I have been to Ghana about 30 times last there in December 2023, I unofficially adopted 4 girls in the 1990’s when they were young and put them through school . The youngest graduated with a degree two years ago , I walked two of them down the aisle when they married in 2022 & 2023. A couple of friends and I are coming to Ghana in 2025 to buy land and make the move
I can totally relate to what he said. Went to Ghana earlier this year, my second trip to the continent. I fell in love with Ghana. As a dark-skinned Black woman I was in the majority, my blackness was enough. I felt confident and beautiful. I felt at home. I’m already planning my second trip to Ghana.
More people from the U.S. are coming to Africa and getting away from those racist dogs to get peace of mind . I have been to Ghana 30 times . I was last there in December of 2023 and I am going to South Africa this December for the 10 time it’s time for me to get out of amerikkka
@@patrickfrempong7504 Everywhere is a choice. "African" Americans always talking this ish about Africa acting like they have some connection when the reality "African" Americans are white people in black skin. Zero to do with Africa. They are FULLY assimilated and believe in EVERYTHING white and desire EVERYTHING white. They don't even know what fufu is or jollof most likely. They don't represent a single thing from Africa they represent white colonizers and they don't understand when they go to real Africa as "African" Americans they do the EXACT thing the colonizers, they stay crying about about, did to their ancestors. They have no idea who are what they represent because they are completely lost and have no intention of being anything "African". Shit African countries seem to be following African American culture now these days and they will soon be lost too. REAL Africans go everywhere in the world much like chinese. African Americans barely leave a state let alone a country.
We are definitely stronger together. You would be surprised how much we on the continent have to contribute, it's not just about the favorable US dollar exchange.
Definitely understand him, Africa is a goldmine for investing and building. We all need to leave the US and invest in the Motherland. There we can grow and be who/what we were meant to be without all the Western roadblocks and influence
@@airetglobalcommunications8463 Well be that honest contractor. I've been to Kenya twice and there is a lot of fraud I hear, mainly due to poverty but I know there are honest contractors, just have to find them. Same as the US
@ And in return you all are making the prices high for the locals. Agree there is no racism but the government is corrupt to the core and most of these countries are puppets for the West.
I love his demeanor and disposition. He totally feels at home. Keep doing your thing man. I am very proud of him. He went there with the right mindset - self sufficiency and determination to tackle any problem as they come. Great job.
Dre is selling at the same price point as Max Maxwell in Zanzibar. Good for them! Fair price point…. not their job to address the housing crisis or affordable housing problem on the continent. Their ancestors have already earned their right in blood. I hope they laugh all the way to the bank and keep expanding.
You sound ignorant..check the development being done by Ghanaians,so far he is the only african american who is doing something like and i could see the same feel on the face of tim....dont say what you dont know ghanaians are go getters
We come. However, it is expensive and a lot of people can not afford it. I came to Ghana in July and Im coming again next year. The flight prices are ridiculous.
@@tanyabarnes4899 Yet you can afford the USA? LOL.. I always laugh at these kind of excuses some of you always make to stay in your western comfort zone.
@@tanyabarnes4899 I have to agree. I went to Ghana in November of 2023. The price of the flight was outrageous - not to mention the VISA process - compared to travel to Europe. For example: a flight to Paris, France can be as low as $399.00 round trip. A flight to England is about the same, especially when the airlines do summer specials. They make the flights to Europe cheap but they make that money back by making the flights to Africa very expensive. And the flights are infrequent - we had the hardest time getting a flight that matched our tour. There are flights going to Europe every day - but we had to get a flight that landed two days before our tour started. My flight to Ghana was over $1,000.00. No one is making excuses - if you are paying $2,000 or $3,000 a month in rent or mortgage - which is typical in the U.S.. Gas, electric, water, internet and just the basic Western living expenses it can take years to save enough money to travel to Africa. But a lot of people make the sacrifice - I did. I went with a black American travel tour group - but again - it was expensive. I would do it again and I intend to - I'll be going to South Africa at the end of December. My second time on the continent - I'm really looking forward to it.
