 Your video inspired a lot of people because when I was in Canada, we always think Canada is the best. But through your videos, open my eyes. Right now I'm telling you, I have a portrait palm right down in Domahancourt having like 10,000 bests because of you. So we have to, wherever you are in the diaspora, Africa is your source. So if your source is not good, you're always going to have problems. So if they have good cash investment resources, you think of coming back to come and then reinvest here. Because this is their source, this is where they're coming from. If your source is good, wherever you are, people will refer you to your source. But if you are doing good in the diaspora, people will always use your source to intimidate you. Good morning. Happy Saturday to each and every one of you. If you're watching this video, leave a comment and let me know where you're watching me from. But hey, before you do that, make sure you like the video and support the YouTube channel. And if you can share this video, why not? What are we doing different today? I'm actually going to see my mom in Takrati. Anytime I'm in Ghana, I always have to make sure that I spend the weekend with my mom. And this is something that I hope and believe that so many of you need to learn from me. I mean, always get closer to your parent because you might never know where they will be the next day. So, yeah. But before I go see my mom, I got a lot of things to do today and I just want you all to come along with me. I mean, grab a chilled beer because this is going to be a vlog. And anytime one of my vlogs know that there are juicy stuff that happens in the vlog. Yeah? Yeah? Hey, where am I right now? Ghana, yeah? I mean, most of you don't even know that Ghana is this beautiful. That's why I always come in here to show you the beauty of Ghana because Ghana's beauty is on another level. I cannot boast of natural beauty of Ghana, but I can boast of infrastructures in Ghana, yeah? Where are we right now? This is Movin' Peak Hotel, one of the richest hotels in Ghana. So, if you are rich and if you want to spend time in rich places, this is not an advert for them, though. But Movin' Peak, if you see this video, send me an email. Let's work together, yeah? But I came here because I'm going to the UK on the 27th of October. So, I need to apply for my UK visa. So, I'm currently here just to come and apply my visa to the UK. I mean, listen, come on. Someone will be like, what am I? You're going to the UK? In it? In it, yep. Yep, I'm going to the UK in it. But I'm going for a meeting in the UK for just two days. So, I'll be in the UK for two days. For three days. Totally what am I, yeah? So, I'm here to submit my visa application. And I can't believe that a whole embassy can be found in a hotel. I mean, the visa application place can be found in a hotel. Which means they have to take a lot of money from you. Because, listen, the visa fees alone, I paid over $118. And the submission fees, I think they said priority or something. I still need to pay £88. I need a lot of money. I mean, I need to go to a chopper. Just £1 and I'm good to go. So, let me just go in there and I'll tell you what I'm doing next. We see your video. So, we like the way you tell Africa. He doesn't know about you. But when I saw you, I was giving you funds. I saw you and I said, ah, who is that? I heard you talking about Africa. Oh, wow. We want to feature him. A video? Now, you featured. I have so many Africans that watch my videos. If you have a message for Africans, what would that message be? All the African people should come to Ghana. We have many places in Ghana. Let them come and witness by themselves. What's the message to Africans? My message is that, you know, this is our source. And this is Africa. This is all we have. So, wherever you are in the diaspora, Africa is your source. So, if your source is not good, you're always going to have problems. So, if they have good cash, investment resources, you think of coming back to come and then reinvest here. Because this is their source, this is where they're coming from. If your source is good, wherever you are, people will refer you to your source. But if you are doing good in the diaspora, people will always use your source to intimidate you. If you can't let them to get all the money, I would definitely do that. I mean, a message to Africans in the diaspora. Yeah. Your message to Africans in the diaspora. Africans in the diaspora. My message to them is to come home. You see all the nonsense that's going on in the rest of the world. But still, even though we have chaos here, small competitors, we are doing it. So, come home and develop your own continent. Welcome to you guys. Really? Wow. You're welcome. Thank you. And congratulations. Thank you so much. I think I will never get tired of people saying congratulations. Come, don't go, don't go, don't go. Just one minute. Me, when