 Most of them were telling me don't go as South African. What is the message for your fellow African brothers? Look, African brothers, we understand the situation that we have. We are disintegrated because of poverty. That's number one. We are disintegrated because our leaders are not leading us. So it's about time that we as citizens start to lead our leaders. That's the most important thing that you need to do. So we need to come together. This is a very young man with a very wonderful young lady here. They are leading our African leaders. They are basically taking us forward. That's why we are here. Well man, this is my brother here. Oh my goodness. I never knew a day would come when I would find myself in South Africa. I never knew a day would come when I would believe in my best life in South Africa. I never knew a day would come when I would go to the southernmost of Africa and I don't even want to go back home. I mean, we heard a lot of stories about South Africa and personally that guy who promotes Africa in a positive light. It was a great challenge for me to take that step to visit a country like South Africa. I mean, if you even check my comment section today and announce that I'm going to South Africa, everybody was like, don't go to South Africa. I'm not going to watch your videos again if you go to South Africa. They hate black people. They hate Africans. I was like, oh my goodness. Am I really ready for this? Personally, the videos that I saw about the xenophobia attack, I think I even did a video about the xenophobia attack in South Africa. If you don't know the meaning of xenophobia, it's the hatred towards a foreigner. Are you trying to tell me that because I'm from Ghana, I go to South Africa? I'm a foreigner? Are you trying to tell me that I'm from Nigeria when I go to South Africa? I'm a foreigner in South Africa? Are you trying to tell me that I'm from Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mali, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya? I go to South Africa, I'm a foreigner? I was super scared. I'm not going to lie to you. Like, I've never been scared going to a country. I mean, the first country that I was scared of going to was Nigeria and the second country is South Africa. But these two countries have actually proved me wrong. I was supposed to stay in Nigeria for two weeks. I ended up staying for what? One month. And I was supposed to stay in South Africa for two weeks. And I think if I don't leave the country, I'm going to overstay because they didn't give me like 30 days visa. They gave me only 18 days. But hey, I need to let you know that if you're watching this video, if you're an African and you think that the entire South Africans hate their fellow Africans, I'm here to tell you that it's not true. I mean, anytime I talk about these issues, people feel like I've been paid to say things like that. I went to Nigeria. I told you the same thing. That don't be scared going to Nigeria because the things that you see in the media, it's a different story altogether when you get into the country. I'm not saying that xenophobia doesn't exist in South Africa. I've experienced it. I mean, I experienced it just to talk about it. I don't know like this thing that happens to me. I get arrested everywhere I go to. I've been arrested in South Africa too. I mean, the South Africa arrest was even a harass. But at the end of the day, the police told me that somebody gave them a phone call to come and pick me up because they thought I deal with one. I'm a fraud or a fraud guy or something. You know, when I posted on Instagram that I'm going to South Africa, this is the comment that I get. Bro, be careful when you go there. And the comment that really scared me was South Africans are xenophobic. They are killing other black people over there. Please don't go there. Period. I mean, if you're a young girl like me and you read something like this, trust me, you will be scared. I was so scared. I'm not going to lie. But since I'm on a journey to promote Africa in a positive light, I just had to go. Let me tell you what I did. I even sent the tourism board of South Africa messages. Like I emailed them, please, I'm coming to South Africa to promote South Africa. I would love to get security. I would love to get men. I didn't get any response because I don't think they see the impact that my videos are making. They don't really care. I mean, I even went there personally. I went to their office. Yes, I didn't get response. It was so sad to feel like a South African coming to do something like this in Africa because, you know, I just got tired of getting arrested, getting deported. So I wanted to go the right way, sending emails to embassies and all that. I sent email to the High Commission. High Commission did not respond. I came to South Africa myself. I went to their tourism board. I didn't get any response from them. Yet, these things can never stop me. I mean, so many of you are even telling me that I do this because of money. Since I came to South Africa, let me tell you something. When I started talking about South Africa, all my videos about South Africa are demonetized. Which means that all the videos that I'm making in South Africa are not monetized. I'm not making money out of the videos that I'm doing in South Africa because of the work South Africa. YouTube is limiting my ads on my videos. So just to let you know that I love what I do and nothing can stop me from doing what I enjoy doing. When I came to South Africa, trust me, I mean, people in South Africa are the most friendly people I've ever met. I don't know maybe because of my status, but people are offering their houses, people are offering their cars. I can't believe I'm with you. You guys are the most amazing young people in Africa. I don't know how to put it. Guys, I'm so emotional seeing you. Shout out to Mr. Lawrence. He's taking me everywhere I go without asking me a penny. Like, somebody has to drive far away just to come and see me. I meet people in the street. I love you, Wadam Maya. Some of them don't even want to go and let's forget about who I am. But when I meet the local people, I mean, when I went to Soweto, I mean, I feel like I'm with my family, dancing with people, talking with people. They didn't even ask me where you're from. They just want to, you know, vibe with you. And then the day I did this video, what's so unique about South African women? Oh my goodness. Like, I felt real love. I felt like, I don't know, maybe it's something with your women because I feel like they love people