This Brother just put "Go Black 2 Africa" to shame and I am glad we still have real African Americans proving that living in Africa is not just another option but the real deal.
No. He didn't put anybody to shame. Don't sugarcoat Ghana. GB2A is being realistic. Our leaders and we the citizens have messed up and you know it. So be realistic.
When are we going to see beyond our leaders and do things by ourselves. Go black 2 Africa came to Africa for content only, and not development. Believe in yourself that u can also do it 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
It's very true. He came to Africa only for content. Let's come together and build Africa. 3rd European war is in the pipeline. Rheinmetall company has started producing war equipment for Europe
@@_Be_Stillyou mean go black 2 Africa is realistic by telling African Americans not to invest in Ghana whiles he himself is investing heavily in Ghana, that only care about youtuber viewership
He's really been thought full in how he is constructing the building. Very clever in use of the bricks and the cool air from the valley. I don't think people are building on this level in the western world. Wishing him all the best
I love this interview! I love your channel and your approach to making positive content here Brother Swain! My number one takeaway from this interview is when the Brother said “You Are Enough” ✊🏾
Why do I see Jerry Rawlings... Nice. Come do your thing it is your home brother. From a brother from the Ivory Coast. There is nothing better then "home" where your surrounding looks like you. Stay bless!!
So surprised and amazed at this young man. I'm from Kansas City, MO as well. He is so inspiring! I've been wanting to travel and move to the continent for some time, so good to see his success story. He's making it possible for others to believe they can do the same by providing access to buy a beautiful affordable home as well. He really looks familiar too! Probably have seen him at a K C BBQ joint😅. Definitely want to learn more!
Ghana and the rest of Africa needs investment. Philanthropy is fine but investment makes a much bigger difference. I've been to Ghana and it's a really beautiful place. Kumasi and Accra are outstanding. The beaches, the resorts, just walking downtown you would think you were in New York or Chicago. You feel so safe and like he said - everyone looks like you and you don't feel like an outsider. I'm going back in December to South Africa. I can't wait!!!
Invest in Zambia, the central point of Southern Africa. The only place in the world where 4 countries meet! It’s one of the largest fast growing economies of the last decade. Fertile for business ideas. More than 50% are under 25. English is the first language. If not invest but that country is a good place to start. (More connections)
@@krillin876 You obviously, Ghana is a very welcoming country. No Ghanaian is calling someone from the diaspora a colonizer. And non-african only get called that when they are disrespectful to Ghanaians.
This is fascinating!! He is a marketing genius too. You can feel the passion in his voice, especially when we was talking about the amenities in the homes. $170K to $185K for those specs?
I agree with who said makes sure to maintain natural vegetation and natural forest. All of those homes is good to be on solar however still the water supply and all that 170.units sounds like a great investment just dont Americanize the place to loss the natural resources. Building is Amazing!!!
Eiiii mr Tim you gonna kill person oooo,Dre is a visionary man because I followed him from the scratch when his land was like a jungle,Kwame Acheaw watching from Germany 🇩🇪
Amazing guys nice video I love Kansas City am actually from Denver Colorado this is great real estate investment in Ghana i will check it out all the best.
A lot of African Americans have been going to Ghana and investing and building for decades. I just found out not long ago of a professor I had in college has a resort in Ghana for decades. Since the 80s Seems to be doing well.
The quality of your earth bricks and the workmanship of the construction are exquisite. May visit you from Nigeria via USA for motivation. Good job bro.
Amazing interview as usual 🤎🤎🤎. So amazing!! Can't wait to visit Ghana. Hearing him talk about the black houses begs the question for me...What is the vetting process for those interested in purchasing? Will my neighbors look like me or does that matter?