I meet my subscribers, they need to tell me something. Oh. There's so many. Just one minute with your mask. Just one minute for them to see your beautiful face. Thank you. Thank you. Okay, so we are still at Moven Peak. I just came to buy medicine for Trudy. And then we made a fine. Your message to Africans. Africans? Oh. But the Maya is really doing a good job. And please keep subscribing to his channel. And we'll go far. Thank you. Wow. That's no message to Africans. That's a message for one of Maya. Thank you. You follow me on YouTube. Oh, wow. I was planning to film a video. And he's like, I follow you on YouTube. Yeah, follow you on YouTube. I'm a musician. Like, upcoming. I released my album recently. And then I was talking to you. And I saw you. I'm like, I'm saying hi. Oh, okay. Can you tell me where can people find you? Everywhere. My music is everywhere. AC Music Online. And the AC is 2S for artistic music. Okay. All right. So you all should check your music out. I'm just going to be your number one fan today. Thank you. You're welcome. All right. Yo, so I just finished the submission of my visa application. And I just want you guys to know that I think I made a mistake. This is not an embassy. It's actually a service provider. So I believe that the UK government, I mean, the UK service, I mean, the UK visa application is working together with them. It's more like a VFS also in Ghana in so many countries in Africa. Yeah. So that is how it is. I just want to correct myself. But where am I going from here onwards? Do you guys remember Gogo, the woman from Zimbabwe? Oh my goodness. Is this real? No, it's real. This is what am I at. Come on. Gogo. I can't. No, come on. I can't. I mean, that's how the universe works. Can you believe that Gogo is in Ghana? Gogo is in Ghana. Gogo came for a wedding in Ghana and she was actually staying in my apartment. But I've not seen her since she came to Ghana. And I'm leaving to go see my mom today, today is Saturday. And during the weekdays, I'm always busy. So I'm just, I mean, driving there, she's more close to me. Just go and see Gogo. And from there onwards, our head to Takrati. So come along. Let's go see Gogo. Gogo is one of the people that actually got inspired by my YouTube videos and moved to Zimbabwe. And I can't believe that I'm linking up with Gogo right here in my own country. I mean, that's exciting. See, we had an accident some time ago. I didn't want to tell you guys. I think Trudy came to Ghana and went to pick Trudy. And a truck came to knock our car. And will you believe that the truck that knocked the car, the owner was a subscriber. So we couldn't deal with him. I mean, knowing that the owner is a subscriber, but we had to fix the car. And what am I, has no money. I think I need to do a go family for this car, man. Because this car needs spraying right now. Jeez. Hi, babe. Hi. Are you excited to see my mom? Of course. You're going to the village again. She's my mom too, you know. To go and clean the utensils. I can't wait to do some village content for you guys. You know how it is, right? You're all subscribed to my live YouTube channel. At this Trudy. Say, tell them something. Hi. So I just met this guy here. I think he's doing so well. He's a great guy. He's so nice. Oh, you watch my videos? Yes. Thank you, man. See us. But we are all young Africans, yeah? Yeah. And there's one thing I always do. As young Africans, what is your message for fellow young Africans? Just follow your dreams. Yeah. And you can always achieve anything you put your mind to. No matter how hard it gets, it's trying to survive. One day you'll wake up to it. This lady has been talking about the country, Ghana's economy. Uh-huh. There's a lot happening right now. I don't want to go into details right now. But come on. Our one dollar is 15 cities now. Can you imagine? Of course. Your excellency, as young Africans, we are pleading with you. Please do something. Even tonight. You're welcome. And go be something. I'm not your unmotivational. Yeah. And we are really glad we met you today. Yeah, so much. Continue the good work. Thank you. And uh, prepare your whatever you need. You have any business? Anything people need to know? Oh, yes. Oh. These guys, man. Please, just give yourself a shout out. I'd like to, yeah. I'd like you all to follow me on Instagram, jdots. J-D-O-T-S-U-N-S-C-O-N-S-O. Okay, I'm a fashion designer. I saw a lot of ladies' dresses. Very up-to-date. Beautiful ladies' dresses. I got these from Hex. Wow. So just check out Hex. You're not a lady, bro. Okay. I really hope this one goes well. Oh, no. It's going to go out. Thank you so much and all the best. Oh, you also have something? Yes. Oh, goodness. And I make them from Borga. And I sell them at Etsy. I don't know if anybody knows of Etsy. It's a Starbucks place. Just dive handmade by IKEA. And you see all the good works are done. Okay. And support my business. I'm