 I just don't get it. Why always me? Why always the village boy from Ghana? They try to stop me, just one immigration officer, try to stop me from entering this beautiful and blessed country. I'm not here for bad intentions, but I'm here to promote and project Mozambique to the world. I've got my mind made up and I won't turn back. Why always me? What really happened? I don't know whether to laugh, smile or cry or feel, I mean, angry because I've been denied entry into Mozambique. When things like this happen to me and I sit down and record a video, people are oh there's no proof, why always you, why they keep on deporting you, why they keep on arresting you, why they keep on denying you entry, it's fake. I mean, so many people say so many things, but if you travel and you experience things like this, sometimes it's frustrating, it feels like you need to give up on what you do. I mean, no one has forced me to do this, but as an African seeing that Africans don't know themselves, I mean, I'm just trying my best through my lens to let Africans get to know each other, but the things that goes behind the scenes sometimes I hardly don't talk about it. This is the Mozambique border, Swaziland Mozambique border, I had a very good time in Swaziland, border entry was perfect. I mean enter the country, I didn't complain. When things like this happen to me and I complain, people think that I'm making things up, but here I am, I'm in the Mozambique, how do you call it, border, they are telling me that you're not going into the country today or tomorrow, why? Because you have a Ghana passport and Ghana passport needs to apply before it gets in here, but if you check even the Ghana embassy, if you check even all the visa free countries, Mozambique is visa on arrival for Ghanians because I've checked, I know the countries that I need to apply for visa before I travel. So you telling me that I need visa doesn't make sense. Even Trudy and Elvis, when you check online, two Kenyans are supposed to work, pay, I mean they're supposed to apply for visa before they get here. If you get here, you have to pay $50 and you enter the country. But at the time that I didn't apply in Ghana, okay fine, if I need to pay, I have to pay $50 to enter the country. This guy is just saying that you're not going to enter today or tomorrow. I've been here for more than two hours and I'm still out here. Nobody has forced me, nobody has sent me, but I just love what I do and this is what I keep on saying, I wish Africa would remove borders because it feels so sad to be African sometimes. Sometimes I don't know whether we've been cursed or something, why do we hate ourselves instead of loving ourselves. And yeah, I have no option. I would just stand in here and see, they're saying there's another border. I'll just go and check it out. If that border to deny an entry, maybe I'll see what I can do. But there's a guy who came to pick us up, he's from Mozambique, he's a subscriber. So he contacted us that hey, I'm going to pick you from Mozambique border and take you to wherever you're going to. So this guy is here, he has been helpful because in this country they speak Portuguese. So this is the guy who is translating everything for us in here. And he's telling me that he went to the immigration officer's office, talked to the immigration saying because I'm from West Africa. Nigerians have been doing bad things in the country so he thinks I'm one of them. If one person have been doing something, doesn't mean that all Nigerians, or all Ghanians, or West Africans are like that. It's super crazy. But yeah, I'm going to try, they have two borders in here because if you check Ghanians, it's this one arrival from Mozambique. I cannot be that ignorant and leave my country and come in here or leave another country and come in here and you tell me that I need to apply visa. We don't even have Mozambique embassy in Ghana. So I will just go to the other border. That's the guy over there together with Miss Trudy. I mean, I'm recording this video for you two guys. I'm not making things up. This is things that really happen when you travel. So yeah, this will not discourage me from doing what I love or this will never discourage me from traveling. I'll just go. I'm not going to give up. Let me just go and try another border. One of the immigration officers actually confirmed that for Ghana passport, it's visa on arrival. But this immigration officer who is supposed to give me the visa has problems with West Africans. So this immigration officer suggested that there's another border. So I can go and try that border out. So we bump into this car. Yeah, the journey continues. You know what we got through? Sometimes when they tell people, people think that, oh, you just sit down and make things up. Then got to the Swaziland border again and they said, oh, you guys are bad. And now these people took our passport and they're trying to blackmail us that if you don't pay the 100 runs, that's the cancellation visa we are not allowed to go. They took our passport and since we have no time, we just have to pay. Get another entry which is free but they collected us 100 runs each before they give us our passport to get to the next border. A few moments later. The heavies is the one holding the light. I have to cover myself. Because the weather is so cold, because the darker it gets, the colder it gets. After one hour 30 minutes, we finally arrived at our destination. That's the new border. We got there and the whole process took 20 minutes, exactly the same process that I went through over there. They gave me the form to fill but at the end of the day, they didn't give me the visa. By this immigration point, they just took my passport. Within 20 minutes, everything was done and they say that walk home to Mozambique. Finally. Finally. Oh my goodness. Thank you very much. I just wish Africa can be borderless. Even if we cannot be borderless, I just wish can love one another. I just wish we can see another brother from another African country. As a brother, I just wish that Africa can be one someday. To my fellow West Africans, specifically the few Nigerians that are making the country Nigeria look bad and also affect people from West Africa, please. Change your ways. Please. Because you are making all of us look bad. I went to South Africa. I was denied entry because they thought I was a Nigerian. I went to Kenya. I was arrested because they think I was a Nigerian. I came to Mozambique. They arrested me because they thought I was a Nigerian. Yo, I mean, I've been to Nigeria. I love life in Nigeria. I love Nigerian people. I mean, not every Nigerian is like that. Just the few I'm making the entire Nigerian West Africa look bad. To my Mr. Ghana baby, I'm here in this beautiful country and I'm here to show you the beautiful side of Mozambique that you don't see on TV. Stay tuned and I'm going to see you in the next one. I am Maya. Peace out.