I have watched this particular episode for many many times today but I don't get board of watching and again I have shared it to 10 friends here in Bremen Germany
Amazing project im glad you take the intiative moving to Afrika this what we need as Blacks in the diaspora congrats blessings, grace and health. Kudos 🙏🏾
It's all well and good for all these investors coming to Ghana to invest in housing, be it in mining, agriculture, retail and insurance, is the Ghana government checking on all these foreign investors to make sure guide lines are followed, like invaromental procedures, free water flow bodies are maintained, trees are planted in areas cleared for construction and safety for all in this areas. It shouldn't be free for all in the name of investments, we must keep our future generations in mind not to jeopardized their future as well. Ghana is blessed with beautiful vegetation and clean environment, we must continue to sustain it and pass it on for our future generations.
And this is why A LOT of African Americans don't wanna come back. Furthermore how you gonna invest in sectors besides building when you can become a citizen for 10 years.
I love what Dre is doing. I follow him also on Instagram and he has a TH-cam channel. His project is coming along nicely. The black color with light wood accents is a nice design.
Where have you been braa Tim. U have been missed. I follow Dre and he's doing a great job. I know he shall persevere and win. Ayekooo!!! Your camaraman can do better Tim.
Where is the infrastructure to support the people that are buying. Are the community streets paved? Is there a nearby park and shopping, grocery, gas station, lighting.
I wish you all the best! I pray everything goes well for you !! Smart move. Well done!! God bless your new business. Make sure you learn the language.🙏🙏
I like how he said same thing view you can get in California but just not the California prices preach even this man clearly has the money to live in California but why keep making white folks richer and them breaking your pockets with taxes and etc but he got in his own lane salute to him im proud of him
Tim love watching you , my first trip to Ghana was fantastic very positive experience met some fantastic young ambassador for Ghana, my second visit to Ghana completely different First I paid and ordered 2 solar cameras on arrival when I enquirexd where to collect the cameras from, I was told that they would deliver it to me. I sent the address I was staying at and reminded them that I was only there for 2 days before moving to the Central region. I then received a text message back they sold out and would be in contact when they have in stock. I then travelled to the Central went through 18 police road block of of which ask for my driving licenses held on to them and demanded 550 hgc kept it for 2 hours until I was forced to give him the last 475 ghs I had. I had to thank the lord that I didn't need any petrol to complete my journey. That is also the other part of Ghana. I am now wondering do I stay with the devil I know or change it for another that looks like me?
What do you think about Dre’s journey?
Interesting
Visionary
Awesome
Hi dear,please can I get his contact details
It's excellent 👌. Beautiful interview.
This gave me the chills. When he said I ain’t never going back Its like being freed from jail. Damnnn
Exactly ❤
He has a high vibrational positive energy and this is the reason why he has not had a negative experience. May God continue to bless him.
I have been to Ghana about 30 times last there in December 2023, I unofficially adopted 4 girls in the 1990’s when they were young and put them through school . The youngest graduated with a degree two years ago , I walked two of them down the aisle when they married in 2022 & 2023. A couple of friends and I are coming to Ghana in 2025 to buy land and make the move
I really love African Americans, and I will love to see many of them in Ghana. Ghana will get better soon and it good we grow together ❤️
I can totally relate to what he said. Went to Ghana earlier this year, my second trip to the continent. I fell in love with Ghana. As a dark-skinned Black woman I was in the majority, my blackness was enough. I felt confident and beautiful. I felt at home. I’m already planning my second trip to Ghana.
❤fantastic..you single?
Im Ghana link up for friendship
Kenya too welcomes you. Kenya is home, so us US for me.
il préfère les femmes claires la bas dsl. 🤣
@@jacksonogwindi1653 Kenya became a popular African American girl's name. We got love for Kenya
I can only imagine what that must feel like.