supporting Ghana by making raw material stuff from Ghana. I make green straw grasses, only no plastic, because I care for our environment. Wow. And if you will support my business, we'll have a beautiful environmental limit. So, I'm finally at Kempinski right here in Ghana just to meet Gogo. And I think I've seen Gogo already. And I don't know why any time I want to vlog, it's like I need to pass through Kempinski. Let me tell you... Gogo is excited already. Let me tell you something that I have together with Kempinski in common with Kempinski. Kempinski is a German name. And I also have a German name. And the founder of Kempinski is called Beethoven Kempinski. And I have the same name. Yeah. So, I'm also called Beethoven Winkler. And the owner of this hotel, is also called Beethoven. This is something that you'd never know. Welcome to Ghana. No, no, no, no, no. This is actually wrong. There is the queen. This is Seota, your highness. Thank you. And please do you need anything else? Has the queen arrived? Yeah. I can't believe I'm meeting the queen. Really? The queen herself. The queen herself. The queen. Can I kneel? No. No way. Please don't. You ready for the wedding? I want the princess. I want the princess. I am so, I'm super excited to meet you. Thank you. My daughter-in-law. Aww. She's like a son to me. Yeah. And you guys have done a good thing. Marriage is a good thing. We'll talk about that when you visit. You're visiting, right? Oh, definitely. You know where she's from? The Zimbabwe. Yeah. And I said when he takes you to that private place, we will be in the low end there. She definitely have no idea. You guys have done a good thing. Thank you. It's really, really wonderful. You too don't know how much influence you are giving to this world. Unbelievable. Wow. I have two little people that want to meet you. That young man and his sister. Aww. I just said, I have to go downstairs. I have to go downstairs because Wadi Maes is coming. I have to see him. I have to see him. That sort of influence you have. Wow. Your impact is beyond measure. Beyond measure. You just have, I can't believe it. Go, go. Welcome to my country. Oh, this is amazing. Wow. They still won't believe it. They don't spite us. Yeah. So when she says she wants me to meet you, I tell them I'm going there. Aww. I was going there. This is a big impact. Oh. Don't underestimate you. No, don't. Don't. Don't. You despise us. And we're here. Yeah. I don't even know how to tell you. Yeah. I've said in my first video that I'm going home. Well, if a son of mine can go back, can say I'm from the continent and go, why am I here? Why am I here? And to me, I was like, our children are in that position to tell us home is where? And that's where you should do what? Invest. Or die. I was concerned about me dying anywhere other than in Africa. And if it happens anywhere else, I've been on the soil. Wow. That's beautiful. That's how I feel. That's how I feel. That's beautiful, right? I need to now welcome you to my country. Officially. Officially. Welcome to Ghana. Thank you. It's a lovely place. Really? I've been enjoying every moment at Christ Beautiful. Oh. Yeah. Mr. Ghana, baby. Hello. What a lovely mystery. Oh, you're not a mystery. Hello. Good to see you. Thank you. Oh, really? Wow. Good to see you. I think I look like her. You look like her? Uh-oh. I see myself in her. Oh, you're so pretty. Oh. Thank you. This one wore the mask. He's the one who started to wear the mask. Really? He watched you from the start. And that's how he explored herself with the babo. He basically said, Oh, yeah. I was just... What if Danny is the babo? But you guys haven't seen us. You haven't? You're being the UK for 28 years. But believe me or not, you have ready to go back home. Wow. You have ready to go back home. And you have pushed us. You have pushed us. You have pushed us. You have pushed us. You have pushed us. You have pushed us. We... I don't know what to say. Alright. You can say goodbye. Olive oil. Olive oil e naturally. Yes, thank you. I want to be in the video! I want to be in the video! Come closer. What say hello to them? Hello. Did you say hello? It's good to see you. She said, I want to be in the video. Did you want to double check? But I just confirmed. Got it. So let's go talk to them. Alright. And I want you to meet my brother. My young brother. Oh. Hello. Hey. How are you? Yeah, good. How are you? Very good. Come on, come on, this is our in-law. This is our assistant in-law. This is my daughter in-law. I'm Zuri. I'm Zuri Kabita. That's amazing. Are you in Japan? I used to be in Kenya. My son was born in Kenya. You know, the chicken, the pizza and all that. I started them in Kenya. Wow! Then she's your number one subscriber all the time. Take me to Pisa Inn. You started Pisa Inn in Kenya? I started it there. So I set it up. I'm no longer with them, but I set it up in, I think, 1996-96. Which means Pisa