So many beautiful choices. Taking your time, you are good at this. Car has to go back one more time. Accra is nice. Jubilee house, nice. Yes Monday let get your car back 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿. For a new and big car😁
Ashley Furniture is expensive in the U.S. so I know it’s expensive abroad. Most people in the U.S. shop at the furniture warehouses and liquidation centers.
Greetings, Kinza and Shady the grind is real. It is not easy when the transportation is limited. anyways we know you will choose some nice lighting for the apartment,you have good taste 😊
Good morning, good morning Kinza.... I loved the light at Kitea that you bought, I didn't see anything in Palace Mall that I looked like they compare, however, maybe I couldn't see good. Take your time and shop for the lights, the lights decor matters. Does it have more places that you can look? For the fans, you purchase those that will cover the square foot of the room, so always check for that, the size of fan blade and the speed it goes; they should be able to tell you how much room it can cover.
Hi Kinza, we are subscribers and building in Ghana too and getting ready to buy doors and windows. We need some help with identifying stores and cost, are you available on Wattsapp?
Those people with baskets on their heads, do they work for themselves or or someone else? Also, those people selling things on the sidewalk like shoes and clothes, do they own all those things or do they work for someone else? If they own these things, where do they get these items from and the money to buy these items from.
Some own these things and saved up for it, others also work for some people and some take loans or borrow from relatives to start up the business. Some also go to the wholesalers and collect the goods to sell with a commission on it, some also collect the goods to sell at a reduced cost and they make up on the profits for their work and return the agreed rate or money to the owner for more, so the more they sell both parties earn and the goods move faster for the wholesalers. Not all of them have the capital to do this business. Some also start to trade on less costly items like water or fruits and then upgrade to more costly but quick selling items. No government support or social services in Ghana and most of Africa.
@@nanabrimpong3485 Thanks...the reason I asked is I don't see people stealing food or drinks from them... I'm thinking, like here in the USA, people know who is Top Dog around town and who "works" for who and they know who not to mess with and steal from.
@evonnereed9268 well good luck to that kind of thier who decides to steal from someone hustling the streets, they will mob and if unlucky lynch that thief, don't get me wrong, there are thieves around like pick pockets and petty thieves, but they dare not try these people because instant justice exist on Africa. It ain't like abroad where you have these hot dog guys and others working for some gangs or paying for being in their turf, Ghana and I can say Africa ain't like that. Everyone is free. Unlike in the west where thieves have rights like the go in shops and walk out with stuff and security can't even touch them, that will not happen in Africa, people will beat the heck out of the person. And gun culture isn't here but if you are a thief caught with a weapon of using any kind of weapon to aid your crime which then makes it a robbery or ecen when found with it, your level of survival is now up to God. I am not saying it doesn't happen, but very rare and that person will really habe to be ready for any option. Even for drivers in traffic who buy stuff from them if the light goes and there's not enough time go pay them or whatsoever, they drive forward and park and they will come over to you to complete the transaction. Sometimes you get the ones that try to play smart with your change but it's very rare because they know you will be thier frequent customer if they are nice to you. And truly you find multiple of them selling same items sometimes and they all make their bread at the end of the house and day and they all have their customers also, sometimes they even recognise your car and call the person for you. And there are the road side beggars who go and bring children from the neighbouring countries displaced people especially from the Sahara area and use them to beg because they noticed people can't walk away from children while they site on the side and collect the money they make, some even rent children to do this. It very similar to what the Roma gypsies or sigano do world-wide.
Palace home
Blessed morning!
Same to you!
Yesssss! I loved the chair
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Very nice enjoy your night sis ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! ❤️
Good day y'all, thanks for sharing
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🏿🇬🇭🫶🏾
So far so good! I like what you chose!
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks for updating us
Always welcome 🙏🏿
So many beautiful choices. Taking your time, you are good at this. Car has to go back one more time. Accra is nice. Jubilee house, nice. Yes Monday let get your car back 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿. For a new and big car😁
I appreciate you! 🙏🏿🇬🇭🫶🏾
Good morning. Blessings, my sister. Keep up the good work you are doing, and thank you for sharing.
I appreciate the love and support! 🙏🏿🫶🏾🇬🇭
@@kinzababe1All the time. Much love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️
GOOD MORNING BLESSINGS 🎉
Good morning 😃
Morning!
