 ૒૒ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃ ૃaded. Ya may not know what I'm going through right now, but I'm telling you just pray for me. DOUHAY It's about time to go to our country number 29 in Africa I'm super excited. I've been waiting for this particular visa for the past three months. Can you believe it? And after three months guess what they just gave me ten days and I was supposed to arrive two days ago so today's I mean on 4th of August. And for the 4th of August which means four days of the visa is gone, I have only six days in Angola. the cost of flying from Ghana to Luanda. My visa was $70, so I paid for my two teams, so one guy, which is $140. The ticket that I bought was $700. Anytime I tell people that it's extremely stressful to travel in Africa, they don't believe me. And I just want to show you some of the stressful situations that Africans face travelling within Africa. Number one, applying for a visa is stressful. And applying for a visa to travel to another African country, you still need to pay for it. And it's between amount which is $70, let's go for $50 to $250 because I have paid $250 to apply for a visa to an African country. That thing, the visa is extremely expensive. It's extremely expensive. One person, Akra is a visa fee just to visit Congo and it's $250 USD. It's so expensive and this is going to be the most expensive visa we have ever applied. And apart from that, a ticket alone is extremely expensive. There's no cheap ticket trying to travel within Africa. This is us travelling from Akra to Luanda. That is the capital of Angola. And I know Angola is one of the expensive cities in the world. So this speaks volume. So, you see if we fly on Friday, 4th August, the amount is $7,920 which is approximately $700 and above. So the same thing if you want to go on Monday. Okay, let's assume because I don't travel alone. I travel with my two team. I have two guys who shoot my videos. So multiply this by three. Look at the amount that I'm going to pay. And some of you will be like when are you coming to my country? When are you coming? You don't know, we will come. Like I said, we've already decided to put Africa on the map and nothing is going to change the minds of us. But it's extremely expensive doing what we do. I mean the most expensive one is around $900 if I wanted to use the Ethiopian Airlines but I decided to use Askai. I mean I would love to talk about what Askai did to me. Which I believe it's unfair but you know what? There's nothing that's going to stop me from doing what I do. So I got a call from the Angola Embassy and they told me that Askai is having their first inaugural flights to Angola, Luanda and they would love me to be on board and for people to know that there's a route from Lome to Luanda. I went to meet the Askai team we discussed everything. I did not even charge them. All I wanted, give me a flight to Angola. Let me just let people know that there's a route like this. They told me we are excited to have you on board. Wait for us. The Akratin was super excited. They gave me like three days. I mean they told me that the flight to be on the 2nd of August so I did everything that I have to do to fly on that particular day. To my disappointment I woke up one day and they said the head office did not approve your request. But you know that doesn't make me hold any grudge against the airline. The following day I decided to book my own ticket but I'm still going to promote you guys to let you know that we are not doing this because of money but we are doing this for Africans to patronize African allies. Whether you support us or not we will support you and at about time Africans start supporting each other. You know what come along with me I don't want to talk too much. I love this logo by me. We are Ghana which is incredible so every Ghana watching this video feel free and leave a comment. I love you guys man. I mean that can I know in the comment section what do you know about Angola? What are you expecting? What do you want to see? Excited to be going to Angola but it's too expensive to go to Angola. It's too expensive. He's showing a photo of me inside Lomu and he wants to go there with the wife. Of course. That's because I'm following you every time. Wow. You're based in Angola? No. I'm from Ghana and I work in Angola. I heard it's the most expensive place. Angola is expensive. Me that I don't have money how am I going to survive? Definitely survive. Find a way. Nice. It's expensive but you'll enjoy it in Lwanda. Really? I can't wait man. Excited. Let me say hello to you. Yeah. Nice to see you. This man gave me a new name that I'm not together with. Yeah. Tourism. You're doing a great job. Thank you. Appreciate you. You're all about the place. Thank you. We're trying our best. Thank you. What do you do? Thanks. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Thank you. I see. They said I should stand outside. I see. We're honoured to have you on board. Thank you. Thank you. That's amazing. That's really amazing. This is your camera. This is the actual camera. The captain said yes. The captain said yes to what? For you to... For me to have you with me in this place. So you upgraded my flight. Wow. The seat is upgraded. That's not up to you. Thanks to the captain. Thanks to the captain. This is the second time a captain has upgraded my seat on Asuka Island. That's amazing man. So literally I'm stuck in here. I came with an economy seat. And the air hostess was like you know what you're not going. You're what a Maya. You have to step aside. And the captain is like what a Maya. We have to upgrade the seats to business class. Now all the stuff that I had in my heart has been forgiven. I forgive you Asuka Island. This is amazing. Business class. Our friend seat changed. Thank you. She's amazing you know. She made it possible. What should someone expect anytime they take us? Great service. Great customer care especially. Thank you so much. You're welcome. See you next. Thank you. It's alright. I'm going to help you. Alright. Yeah. I'm definitely the most loved content creator in Africa. I love how Africans really appreciate the work that I do. That's what I keep on telling you guys. No matter what happens I will never give up on this movement. I mean I just entered the flight despite what happened earlier. As soon as I entered the air hostess was like what a Maya. Stand aside. I stood aside. Went to the captain. I was the Maya on board. The captain just said give him a business class. And they just have graded my seat. Literally so nice to be. I mean I love the fact that Asuka is a Pan-African airline. Pan-African airline which is also powered by Ethiopian Airlines. Basically this is Ethiopian Airlines subsidiary. Ethiopian Airlines owns the airlines and Asuka operates it. So this is how it works. I don't know now you know. But it was a bumpy flight. The shortest flight ever. 3 to 5 minutes take off from Akra. And we landed in here. I actually just closed my eyes. I opened and we're in Nome. Hi. Oh wow. You need to go like that. I can't be following you every time that I take a picture. It's not like a library. I'm a librarian. You see. Got it right man. Thanks man. Nice to meet you man. Thanks for all you do. Appreciate you man. I'm Dave. How you know my accent? Have you been to Liberia? Of course I've been to Liberia. So as soon as you spoke I'm like you're a librarian. It's so nice that I've traveled to so many African countries that as soon as you speak to me from your accent I know the country you're from. Hands down. But I love how busy the Nome airport is. It's so busy man. Like I love it man. That's so cool. Like everyone is eating. I don't have money to buy food at the airport man. So I do hear that. We are at the Nome airport. And I'm super hungry man. So I mean we have like almost 2 hours to wait before our next flight. And if I wait I'm definitely going to die because I've not had breakfast. All I have left one to watch out. Within me you guys know that I'm trying to stay healthy but I'm like I can't take it. I just have to eat something. So yeah. Total cost was 28,000 franc. Yep. Born apeti to me. Not you. What did I order bro? Cheese. Shaking down last person to board. And I'm excited once again. Can't wait to touch that in Rwanda. So yeah. Let's go. After 3 hours we finally landed in Rwanda. It's pretty late. But yeah I'm excited to see what the city got to offer man. Hi. Sorry, sorry. Proupalé francé anglais Portuguese. Oh no, j'en pas pas Portuguese. Wow. It's like espagnol. Petit petit espagnol. No Portuguese. No. Francé? Yes. Francé? Very well. Very well. It's kind of interesting to understand that all of us in the plane are Africans but we speak different African. We speak different foreign languages. This is not a West African air bro. This is not a West African. Damn it's so cold. Wow. The breeze feels so good. I think we are close to the sea or something. Wow. But one thing that I think I will recommend to ask for the trip to Luanda make sure you get somebody on board who speaks Portuguese man because there was a woman sitting next to us that was really struggling. I love this man. Wow. Look at that. Yo. I'm excited man. Look at it. Angolan Airlines. I said Angolan Airlines. Can you guys see it? For the day that we are going to have got it anyways man. Finally. We speak English. Nice to see you. Look at you. Hi. Hello. Hello. Hello. Welcome to Angola. Thank you. I wish I know how to say. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Yes thank you. Thank you man. I'm good. How are you? Good to see you. Wow. You watch my videos. A couple. A couple. That's nice man. Good to see you. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Are you from here? Yeah. From Zimbabwe. Oh. I saw you was in Zimbabwe videos. Nice to see you brother. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Wow. Look at that. I mean first impression. The lighting looks so amazing. It's cool to be here man. So many lights in here. Wow. Angola baby. The city of lights. First impression. Wow. Okay. When looks so good. Look at my long lost friend man. Oh that's my car. I see my car in Angola man. Your car is in Ghana. Yeah. You are not coming back to Ghana because you look so excited. I thought you are more excited in Ghana. In Ghana? Yeah. No. Ghana is my country. Of course. I'm going to come back. I bring my husband to Ghana. We need to eat white che. White che? You must try white che. He has tried fufu before. Oh really? You can ask him. Wow. Fufu is pepper? No without pepper. Without pepper? No. I'm really happy to have you here in Angola. Thank you. I'm really excited to see you once again here in my beautiful country. You're welcome. Thank you. I say thank you. Thank you. I can't wait to put Angola on the map. I can't wait to start making all those videos. I know it's going to take me a hard time but I'm going to try all I can to put Angola on the map. For sure. Born there from Angola. A very beautiful city even though I've not started working. You know what? Things has been so complicated since I came in here. They gave me only 10 days for me to enter this country and as it stands right now 5 days are gone. My visa expires in the next 5 days. So before I start working I need to go get a permit. And I arrived in the country on Friday night. Today is Monday morning. So I have to spend money in terms of booking an accommodation which we are paying $40 and 3 days $120 gone just like that. I have a driver in here he's been amazing for the past 3 days he's been showing me around even though I can't film until I get the permit to fly my drone and all of that. So 3 days of having the driver everyday he charges me $50. $50, $50, $150 it's all gone. So I'm just hoping that this whole permit will be faster and I hope they extend my stay for at least 5 more days because I think 5 days in Angola is not enough. So this is how it is I'm on my way right now to the office of the C-I-A-M that's what they say. That's why I can get my permit. These are the same people who granted my visa for me to enter the country. In these 10 days it's enough for me. So yeah, this is the update. Let's just go see what happens and if something happens I'll come back in here and let you guys know. But so far so good I'm having a great drive in Angola. This is not the city that I expected. I'm so sorry. Forgive me. The more I travel in Africa the more I see the beauty that is hidden from me and you. And we are here as a crew to expose this beauty to the world. We are in the streets of Luanda. You better don't look. You scared? We are going to them. You better don't look yet. So we are now going to get our permit. So let's just go get our permit, man. Before, she's even scared because I don't have my permit yet. So she thinks I shouldn't vlog, right? I know my people. I know my people. You know your people, don't worry. We are done. After how many hours? Almost five, yeah. Five hours for waiting for the permit. The whole day is literally gone. Gone, whole day. And I have to extend my visa for five more days because I've spent five days already in the country without doing anything just waiting for the permit. So are we going to the airport? Yes. We need to add more. Five days. No, but why not? Give me more days so that I don't go through all the stress. Anyway, if you go to Rome you do what Romans do. I'm just going to get my visa and I'm going to continue my day. Like I've told you these are the challenges that we go through. But we won't let these challenges keep us from reaching Africa on the bar. Good evening. It's 10.25 pm right now. I don't know if you guys can see it. We just came back from visiting Kalendula waterfalls. I mean, we step out around 5 am and it's 10.25. That's how we came back. And the amount that it cost us is around the driver charges 120,000 Kwanzaa so Steven is right in the mall taking the money so that we'll be able to pay the driver that you're costing the Kalendula Falls. So yeah, it's a proud. So that's the car we used. And my brother take it down just to the mirror. I know you're tired. Very tired. You left home and it's 5. It's 5 o'clock in the morning. It's 10 o'clock and you're still not home. I'm so sorry bro. This is a struggle we go through putting Africa on the map. I know you watch my videos right? Yeah definitely. For 3 years. For 3 years. For 3 years. Now you see what we go through behind the scene. Yeah, I'm saying everything. For that 20 minutes video. I'm experiencing it in my own skin. We'll continue tomorrow. We are not done. We're not done. We're just starting man. The name is Neil. Neil Paseco. Yeah man. You'll see him more in the videos. So yeah. Steven, you're done? Okay Steven it's here. You're tired eh? You got the cash? Yeah. Okay so let's go home man. Are you not tired? You're sleeping.