Inn is from Zimbabwe? Yes, it is. And chicken in? Yes. When I went to Zimbabwe, my friend Tony was telling me that, do you know the Pisa Inn is from here? Do you guys have it in Ghana? I'm the guy who took it out there. Oh, nice to meet you. Oh, nice. Thank you. Good to meet you. My son is a proud in Kenya because he was born there. Wow! That's amazing. And thank you for the coverage on our country today. Positive, we appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you so much. All right. Medasi. Now you need to learn the greetings in Ghana. It goes like this. No, take your time. Then you get closer. Nice to meet you. This is my niece. Hi, how are you? Good to meet you. Good to meet you too. This is Makoti. This is another Makoti. That is wife. Yeah. This is today's wife and the daughter. Oh, nice. This one here? It's like South Sudanese, you know. South Sudanese. Yeah, the lighter version of South Sudanese. Hey, now we finally caught up with you. This is the mother of the bride. Oh, hi. Hi, how are you? Good, good to see you. This is my wife. Because I've been seeing her face. Oh. But do you know what? On the, you know, on the YouTube, on the social media. She's not this pretty. She's that much, she is pretty. But I didn't expect her to be this pretty. How is Ghana? I'm coming back. That's all I'll tell you. I'm coming back. You need to tell me when it's a little bit. No, Ghana is always like this. I think you are even lucky because I think we had a bit of climate change. Yeah. So we, it's even raining this time of the year. But this time is actually the driest time in the country. You are promoting Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. Yeah. He's busy promoting us. Yeah. I have to tell you, you better come all of you to see Ghana. It is so developed. Really? Ah, you know, there's so many modern buildings here. Oh yeah. Yeah, you're right. And there's a lot of construction going on. Industrial construction, residential construction. There's a lot of roads that I see. I mean, there's also a lot of roads that are still, you know. We need roads in Ghana. Yeah. We really need roads in Ghana. No, no, no. But when I went to Zimbabwe, the fact that I could drive to point A to point B without thinking of how bad the road is. I think Zimbabwe has really done one. In terms of road connectivity. I think the South in Africa, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana. I've probably been to Botswana, Zimbabwe. Actually, I have done an excellent work when it comes to road infrastructures. But I don't know, maybe Ghana can learn from them. Ah, what I was seeing was you have better highways. We are beginning to construct our own highway. We don't have. Wow. But I saw a lot of highways. Okay. The roads that are coming into the city. Yeah. You know, there's so many ducts that join the city. Yeah. But for Zimbabwe, for Harare, if you remember, I don't know if you remember Harare Drive. I remember, yeah. It's the one that goes around the city. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It appears as if it's the only one. But there's so many places to get to the city from here. She's telling me more about my country. And I will tell her more about Zimbabwe. I saw a lot of development. I saw a lot of modern development. I've seen, you know, where we could also improve is African communities. So glad. You know, there are some communities that look very, very dilapidated. But it's still the same thing with Harare. You know, there's areas that are so poor. It's a reality of our country. Exactly. For our countries. Exactly. But we don't have areas. No, that's right. But all in all, Ghana to me, if I was younger, I think I would be moving over to find work. No, no, no. I'm telling you. I work, okay. No, I wasn't going to. I like my husband. I'm not developing. No, no, no, no. I would bring him to us to work here. Oh, okay. Or to establish a business or do something here. Because I feel like there is such a vast opportunity which is open in here. And the people are so welcoming. They're very nice. I think we are just like Zimbabwe's. They're so nice. Zimbabwe's are nice. I think you guys are so welcoming. When I was in Zimbabwe, I felt the same warmth that I received whenever I'm in Ghana. And it's just the same thing. No, no, no. The people here are way, way... Here's the thing. Here's the thing. I know I never spoke about your experience with the customs and immigration. Okay. And I don't want to get in trouble. Okay. But I'm telling you when I came through customs and immigration, the welcome that I got. I think we need to step up our game when we have people that are coming into our country. I think we need to really show that welcoming spirit. Sometimes, even for me, and I know one of the guys that you met, the chicken guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He also talked about it that when he's coming into the country, you get nervous. Because you don't feel like they are going to welcome you. But I didn't feel that way when I was at the airport. I felt so like boom. The only thing that made me different was I couldn't speak the language. And we are one as Africans, you know? And that's why so many Africans need to know. I love you. I wish I had so much time. What are you living? 