@@Vashtii-o3b morning 🙏🏿🫶🏾🇬🇭
Ashley Furniture is expensive in the U.S. so I know it’s expensive abroad. Most people in the U.S. shop at the furniture warehouses and liquidation centers.
Your right!
Greetings, Kinza and Shady
the grind is real. It is not easy when the transportation is limited. anyways we know you will choose some nice lighting for the apartment,you have good taste 😊
@@missamanda539 Thank you 🙏🏿
Good morning KINZA, take your time. I’m sure you will find something soon.
Thank you 🙏🏿 I will 🙏🏿🇬🇭🫶🏾
Good morning, good morning Kinza.... I loved the light at Kitea that you bought, I didn't see anything in Palace Mall that I looked like they compare, however, maybe I couldn't see good. Take your time and shop for the lights, the lights decor matters. Does it have more places that you can look? For the fans, you purchase those that will cover the square foot of the room, so always check for that, the size of fan blade and the speed it goes; they should be able to tell you how much room it can cover.
I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on the lighting and fans. 🙏🏿
Just wanted you to know that we are not hearing the music. Whenever you comment on music .
You don’t hear it but TH-cam here it and then I will get copyright strike.🙏🏿🇬🇭😂
Why not use solar panels for electricity? Sunlight is free
@@Steph_Said sun is free but not the panels.
Hello
Pls some of us wanna know the prices of the items
Sure 👍 I could only show what I can…🙏🏿🇬🇭🫶🏾
How is the daily car rental cost compared to the west?
@@herregalness7461 I’m lucky to find a car rental that doesn’t come with a driver.
@@kinzababe1 Oh they normally come with a driver? Oh wow! Now that sounds like that would double the cost... Good for you.
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Hi Kinza, we are subscribers and building in Ghana too and getting ready to buy doors and windows. We need some help with identifying stores and cost, are you available on Wattsapp?
My contact is in the description.
Those people with baskets on their heads, do they work for themselves or or someone else?
Also, those people selling things on the sidewalk like shoes and clothes, do they own all those things or do they work for someone else?
If they own these things, where do they get these items from and the money to buy these items from.
Some own these things and saved up for it, others also work for some people and some take loans or borrow from relatives to start up the business. Some also go to the wholesalers and collect the goods to sell with a commission on it, some also collect the goods to sell at a reduced cost and they make up on the profits for their work and return the agreed rate or money to the owner for more, so the more they sell both parties earn and the goods move faster for the wholesalers. Not all of them have the capital to do this business. Some also start to trade on less costly items like water or fruits and then upgrade to more costly but quick selling items. No government support or social services in Ghana and most of Africa.
Thank you for explaining this 🇬🇭🙏🏿🫶🏾
@@nanabrimpong3485 Thanks...the reason I asked is I don't see people stealing food or drinks from them...
I'm thinking, like here in the USA, people know who is Top Dog around town and who "works" for who and they know who not to mess with and steal from.
@kinzababe1 always a pleasure
@evonnereed9268 well good luck to that kind of thier who decides to steal from someone hustling the streets, they will mob and if unlucky lynch that thief, don't get me wrong, there are thieves around like pick pockets and petty thieves, but they dare not try these people because instant justice exist on Africa. It ain't like abroad where you have these hot dog guys and others working for some gangs or paying for being in their turf, Ghana and I can say Africa ain't like that. Everyone is free. Unlike in the west where thieves have rights like the go in shops and walk out with stuff and security can't even touch them, that will not happen in Africa, people will beat the heck out of the person. And gun culture isn't here but if you are a thief caught with a weapon of using any kind of weapon to aid your crime which then makes it a robbery or ecen when found with it, your level of survival is now up to God. I am not saying it doesn't happen, but very rare and that person will really habe to be ready for any option.
Even for drivers in traffic who buy stuff from them if the light goes and there's not enough time go pay them or whatsoever, they drive forward and park and they will come over to you to complete the transaction. Sometimes you get the ones that try to play smart with your change but it's very rare because they know you will be thier frequent customer if they are nice to you. And truly you find multiple of them selling same items sometimes and they all make their bread at the end of the house and day and they all have their customers also, sometimes they even recognise your car and call the person for you. And there are the road side beggars who go and bring children from the neighbouring countries displaced people especially from the Sahara area and use them to beg because they noticed people can't walk away from children while they site on the side and collect the money they make, some even rent children to do this. It very similar to what the Roma gypsies or sigano do world-wide.