What he said about having a change of perspective of Ghana after living abroad is so true. I remember not liking the red sand, the charcoal, the natural sheabutter and black soap, the houses... But after living in Europe for a couple of years the excitement and wonderness has vanished and i now watch Ghanaian vlogs, listen to old school Ghanaian music and follow regular Ghanaians on instagram and appreciate the motherland so much, and i'm 20 years old. One of my prayers is that Ghana and the sub saharan continent becomes economically independent without losing our roots so that when the Africans go abroad, it's just for travelling and not because they're running away from poverty or looking for a better life. Amen.
Oh wow. You explained what we are all going through (or have gone through) so well! It's about perception and the proper perception or a pro-African perception should be taught in schools in Africa.
Nice dream, but on whose shoulders does that burden rest on? Who should work on making their country habitable while his peers leave to find greener pasture? Prayers can only go so far.
@@_sol.invictus__ I would say all of us. Those in Ghana who know better and those of us abroad. Starting even a small business in Ghana will help. It will lead to if not anything employment of at least a few people and maybe serve as an inspiration for Ghanaians abroad who think starting a business in Ghana is a far fetched idea to know that it's possible. Just like how Hamamat has inspired me with her shea butter business.
As I always say 'Ghanaian skin is dark and lovely!' Kwame Nsiah Apau makes me so proud to be a Ghanaian, even though I am Nigerian (my background) and I have never been to Ghana. I know that doesn't make sense but I have to put my pride with whoever makes me feel proud. His perspective is so correct. He is so wise, shrewd and intelligent. He has such a deep understanding of what the people need. I want to hail him and celebrate him. I feel gratitude for his wise words. I have never been so satisfied with an interview. Thank you for this amazing interview!
Mennnn, this guy is talking and like me about mother Ghana . U gave me goose bumps. I hv lived here in the States for 24yrs and I hv hated the last 15yrs of me living here
Powerful message for the youth Afrakan in America,Europe,UK,France, Hayti,England,and worldwide must wake up with one voice,one currency, one passport,one nation for all black people worldwide in able for us to make it
Okyeame you said it all. Like J.J Rawlings once said, "Modernization is not Westernization". We should appreciate our mud house after all the egyptian pyramids are nothing but mud huts too
Hello Dentaa thank u so much for this. Where can I find the details for the guests on yesterday's agriculture webinar please??? Where will you post them..thank you.
Brother Kwame what a self conscious brother you are and what you’ve been saying isn’t only true but unsurprising too.🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
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GREETING Nana Dantaa; My dear Sistha, Just a note to think you much for your words of wisdom on the Africanization of Africa, and those in the diaspora. I’m one of those early pioneer of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s days (1965 to 1976) and author of; "MY SANKOFA” which was a BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCES, for me… Which is now available in PAPERBACK books via Amazon POD. See Amazon for details; Now concerning COVID-19: time has allowed me to reflect on the fact's that my part in the struggle for freedom (for all) as a VFW, & PAN-AFRICANIST wasn’t in vain, with the emerging of young people like you, which I am honor to support in anyway, you think I can be of assistance. Now I can Stay Home, Clean-up and be creative while planning ways to take part in the cleaning up of our planet, earth and supporting causes like your’s... Meanwhile let the struggle continue. “My Sankofa” (AND A BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCE) by a professional-artist/craftsman and freelance-photographer: See TH-cam Previews th-cam.com/video/FYEyi6fri1Q/w-d-xo.html Author of; “MY SANKOFA” which ENABLE me a BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCES. See details: www.amazon.com/Curtis-James-Morrow/e/B074TWSKKW/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 *************** Bottomline: African American like Black Africans in Africa, has been regulated to hustling for their daily bread; leaving little interest in reaching out to other Africans in the diaspora while using the old “Blame-game” as excuses for not living up to promises made to their ancestors in their motherland; Let’s face it Africans living abroad is much better off then when living in Africa. While being divided and controled, via; laws & treatied devised by their oppressors.
The fact that Ghanaian children are being taught Mandarin and Chinese at school is worrying. Why are they being taught the language of their would-be colonisers? French I can understand because there will be African french speakers that they may come into contact within their everyday lives but Mandarin/Chinese? The Chinese government does not mode well for the continent of Africa and the quicker grassroots Ghanaians realise that the better.
What he said about having a change of perspective of Ghana after living abroad is so true. I remember not liking the red sand, the charcoal, the natural sheabutter and black soap, the houses... But after living in Europe for a couple of years the excitement and wonderness has vanished and i now watch Ghanaian vlogs, listen to old school Ghanaian music and follow regular Ghanaians on instagram and appreciate the motherland so much, and i'm 20 years old. One of my prayers is that Ghana and the sub saharan continent becomes economically independent without losing our roots so that when the Africans go abroad, it's just for travelling and not because they're running away from poverty or looking for a better life. Amen.
Excellent points.
I agree
Oh wow. You explained what we are all going through (or have gone through) so well! It's about perception and the proper perception or a pro-African perception should be taught in schools in Africa.
Sorry - I meant that African people can be taught from childhood to have a perception that encourages a love of Africa.