29th. I'm still here. Oh, okay. I extended. You extended? No, I made sure that I have time before and after the wedding. Because I didn't want to feel rushed out. Don't worry. And I didn't want to feel rushed in. So I'm still here. Don't worry. My apartment will always be here for you. If it has turned your time, just enjoy your stay in there. It was so good. Google was amazing to me when I went to Zimbabwe. She even gave me a whole chicken to go and cook it. And I went home and I was like, how am I going to cook a chicken? I'm going to tell you this. I gave you some onion as well. We left the chicken in the fridge. I'm telling you the truth now. So we were like, okay, let's cook the chicken today. And then we all decided we are going to Vicforce today. And then it's like, by the time we get to Vicforce, maybe the chicken will be spoiled, right? So we give the chicken back to the guy in the Airbnb. The accent in it. I think right now we are normalizing the marriage between different African countries. Yes. Wow. This is Zimbabwe getting married to Ghana. Yeah, that's beautiful. Come and join your counterpart. I want to welcome both of you to Ghana. Thank you. Wow, nice. For Ghana, I think it's definitely for myself, especially as we're very welcoming and just trying to see what we can do. My husband and I and obviously mum and I, just as a family, we're just seeing how we can be a part of the Ghanaian community, whether it's investing, whether it's starting things, we want to fully immerse ourselves into helping to build Ghana as much as every other Ghanaian is doing. So that's really the difference. I've got a big heart for people with epilepsy. Oh, yeah, that's a big one. Then you'd find, I've registered a foundation for epileptic people here in Ghana. I've tried to contact the hospitals just to contact them because the thing is I want to do it for charity. Can I just say have a few whom you can say, let me stretch my hand on these people just to help them if it's medication, if it's, you know, but it sounds, I don't know, that's what people have been telling me, I don't know how far it is, that they associate the epilepsy with demons or maybe something to do with it. So you'd find it's more for something which people, even who have got their children who are epileptic, they don't really come into the open. So it's a challenge. I've tried, I've written, I've emailed just to try and get this foundation to work, to see what we can do and making maybe flyers. But it seems like it's so difficult but you'd find because that's my passion, epileptic, but you can't find anybody who is in Ghana who is prepared to come and you know for us to... I think you can put your email on this video and someone will reach out to you. Email or contact This video will get you whoever you're looking for. So you have to give me your email then I'll put it on the screen so that people can reach out to you. Thank you. Your job is big. When I saw you, at first I didn't connect it to you. Then I think I saw another video now when you were together, so when you were saying, when he was saying he's found a woman, I just thought, ah, this guy must be joking. Because I've always found him to be very somebody, you know, my jokes a lot, you know. So I said, ah. Then I was saying that. I think he's joking. Then I couldn't... Then later I kept telling him, I said, ah, so this is real? Then he said, oh we are getting married. I said, ah, so it's true. They're not going to do you. But when we see you for fun, we see you long time also. That's what I wanted to say. A lot of times I was so sure that you follow me. You know what? We didn't take me go alone. I'm sorry. I've been too cool. Nali. Nice one. He has been going with you on the ferry like that. That's something small in Nasi. They go to the middle, they worry, money, money, money, money. You inspire a lot of people because when I was in Canada, we always think Canada is the best. But through your videos, open my eyes. Right now I'm telling you, I have a portrait palm right down in the Mahemko, having like 10,000 bests because of you. Yeah. And you don't know how many how many people you touch. What's this one? You have done a great job. Wow. I always say that for me, I'm just sending the message across to let you know that Africa is the place to be. Thank you so much for listening. These are some of the testimonies of people who have been listening to me. Roundabout, for you to know that you are closer to the ground. This is the first one. This is the Winnie-Burr roundabout. Don't ask me