 Africa is really calling back his children. You know where I am? Where are we now? We're in the Gambia. The smiling coast of Africa. I met this brother right here and he actually approached me and I thought, no, this guy is not Gambian. Where are you from? I said I'm an African. African? I mean he's an African-American. Nice to meet you brother. Nice to meet you too. Good to see you. Yes, yes. What brought you to the smiling coast of Africa? I visited and I just fell in love. You visited and you fell in love? Yes, yes. Let's move. Let people see how beautiful this place is. And then when was the first time that you visited Gambia? It was about maybe three years ago. Three years ago? Yes, so I've been visiting. Wow. And then finally you decided to move back in here. Yes, yes. How's that experience like so far? It's great man. These are the type of places that I come and hang out in. My Gambia, it might be different from what other people are used to but there's plenty of resorts like this where you can come hang out and eat, go swimming. You got the beach here. In general, how will you describe Gambia? Let's say in three words, how will you describe Gambia? Well, it's a very peaceful place. Where I'm coming from, America, a lot of people from the outside looking in, they don't understand. We have gun violence and big prison problems. A lot of the black population are going to prisons and stuff and the opportunities, racism. It's just so much stuff going on. And when I visited here, it was just like, oh, this is an option. It's an option. You don't have to stay. It doesn't matter where you live in the world. You don't have to stay there. You can travel. It's a lot of people from Europe here, black Europeans. So a lot of people... They say America is the land of milk and honey. Why would you leave the land of milk and honey to come settle down in a country like Gambia? Well, I would agree. I love America. It's not like I'm never going back. I'm always going back and forth. But it's just something new. America, we have beaches and stuff that you can go. I've been all around America. So it's just kind of... Everybody's black here. You see, people just... It's very peaceful here. The people, they're very welcoming. So you just wanted to feel at home. That's the word you use. Everyone around you looks like you. Exactly. Exactly. Wow, I'm really enjoying this conversation with you. But I want to know, being an African-American in Africa, do you think there's a difference between an African living on the continent and you being an African-American? Do you see any similarities between Africans and African-Americans? Similarities? In terms of, do you see yourself as being different on the continent? Or do you see yourself that you have the same similarities with somebody from Gambia since you're living with them? There's things that make us different, which I think the number one thing is going to be religion. So of course, this is a Muslim country. So I actually... I don't have a problem with it, because that's one difference. Of course, the economy is like, you know, American money, Euro, all that stuff. It goes a long way here. So that's an advantage that anybody coming from around the world to here, I mean, your money instantly just... 10 times. Wow, that's amazing. So which means that cost of living is very low. Exactly. Wow, amazing. Since you live in Gambia right now, I know you're investing in here. Investing in the business in here. Can you explain a little bit how is investment in here easy to invest in Gambia? It's very easy. It's very easy. How easy it is? You have to find your market and you want to do your research. It's a lot of horror stories out there. People coming to any part of Africa. Trusting people too much and giving. So you want to come and do your research and link with the right people. As I said, link with people who are already on the ground. As I said, I know a lot of respectable people here that will help you get land. They'll help you start any type of business you want to do. So it's really that simple. It's just meeting with the right people. I actually have I can help people travel here. If you go to Gambia Connect on Instagram, make sure you follow that page. That page actually showcases a lot of the beauty here. So make sure you follow me on Gambia Connect. So I can actually help you if you're coming into Gambia. And of course we have guys like RJ, he's in Senegal and I like to say I'm just getting started. So I want to meet with everybody who's I mean, of course we have a lot of Black Americans in Ghana. So it's really no excuse for Black Americans. I mean, there's literally people that are already here that can help you help make your experience a lot easier, you know. I want to say thank you so much for talking to me. And you all should go follow this brother, go support the movement. It's all about Africa to the world. But since we are in Gambia, it's all about Gambia to the world. It's your boy Mr. Ghana baby and I'm out. Peace out.