I am Nigerian American but man I love this guy perspectives. We need y'all in Africa, please come home
More people from the U.S. are coming to Africa and getting away from those racist dogs to get peace of mind . I have been to Ghana 30 times . I was last there in December of 2023 and I am going to South Africa this December for the 10 time it’s time for me to get out of amerikkka
Inspirational, the whole black diaspora should be developing Africa 🔥
That's BAD advice. More important to move where they don't want you to move.
@@letsgetdoingwhere don’t they want them. Don’t project western ignorance on Africans
@@letsgetdoingBut always great to have some choice. Ghana's an option for the diaspora always...
@@patrickfrempong7504 Everywhere is a choice. "African" Americans always talking this ish about Africa acting like they have some connection when the reality "African" Americans are white people in black skin. Zero to do with Africa. They are FULLY assimilated and believe in EVERYTHING white and desire EVERYTHING white. They don't even know what fufu is or jollof most likely. They don't represent a single thing from Africa they represent white colonizers and they don't understand when they go to real Africa as "African" Americans they do the EXACT thing the colonizers, they stay crying about about, did to their ancestors. They have no idea who are what they represent because they are completely lost and have no intention of being anything "African". Shit African countries seem to be following African American culture now these days and they will soon be lost too.
REAL Africans go everywhere in the world much like chinese. African Americans barely leave a state let alone a country.
We are definitely stronger together. You would be surprised how much we on the continent have to contribute, it's not just about the favorable US dollar exchange.
Definitely understand him, Africa is a goldmine for investing and building. We all need to leave the US and invest in the Motherland. There we can grow and be who/what we were meant to be without all the Western roadblocks and influence
It sounds good, but it's hard to find honest contractors.
We can build where we are and in Africa
@@jumpingonoffthejet9377 The cost's are too high in US and our wealth goes sooooo much further in Africa plus the racism and politics are nonexistent.
@@airetglobalcommunications8463 Well be that honest contractor. I've been to Kenya twice and there is a lot of fraud I hear, mainly due to poverty but I know there are honest contractors, just have to find them. Same as the US
@ And in return you all are making the prices high for the locals. Agree there is no racism but the government is corrupt to the core and most of these countries are puppets for the West.
I love his demeanor and disposition. He totally feels at home. Keep doing your thing man. I am very proud of him. He went there with the right mindset - self sufficiency and determination to tackle any problem as they come. Great job.
Beautiful. Black is black. Tim, your intelligence as always in your interviews is next to nothing. Blessings from your Ghanaian brother in Tema❤❤
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He kinda resembles jerry rawlings
😂😂 sure , you are right
Only the color is different
😂😂 he does
@@LowMax_ true. I thought same when I saw the interview.
He may become the president of Ghana some day😅😅
Dre is selling at the same price point as Max Maxwell in Zanzibar. Good for them! Fair price point…. not their job to address the housing crisis or affordable housing problem on the continent. Their ancestors have already earned their right in blood. I hope they laugh all the way to the bank and keep expanding.
Ghanaians are not homeless get it down.
You sound ignorant..check the development being done by Ghanaians,so far he is the only african american who is doing something like and i could see the same feel on the face of tim....dont say what you dont know ghanaians are go getters
@@patrickagyei6547Really?? Are u sure?? This shows that u have no idea of your own country!
@@blackdotfamily7535Go getters? Go get what??
This brother has it 1000% right .
I wish more African Americans will have this same perspective.
Black people come to the continent
We come. However, it is expensive and a lot of people can not afford it. I came to Ghana in July and Im coming again next year. The flight prices are ridiculous.
@@tanyabarnes4899 Yet you can afford the USA? LOL.. I always laugh at these kind of excuses some of you always make to stay in your western comfort zone.
@@JonGreenyare you wanting to come to our comfort zone and experience our comfort zone?
@@alexxb7957 Useless question.