who are the two people shaking hands. Oh! No, that's not common krumah. That's not common krumah. It's common krumah. Oh, that's common krumah. Hell. This is the second roundabout. This place is called Mankisim. And Kanisi, made in Ghana, right there. Kantanka. This is the company that I've always been trying to promote. But anytime I go there, I mean, something else happened to the extent that I gave up. I don't know if some of you know my story about me and Kantanka. I went there, like, more than four times, sent letters. And at the end of the day, even the last day that I went there, I got extremely mad to the extent that the driver who was driving my car, that time, knocked somebody down and killed a person. And it's one of the things that I hate to talk about. Can you believe that you've already called your mom to tell your mom that mom, I'm coming back home in, I'll be home in the next two hours. Your mom cooks food for you. And then your car had an accident. We were arrested. We were sent to police station. The driver was kept in the police station for the whole weekend. And the whole weekend, we had to stay in Cape Coast because the issue happened on our way to Cape Coast when we left to suffer Cantanga's placement. So I mean, I see so many people saying that why would you promote in Austin without promoting Cantanga? I just feel like sharing the story of what happened between me and Cantanga when I tried so hard to promote this company. When I started my YouTube channel, I think it was somewhere around 2019 with me, myself and my entire team who went there like three times. I feel like the people in the office testify what I'm saying. There was a guy who was even tired the fact that I always go to his office to ask him, please, can you show me a way how I can promote Cantanga? Because it's made in Godacara and I just want to put it on the map. You know, it was sad the guy told me that, oh, we've been featured on BBC. We've been featured on CNN. So... God damn it! I look so fresh, man. My skin is glowing, man. See that sunset? Right on my face. I mean, some of you wish the sun is shining on your face right now. But I'm so sorry. I hope you guys are enjoying the cold, man. I would never get used to that cold and I would never go back to that cold and anytime I'm going to visit you guys, I'm definitely going to visit you in summer. Oh, am I not the one who is applying for UK visa? Which means I'm coming in winter. Anyway, that's what it is, man. I actually stopped by in Cape Coast just to relax enough of sitting in the car and just decided to just come see how beautiful the Cape Coast beaches looks like. And come on, man. In Africa, people go to the beach on Monday to Monday. That's crazy, man. The beach is actually packed up. It's Saturday. People are chilling. I mean, come chill with us, man. It is what it is. It is what it is. But hey, I feel like Ghana is so blessed with a coastline but it's time for Ghanians to take care of the coastline so that the coastline can actually take care of us. We should start cleaning our beaches. We should stop making our beaches dirty. Please. Sorry, man. We're trying to show Africa to the world but we cannot be showing you guys dirty beaches, man. Please try and, I mean, preserve the beaches, make the beaches look nice so that, you know what, we all will say that this is Africa that you don't see on TV. I am fire. I'm excited, you know why? Because I found myself in Africa and it's a blessing to come from Africa. Let me know in the comment section. Are you proud to be African? Which part of Africa are you from and where are you watching me right now? Don't forget to like the video, subscribe and to be part of this awesome channel. How are things, man? Good evening. How are you? Hi. My camera is everywhere. All the best, bro. Oh, wow. I was just saying... Hello to the Uber driver that brought you here. He's like, hi, what about you? We're from Kepkus. Burua. Are you coming here to chill? Yes. You're coming here alone to chill? Not from Burua, but I came from Kepkus. I thought you asked me in my hometown. What are you doing here? I'm coming to chill. You're coming to chill alone? Everybody, they said they've missed you all. Oh, I will come. Don't worry. Hi. Good morning from Ahen Coffee. You all can see my mum is fine. And I'm here to spend a weekend. So, I love you all. Thank you so much for watching this vlog. It's a long vlog but I hope you guys enjoyed it. Leave a comment. Let me know what you think with the vlogs. Do you want more vlogs? I want you to know that we have a channel specifically for vlogs called What Am I a Vlogs. The link is in the description. Subscribe and be part of the What Am I a Vlogs because I love vlogging more than the interviews that I do. But since most of you enjoy the interviews, I'll give you the interviews and I'm going to do more vlogs on that channel. I'll see you all in the next one. Bye.