Nice dream, but on whose shoulders does that burden rest on? Who should work on making their country habitable while his peers leave to find greener pasture? Prayers can only go so far.
@@_sol.invictus__ I would say all of us. Those in Ghana who know better and those of us abroad. Starting even a small business in Ghana will help. It will lead to if not anything employment of at least a few people and maybe serve as an inspiration for Ghanaians abroad who think starting a business in Ghana is a far fetched idea to know that it's possible. Just like how Hamamat has inspired me with her shea butter business.
Made in Ghana promotion is very important and I am so happy that its what we are now focusing on that. Let's spend money in Ghana and for Ghana!!!
Love this chap, his humility, intelligence and his sense of family and advancing the cause of humanity. Keep it up Okyeame Kwame
Okyeame is obviously a real principled man..I've learned allot from this interview
This guest is one of the greatest ive wartched on the Dentaa show
A White male explains the truth about Jesus Christ:
m.th-cam.com/video/iKifCGfEuSQ/w-d-xo.html&noapp=1
Mr Nsiah Appau is very intelligent young man we all look up to
He is a great speaker.
Awesome speaker...
I tasted every single word he spoke and my fiber digested every annunciation ❤️❤️❤️
Wow very inspiring interview. Okyeame was so forthcoming with his life struggles. Thank him for sharing
Can we give a hand for Dentaa👏🏾. Great interview!!!
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Brilliant Show and noble Vision 👏🇬🇭
Okyeame thank you as soon as Ghana open its borders am coming home gidigidi😂😂
Masa I don't think you are coming
Masa me too
i am not Ghanain but i enjoy the pride this man is is showing to the world. well done sir
Okyeame Kwame ano ate papa... Great interview. Thanks for allowing him to flow with no unnecessary interjections.♥️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Okyeame kwame is one of Ashanti guy who's Pushing Ghana 🇬🇭to the map✌I will support always sir 💥💥
This really a good show...I loved watching.. right questions asked
Amazingggg Conversation, Amazinggg Stage and Video Quality and Amazing Amazinggg PEOPLE!!!
@justsparkle glad you enjoyed it.. Keep tuned.. more to come
@@ODANANETWORK wow! thank you so much! I'm GLUED!😍
As I always say 'Ghanaian skin is dark and lovely!' Kwame Nsiah Apau makes me so proud to be a Ghanaian, even though I am Nigerian (my background) and I have never been to Ghana. I know that doesn't make sense but I have to put my pride with whoever makes me feel proud. His perspective is so correct. He is so wise, shrewd and intelligent. He has such a deep understanding of what the people need. I want to hail him and celebrate him. I feel gratitude for his wise words. I have never been so satisfied with an interview. Thank you for this amazing interview!
Same family
Ghana is on the right track, bravo to you all.
It sure is
This guy gets it.FINALLY!!!!
I'm loving dis show
He's looking good
And the way he answered all your questions
Nice interview
Big up #Detaashow
that's great ....i just like Oseikrom Kwame...very smart
Who else liked before the start of the interview itself? Like
A great man in all respect.God bless
Mennnn, this guy is talking and like me about mother Ghana . U gave me goose bumps. I hv lived here in the States for 24yrs and I hv hated the last 15yrs of me living here
Africa is the only continent left to be build..gather vim and come let us build and own a portion for your generations bro... Keep your head up!!!
Come home and let's go home brother.
I loved this interview! Very inspired. I can't wait to touch down and kiss the land. I've been gone for too long! 1❤
Nice interview u always bring great people on your show.God bless you
Wow beautiful conversation
I love couples that works together. Great show Dentaa!!
thanks wc
I love this conversation.Iwant to meet this man for your business I am in US now!!!
Powerful message for the youth Afrakan in America,Europe,UK,France, Hayti,England,and worldwide must wake up with one voice,one currency, one passport,one nation for all black people worldwide in able for us to make it
Ayibobo
beautiful interview. more of these but video and sound quality have to improve. continues inprovement...
Hi bro thanks for your feedback but can you also try playing it from a different device and see. Thank you 🙏🙏
The audio and video are amazing
Very good interview!
Interesting interview..I love you kwame
I am enjoying the show too much 👌💞🇬🇭
Kwame is born to be greater than great.
This sister is BEAUTIFUL !!!! You are healthy for me.
This man made me laugh and cry when he said “ we can still fall in love even though we are hungry” wow I could watch this interview all day.
She is intrigued by him!!! How she looks at him...nice...What a wise man!!!
951 like
Thank you Dentaa
Another Great interview.
God bless you and Artist Kwame. Yes, let love and be proud of our country.
These are real stories ,practical.
How I wish every Ghanaian can think and work hard like Mr. Okyeame
Eii Okyeame Kwame brofo Nana... so eloquent. Much love and respect for you sir...
Hyyy Dentaa
Skbeatz Records
Hiya
Been a while.
Hopefully maybe you might recognize me
Great work Dentaa
Okyeame you said it all.
Like J.J Rawlings once said, "Modernization is not Westernization".