@@tanyabarnes4899 I have to agree. I went to Ghana in November of 2023. The price of the flight was outrageous - not to mention the VISA process - compared to travel to Europe. For example: a flight to Paris, France can be as low as $399.00 round trip. A flight to England is about the same, especially when the airlines do summer specials. They make the flights to Europe cheap but they make that money back by making the flights to Africa very expensive. And the flights are infrequent - we had the hardest time getting a flight that matched our tour. There are flights going to Europe every day - but we had to get a flight that landed two days before our tour started. My flight to Ghana was over $1,000.00. No one is making excuses - if you are paying $2,000 or $3,000 a month in rent or mortgage - which is typical in the U.S.. Gas, electric, water, internet and just the basic Western living expenses it can take years to save enough money to travel to Africa. But a lot of people make the sacrifice - I did. I went with a black American travel tour group - but again - it was expensive. I would do it again and I intend to - I'll be going to South Africa at the end of December. My second time on the continent - I'm really looking forward to it.
I like his spirit.. Jehovah bless u Dre Taylor🙏
I feel the same way....He is a Godly man.
This Brother just put "Go Black 2 Africa" to shame and I am glad we still have real African Americans proving that living in Africa is not just another option but the real deal.
No. He didn't put anybody to shame. Don't sugarcoat Ghana. GB2A is being realistic. Our leaders and we the citizens have messed up and you know it. So be realistic.
When are we going to see beyond our leaders and do things by ourselves. Go black 2 Africa came to Africa for content only, and not development. Believe in yourself that u can also do it 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
It's very true. He came to Africa only for content. Let's come together and build Africa. 3rd European war is in the pipeline. Rheinmetall company has started producing war equipment for Europe
That Go Black 2 Africa is not real. He's fake and jealous.
@@_Be_Stillyou mean go black 2 Africa is realistic by telling African Americans not to invest in Ghana whiles he himself is investing heavily in Ghana, that only care about youtuber viewership
He's really been thought full in how he is constructing the building. Very clever in use of the bricks and the cool air from the valley. I don't think people are building on this level in the western world. Wishing him all the best
Keep up the job Tim. Greetings from a Ghanaian in Brooklyn, NYC You have a new subscriber
What part of Brooklyn? I’m in Seagate.
Go King! You’re doing your thing 🎉❤ You make me proud!!!
Need more men like this.
I love this interview! I love your channel and your approach to making positive content here Brother Swain! My number one takeaway from this interview is when the Brother said “You Are Enough” ✊🏾
Man,I can't stop watching this particular video
Why do I see Jerry Rawlings... Nice. Come do your thing it is your home brother. From a brother from the Ivory Coast. There is nothing better then "home" where your surrounding looks like you. Stay bless!!
So surprised and amazed at this young man. I'm from Kansas City, MO as well. He is so inspiring! I've been wanting to travel and move to the continent for some time, so good to see his success story. He's making it possible for others to believe they can do the same by providing access to buy a beautiful affordable home as well. He really looks familiar too! Probably have seen him at a K C BBQ joint😅. Definitely want to learn more!
I’m from KC as well..He used to run the garden off Prospect
@SociallyDanie Oh really I didn't know that! Thanks for letting me know!
Ghana and the rest of Africa needs investment. Philanthropy is fine but investment makes a much bigger difference. I've been to Ghana and it's a really beautiful place. Kumasi and Accra are outstanding. The beaches, the resorts, just walking downtown you would think you were in New York or Chicago. You feel so safe and like he said - everyone looks like you and you don't feel like an outsider. I'm going back in December to South Africa. I can't wait!!!
Invest in Morocco and Algeria too.
You should visit the Volta Region in Ghana. It's breathtaking
Invest in Zambia, the central point of Southern Africa. The only place in the world where 4 countries meet! It’s one of the largest fast growing economies of the last decade. Fertile for business ideas. More than 50% are under 25. English is the first language. If not invest but that country is a good place to start. (More connections)
LIAR LIAR. English Is Not The First Language In Every African Countries. English Is Second Language. South African Is Number One. @missqt48
Kumasi is a sh*thole and Accra ugly, stop lie u.
