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  • where de fuck were u entering kpando from? this is not de route to kpando i know!!!!

  • yea Impearialist pigs, in the US Ican't buy land or a house untill I have a residence, but the naive fools in Ghana who don't know their history & how racist & evil you are, are prostituting themselves to you to pave the way for your multinational companies & military to take over the place & reconolise them, like your ancestors the missionaries did, well when I finish my masters I am going back home to Ghana into politics, to make sure you follow the same rules as me when I am in the US

  • Well done. Nice video.

  • Wow excellent video! We will be building a lodge(hotel-resort type place) up on a mountain in the Volta Region. In the meantime, we have a Ghanaian tour operator that works for us, very trustworthy, too. If anyone wants to do a trip, any budget, pls. contact me. It was really wonderful to see THE Adome bridge, and the Ewe drum stand along the road. I also bought several of those and brought them back to the States.

  • do you recomend that trip? might do that!

  • heey! I was in ghana same time as u were, and im going back in a week :D cant wait

  • I gonna try to carry the PA speakers like that.

  • hey justin , i hope u enjoyed the trip to kpando. As a matter of fact i'm a ghanaian. I also hope u enjoyed da food. like fufu .

  • i'm ghanian too and i just went there last summer

  • point of correction...the hotel in question is not exclusively for westerners..no hotel in Ghana is.

  • maybe he meant it was "exclusively for westeners" because many ghanaians can't afford it. So Ghanaians CAN stay there but they don't got money

  • what do u meen?

  • thanks...for the videos

  • may yah bless you.

  • esse, sorry

  • Regina is latin for Queen, Ese or eve, as mom is ab ovo (from the egg) Happy mothers day all

  • Esi means she was born on a Sunday. I spent 5 months in Ghana. My name was Kwame because I was born on a Saturday. Great great country.

  • I didnt realize you were doing this kind of stuff, i just looked at your guide to string a guitar, and subscirbed... but this is amazing, keep up the good work!

  • Thanks for the blogs Justin. Brings back some memories. I worked in Ghana for a month back in 1996. Spent 2 weeks in Accra, then 2 weeks in Obuasi and the Ashanti gold fields. Amazing place. A real eye opener for an Aussie. For all the poorness and bad living conditions, I have never seen people smile so much. Lovely people. The slave castles at Cape Coast were very sad. If you have any more video, IO would look forward to seeing it.

    Thanks

  • finally i saw your gf...nice....keep up the good work justin...

  • justin,

    what is the name of the volunteer organization?

  • are you on vacation or some kind of mission trip?

  • Thanks for everything you do Justin, you seem to be a fantastic person, the world could use more people like yourself.

    Brad

  • Really great video blog Justin. Don't leave us hanging... show us more!

  • excellent video Justin.

    -a little different than what i usually see from you.

    have a great day,

    XEM

  • its funny cuz your like an atheist or something and their boat said no jesus no life

  • u guys are amazing.

  • i give up on africa.

  • As much money and aid given to Africa it should be carpeted. The net result of all this "help" is that they are still in the stone age, there are just more of them needing stuff. I give up, here is some food hope you enjoy your misery

  • Good job, Mate. Africa, in general, is not for the weak of heart. But those who brave the continent always have an incredible experience. At least that holds true for me. The thing that amazes me the most when I visit is the amount of smiles on the faces of the children. They have less than nothing, yet maintain an ability to smile.

    A worthy cause, Justin!

  • seeing the villagers in their small dusty earth houses, with no running water or electricity, and the hotel almost next to the village is just wrong... is it too difficult to send a water pipe in the village? or to plant some poles and deliver electricity there?

    but like kikwasses said before, seeing them happy, even if they're poor really makes you wonder

    btw justin, giving them medicine, games and instruments was a very cool thing to do. i'm proud of you :)

  • I enjoyed the video. I will be going to Mongolia myself in July. Different environment, but in many ways I expect it to be similar.

  • Interesting video. Did you see any wildlife?

  • You're doing a good job there, Justin! I've just returned from a musical month in Mali, with similar problems and solutions. Funny though to bring 'music' to 'Africa'. That continent IS music! Have fun...

  • Great vid

    Nice to see even tough theyre poor and stuff theyre really happy people

    makes you wonder

  • Awesome video!

    But there is no "Part 1" on YT?

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