We should appreciate our mud house after all the egyptian pyramids are nothing but mud huts too
We have more than mud huts in the lexicon of our architecture
@@tvs9978 as we should and we should appreciate them all
Africans build houses from soils instead of mud including in the Nile Valleys
Admire this!! EVERYTHING BIG STARTS LITTLE!!
Hello Dentaa thank u so much for this. Where can I find the details for the guests on yesterday's agriculture webinar please??? Where will you post them..thank you.
fertice1@gmail.com,
daviskorboe@yahoo.com,
Sarpei Kwadey ,
Kofi Anku ,
@@ODANANETWORK thank you so much!
Rap Dr.My Leaving Legend..God Bless ur Hustle & ur Family.. Much Luv Bro.
Dentaa is very beautiful like a lady I know back in the 1980’s whose name was also Dentaa, I believe she was from Juaben in Ashanti.
Wow this was powerful so proud✊🏾💪🏾
Thank you
Good guy..my mate at knust..unity hall..
Absolutely inspiring kwame. And to you ohemaa dentaa , keep up the good work
This interview is very great, the question are perfect and the answers is number one .wow
Thank you
Herh!...this guy get wisdom big time!!!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
The " white sheep in the family"!!! I love that...all about Self love!
Amazing interview by all standard
Thank you
Because nobody in America has time for yes sir ,master !
Nice interview
thanks
Excellent conversation. Loved this 💖🙏🏾🙌🏾
I truly enjoyed this interview. Well done! 👍🏾 👏🏾
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@ODANANETWORK 😊
Sister Akos Dentaa big up to you and your interviews. 🇬🇭💯✊🏿🖤
Dentaa this was a great interview 👏🏾🔥🔥 He is a great speaker
Okyeame should make a song"fly the flag"Red Gold Green
God I love this channel please let’s share ok.
Smart guy
Very interesting conversation
Brother Kwame what a self conscious brother you are and what you’ve been saying isn’t only true but unsurprising too.🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Vegas in the building
Interesting show big ups.
Big thanks
ODANA NETWORK welcome 🙏
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He talks good about his wife. God bless you all
Dental you are so beautiful in that natural skin colour
Thank you
Meda rAwurade ase Amen God bless you God bless you all
Dentaa how can follow u on social media? ur gorgeousness is so breathtaking, I love u to the stars and back.
Good for I am a musician myself weldone. Okyea me.
This brother speaks the truth
GREETING Nana Dantaa; My dear Sistha, Just a note to think you much for your words of wisdom on the Africanization of Africa, and those in the diaspora. I’m one of those early pioneer of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s days (1965 to 1976) and author of; "MY SANKOFA” which was a BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCES, for me… Which is now available in PAPERBACK books via Amazon POD.
See Amazon for details; Now concerning COVID-19: time has allowed me to reflect on the fact's that my part in the struggle for freedom (for all) as a VFW, & PAN-AFRICANIST wasn’t in vain, with the emerging of young people like you, which I am honor to support in anyway, you think I can be of assistance.
Now I can Stay Home, Clean-up and be creative while planning ways to take part in the cleaning up of our planet, earth and supporting causes like your’s... Meanwhile let the struggle continue.
“My Sankofa” (AND A BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCE) by a professional-artist/craftsman and freelance-photographer:
See TH-cam Previews
th-cam.com/video/FYEyi6fri1Q/w-d-xo.html
Author of; “MY SANKOFA” which ENABLE me a BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCES.
See details: www.amazon.com/Curtis-James-Morrow/e/B074TWSKKW/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
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Bottomline:
African American like Black Africans in Africa, has been regulated to hustling for their daily bread; leaving little interest in reaching out to other Africans in the diaspora
while using the old “Blame-game” as excuses for not living up to promises made to their ancestors in their motherland; Let’s face it Africans living abroad is much better off then when living in Africa.
While being divided and controled, via; laws & treatied devised by their oppressors.
I think the name of guest should be written with white ink so the viewers can see it clearly,just my opinion please.
We need stonebwoy on your show plsssssss @dentaa show
we were going to interview him before the COVID lockdown hit
ODANA NETWORK 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wooow what a wonderful man
Would you please doing mmmmm... am trinna listen gess
My guy look like Bobby Brown.
I did not know Bobby Brown was Ghananian.
Were for hmmm ahhhh and wow
These hosts should stop rolling their eyes upwards when asking questions.
Dentaa is beautiful but she doesn't have her own style, always dressed up by different stylist without her own style input
The fact that Ghanaian children are being taught Mandarin and Chinese at school is worrying. Why are they being taught the language of their would-be colonisers? French I can understand because there will be African french speakers that they may come into contact within their everyday lives but Mandarin/Chinese? The Chinese government does not mode well for the continent of Africa and the quicker grassroots Ghanaians realise that the better.
ONLY **HATERS** WILL CLICK THUMBS DOWN! self-hate is also REAL!!!!
Ashanti s love things doctor s lawyers. Añd not going to sing. God bless you
hmmm christianity paa nie
Why all success people from Ghana 🇬🇭 from Ashanti region
That hmmm and ahhhh make me stop listen to the program