Ghana needs to make it easier for these motivated individuals to invest in ghana and keep their profits to continue to develop the country.
They see those people as "colonizers"...unfortunately many people get screwed building in Ghana. Hopefully the newer administration will be better..
@@krillin876 They only see *non-africans* and *non diasporans* as colonizers especially when they misbehave and disrespect the Ghanaian people.
@@krillin876found the salty non african
@@LowMax_ where is the salty non-african?
@@krillin876 You obviously, Ghana is a very welcoming country. No Ghanaian is calling someone from the diaspora a colonizer. And non-african only get called that when they are disrespectful to Ghanaians.
Dre is very encouraging. I would have been nice to see the completed units in its entirety.
TIM THANKS FOR THE INTERVIEW GOD BLESS YOU ALL
These houses are beautiful. Befitting of the landscape
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS IS EVERYTHING✨
Blessings Dre🙏🏾
This is the most beautiful real estate development I have ever seen of all the thousands I have seen on youtube
This is fascinating!!
He is a marketing genius too. You can feel the passion in his voice, especially when we was talking about the amenities in the homes.
$170K to $185K for those specs?
On the 19th of November 2024 both of them are now Ghanaian citizens and Dre Taylor is extremely positive
Back-to-Africa movement in full force..
I agree with who said makes sure to maintain natural vegetation and natural forest. All of those homes is good to be on solar however still the water supply and all that 170.units sounds like a great investment just dont Americanize the place to loss the natural resources. Building is Amazing!!!
This chap as a beautiful mindset very positive good brotha do your thing.👍🏿
Everything Dre Taylor described about coming to Africa as a Negro from Amerikkka is so spot on. I can’t wait to buy one of his black houses!
You're welcome back to Africa
GHANA IS BLESSED
Eiiii mr Tim you gonna kill person oooo,Dre is a visionary man because I followed him from the scratch when his land was like a jungle,Kwame Acheaw watching from Germany 🇩🇪
Grüße aus Berlin Bruder
Danke
This great. First time here.. i live in chicago first to this channel and first time to see some like from a real black brothers
Happy to see Tim and other brothers in Ghana
Amazing guys nice video I love Kansas City am actually from Denver Colorado this is great real estate investment in Ghana i will check it out all the best.
Do you have property in Colorado
I'm in Colorado to in fort Collins 🎉
I always enjoy watching Dre.
Congrats to him for recognizing and investing. Love the designs.
A lot of African Americans have been going to Ghana and investing and building for decades. I just found out not long ago of a professor I had in college has a resort in Ghana for decades. Since the 80s Seems to be doing well.
BEAUTIFUL !! They'll be sold out after this one😂😂😂😮😮😮❤❤❤❤GOD is Good!!
Outstanding project, great content. Amazing journey.
The price is RIGHT.
The quality of your earth bricks and the workmanship of the construction are exquisite. May visit you from Nigeria via USA for motivation. Good job bro.
I love his properties. So nice! I need one!
Great interview Tim. Keep pushing Dre. Rooting 4 you man!!!
Excellent content. It gives us hope as a people. Construction is reasonably priced and classy.
This is good stuff. I’m looking forward to being in Ghana February.
very true 14:23
those views are straight hollywood
Amazing interview as usual 🤎🤎🤎. So amazing!! Can't wait to visit Ghana. Hearing him talk about the black houses begs the question for me...What is the vetting process for those interested in purchasing? Will my neighbors look like me or does that matter?
The houses are beautiful. Blessings.
Man this is 🖤 Blacktiful,oh! Man👏 black power 💪
I have watched this particular episode for many many times today but I don't get board of watching and again I have shared it to 10 friends here in Bremen Germany
Amazing project im glad you take the intiative moving to Afrika this what we need as Blacks in the diaspora congrats blessings, grace and health. Kudos 🙏🏾
It's all well and good for all these investors coming to Ghana to invest in housing, be it in mining, agriculture, retail and insurance, is the Ghana government checking on all these foreign investors to make sure guide lines are followed, like invaromental procedures, free water flow bodies are maintained, trees are planted in areas cleared for construction and safety for all in this areas.
