaincy issues during Otumfour Opoku Wari 1 era. Jamaicans are the true priest that were left on the Atlantic because their merchants were afraid of the power they were exhibiting and feared they were going to kill them. So all Jamaicans are Ghanaians from this very soil.
What a wonderful account. I saw a video this morning made by a lady claimed to come from Kenya. The content was so toxic. She laid false claims to the fact those coming from the diaspora, especially those coming from the Americas, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and other parts of the Caribbeans are ill treated at the entry port of Kotoka International Airport. She said the government has travelled to the US and the Caribbeans lying to the people to come over to Ghana yet the authorities have no proper structures put into place to make them safe.
You are giving an accounts from a sincere heart. That could be told from your demeanour and facial expressions that you a genuine person who does not intend to destroy others without any justifiable reasons.
I am a journalist based in Accra with a TH-cam channel. I will have loved to interview you one day on my channel.
Stay blessed!
And absolutely... I would be happy to connect on your channel. Just let me know when you are ready
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New sub
Awww thanks so much!!!! Sorry I made you cry... sometimes we just need a good cry though, right? 🙂
Your Videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you Angle?
Jamaica 🇯🇲 came out of Ghana 🇬🇭.
Queen Nanny is an Akan, an Asante warrior who fled lots of slaves into the mountain ⛰.
Maroons are also Akans,names like Accompong in Jamaica 🇯🇲 is Acheampong from Ghana 🇬🇭.
Takyi in Ghana and Taky/Taki in Jamaica.
We call cola-nut "bise/bisi..
I Ghana, we name after the day you're born such names kwame, ama, kwadwo, adwoa etc.
I learnt it was the Akans who name Jamaica 🇯🇲....
In twi/AKAN language... Gyama yɛ aka.
Perhaps we've come to stay permanently that corrupted to become Jamaica 🇯🇲.
WOWWW!!! Thank you for this!💕
If not corruption, Ghana would've been a better place for everyone.
That's not the case, plastic rubbers are taking over the Country, bad roads like we don't have leaders😢
May God 🙏 Bless the homeland 🇬🇭
🙏💕🙏
We're all here celebrating with her and not being mean with our usual nasty politics,
Hi Ben, how about stepping into leadership to help us deal with the problems you correctly cited? We need good leaders badly and who better steps up than you?
@@py20 I'll get there soon for better Ghana
@@benjaminnanaadjekum9092woa look , dab3n da 😂
The slave trade IS too sad
Absolutely! So veryyyy painful!
I'm surprise you're calling yourself a visitor or a stranger when you return to the land of your ancestors. It is your home.
Helloo 😂😂😂😂😂 ur child is stubborn 😊😊
Right? VERYYYYY Stubborn!😀
@@HappyLifewithAngieMarie u killed it
🙂@@sourcestvghuk9897
The reality is that Jamaicans are from ghana.
🙂
Thank mom anyway ete sen?
Nyame adom ooo.....me da ae
Take a look at your lovely face my dear, you are very attractive lady frankly ❤
If you had gone for the lunch, you would have been his side chick. Don’t think he was just doing that to be nice only. He will like more
You have strike very important,how this European went to mother land and mistreated them and explores and taken as slavery.
Angie Marie, you are a stubborn. You are a Ghanaian and you come like staying in that your visiting country....Jamaica. Learn some history about the Akans in Ghana and some group of Jamaica. Some group of Jamaicans have typical Ghanaian culture.
Oh why you are making cry.
@@kwakugyasiarthur4784 😀😁😂
Well said Sis from personal Experience as well
Yes Bro! It's a great feeling knowing we came from a great place with a wonderful heritage. Keep swinging and singing... more productions🎵
Thanks for your love for Ghana ❤
Strong up Sis, I certainly will @@HappyLifewithAngieMarie
Strong up King@@jacobnyarko3432
So when are you going back to Ghana?
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