from all the part of Africa. I just want to know, does South African women date out of South Africa? Yes, definitely. We prefer to date outside of South Africa. Let me tell you something. I think I met a South African girl who even told me that, hey, where are you from? I said I'm from Ghana. She said, is that your girlfriend? I said, yeah, that's my girlfriend. I said, why do you have to come here with your girlfriend? Why do you have to come here with your girlfriend? I'm coming alone. I was like, wow. I mean, I feel like they are welcoming. They accept people. South Africa is an awesome, awesome country. And we love our brothers and sisters from all across Africa. South Africa is not perfect. If I should tell you, it's not a perfect place. I mean, no country on Earth is perfect. But whenever you come here, she's very careful. That one I'm not going to lie, especially when you are in Johannesburg, because South Africans came to me directly to tell me, hey, bro, this part, that part, that part, don't pass there. Or when you are passing this place, dress normal. That's what I'm going to tell you. This is what South Africans told me. So I knew where I was going. I know where I'm not supposed to pass. But if you live in Victoria, oh my goodness. I don't know. This place is on another level. I mean, Victoria is laid back. It's kind of calm. You go wherever you want to go to. You do whatever you want to do. There's no restriction in Victoria than in Johannesburg. I'm going to tell you that no one has paid me to say this. I'm really living my best life in South Africa. I might share my experience on how I got arrested in South Africa, what really happened that day, because I feel like I need to share light on that matter. I'm just tired of doing those videos, but I still have to share light on that matter. I don't know why always me, why always me, because I was with Elvis, I was with Trudy, but they just came for me alone in more than 30 minutes wasting my time. South Africa is not perfect. I'm going to tell you that, give South Africa a chance. I mean, give the people of South Africa a chance. Xenophobia is still going on. I mean, not the way that we see it out there, because I feel like it's just some areas that I see. Yeah, I mean, I even talked to, let me tell you something, I talked to Nigerians, I talked to Ghanians, I talked to Cameroonians living in here, and they told me that, hey, brother, if you want the real story about xenophobia, our brothers and sisters also play a part, because some of them just want to be rich, but that does not give you the chance to generalize that the entire West Africans or entire Nigerians are like this. From South Africa, wow, I'm a big follower of this concept. Miss Trudy, Wadamaya, there's no video that I don't comment. I am so in love with these people. The narrative in the youth is strong. It's very, very strong. We love you, South Africa loves everyone across Africa. We love Africans wherever, diaspora, wherever the Caribbean's America, Africans must stay together. And this is what's going to make us the biggest race ever. Hala, that's what's up. It's really nice meeting you. Man, this man, you're doing so much great work. I'm telling you, you are doing so much great work. I follow you, I don't watch TV, by the way, but I'm on YouTube, right? You guys are my television because you speak so much truth. Dr. Mumbi, I don't miss a show. Say hi to Dr. Mumbi. Dr. Mumbi, I'm your crush, by the way. I always say I'm your crush. Dr. Mumbi, I'm your crush. I'm single. I'm waiting for your boy crying. That's what's up. That's the Mumbi. South Africa. I go to your South African house. Hala, that's what's up. Love you lots. You're doing a wonderful job, Dr. Mumbi. I don't know how to thank you guys. I mean, we are really... Africans are disunited. Yeah, exactly. But these platforms are really changing the narrative. I mean, I wanted to say something because a lot of Africans out there, when I was coming to South Africa, most of them were telling me, don't go as a South African. What is the message for your fellow African brothers? Look, African brothers, we understand the situation that we have. We are disintegrated because of poverty. That's number one. We are disintegrated because our leaders are not leading us. So it's about time that we as citizens start to lead our leaders. That's the most important thing that you need to do. So we need to come together. This is a very young man with a very wonderful young lady here. They are leading our African leaders. They are basically taking us forward. That's why we're here. Well, man, this is my brother here. And by the way, I was in Rwanda last year. I spent about five days there. What a beautiful country. We like leaders like Pocacame by the way. Yes, Hala. To the president of Rwanda, we're really happy. Thank you. We also out there need to think that the people that are attacking doesn't generalize the entire people of South Africa. Don't hate a brother from South Africa? South Africans don't hate a brother from another African country. Let's love leads. Let's love one another. Let's come together as one Africa because when we come together, we are stronger. When we come together, we are mighty. Let's unite as one Africa. My name is Mr. Ghana, baby. I have nothing else to say. But I want to tell you that I love you. Deep down my heart, I really adore you. I'm giving you the chance to get to know another African country from my lens. All I need from you is your support. Don't think that someone is paying me. Like, it seems like everywhere I go, I get paid because when I went to Nigeria, they said I got paid. When I came to South Africa, they were saying I got paid. When I went to Rwanda, they said I got paid. Like, no one is giving me a penny. No African government is funding what I do. No tourism sector in Africa is supporting what I do. It's like I'm alone, but I'm not ready to give up on this. That's what I'm telling you. I wish you out there would support this movement to make it a successful one. I'm not saying support us with money. You can support us with your house. You can support us with your car. You can support us with food. You can support... You have no idea what it takes to even bring out a video. I mean, you can ask Elvis and Trudy and the rest. We go through a lot. I don't even have to complain. But hey, I want to tell you that I love you. I adore you. Don't forget to like this video. Share. Subscribe. And also, don't forget to go follow your boy Mr. Ghana Baby on Instagram. I am Maya. I love you all. Peace out.