It shouldn't be free for all in the name of investments, we must keep our future generations in mind not to jeopardized their future as well.
Ghana is blessed with beautiful vegetation and clean environment, we must continue to sustain it and pass it on for our future generations.
And this is why A LOT of African Americans don't wanna come back. Furthermore how you gonna invest in sectors besides building when you can become a citizen for 10 years.
Very very dope man!
I love what Dre is doing. I follow him also on Instagram and he has a TH-cam channel. His project is coming along nicely. The black color with light wood accents is a nice design.
Where have you been braa Tim. U have been missed. I follow Dre and he's doing a great job. I know he shall persevere and win. Ayekooo!!!
Your camaraman can do better Tim.
This is amazing! Love the sustainability.
I need to come see!😊
Inspiring !
Where is the infrastructure to support the people that are buying. Are the community streets paved? Is there a nearby park and shopping, grocery, gas station, lighting.
Praise Yah keep up the good work brother .
You’re doing these videos very well bro. Great work
Dre's journey is very interesting and insightful
I wish you all the best! I pray everything goes well for you !! Smart move. Well done!! God bless your new business. Make sure you learn the language.🙏🙏
Simply wonderful!!
This nan is Native Indian -its good he is investing because we will in Africa soon to take our land back
Great Great Job 👍 Congratulations 🎊 Ghana 🇬🇭 is the best country. .our look at the green views 😂❤
Do your things is your stall ❤ everything is absolutely beautiful bravo❤🎉🎉🎉 my brother ❤
I love his dispensation
God bless these brothers ❤
I love it. Cali cost $10mil FOR THAT VIEW NOW
Ok that house is something else. I wonder what his property looked like in Kansas ive only been through there once but the area was beautiful
You are Welcome Back Bro ❤❤❤
Amazing!
Very beautiful and matured interview ❤❤❤😊😊
Woow, well done Bro.👍🏾👍🏾
❤❤❤❤❤ please you are welcome to your home brother ❤❤❤❤... many hugs to him from the Volta Region.
Love it! Been a minute @tim swain. No new videos
Nice but l wonder who is going to build the roads, side walks and sewage treatment station for the community
The Community will build it all.
@@Magenta591 : Sounds like waiting for a life time
Men! I wish I could identify such a developer in East Africa, to be specific , Kenya . I love the quality and price.
I hope that he brings some of his students with him
Love it!
I wanted to do this in other African country because my country is so underdeveloped. Then I said to myself you change that!
I like how he said same thing view you can get in California but just not the California prices preach even this man clearly has the money to live in California but why keep making white folks richer and them breaking your pockets with taxes and etc but he got in his own lane salute to him im proud of him
Tim love watching you , my first trip to Ghana was fantastic very positive experience met some fantastic young ambassador for Ghana, my second visit to Ghana completely different First I paid and ordered 2 solar cameras on arrival when I enquirexd where to collect the cameras from, I was told that they would deliver it to me. I sent the address I was staying at and reminded them that I was only there for 2 days before moving to the Central region. I then received a text message back they sold out and would be in contact when they have in stock. I then travelled to the Central went through 18 police road block of of which ask for my driving licenses held on to them and demanded 550 hgc kept it for 2 hours until I was forced to give him the last 475 ghs I had. I had to thank the lord that I didn't need any petrol to complete my journey. That is also the other part of Ghana. I am now wondering do I stay with the devil I know or change it for another that looks like me?
Mr Tim’s I like ur vim 😊😂😂😂” confidence “
I love it,
great pice of work!
Wow beautiful ❤🎉🎉❤
Smart man.
Absolutely 💯 Awesome ❤
Well done