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You know, I've learned so much here. I've been meeting so many people. I even got an opportunity to secure land, you know, save land. Like a lot of opportunities have opened up for me. So I'm just, I'm just in awe of this experience. I actually, I was only passing through at first. And then your visa had been expired. Your visa expired. Oh, yeah, you saw that? I saw that. You're lucky you're not deported. Because I saw your, I saw you, you're like, I'm going to the migrations. Oh, thank God, they're not going to deport my sister out. I was so worried about that because I was 30 days late. And can you imagine if you're in America, if you go back, you know, I don't think that they would be as merciful at all. So you think Ghana is home now? Heck yeah. Heck yeah. I'm just going away to, you know, handle some business. But I'll definitely be back. Like I'm on a schedule. Like I'll be back. You told me you're going to stay in Africa for good. Yep. That's what you told me. Migrating to Baku. I told you the truth. Yeah. I'm staying on. So where are you going? Where are you going? When is this video going to post? Tonight. I'm going. Are you ready? I'm ready. You sure? Very sure. You want me to tell the audience? No, you have to let them know. Where are you going? You're posting this tonight. Tonight. Okay. I'm going to Egypt. Egypt. It's great to see you guys come out. I know most of you are asking me where is she going? Yes. You're coming to see that. There's a lot of people. I don't know what to know. But hey, it's good that I brought a secret audience. I'm always to share a secret with you. I'm going to so many other countries. I'm just going. It's just, I have a plan. That's how I want to do things. Because I really want to do some major projects here. But I just have to secure funds. And just get out there. Also being here has been very spiritual for me. 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No, but seriously though, it has been, I just can't believe it, like we are cousins, you know, and a person would have to actually come and not be afraid to merge with Ghanayans, you know, so I definitely promote that. Don't come and go into your own little cubby of western. I would say come and merge with the people, get to know them. Don't be afraid to greet them. Greetings are very important here. And just don't be afraid to open up and be humble about the experience because they're very gentle, very humble people, very strong. Don't get it twisted because I've seen the military and the SWAT team. It was like gorillas. I was like, what? Yeah, seriously, I know, I know it's on a tangent. But there was a time where I saw the SWAT team. They were doing something and I was like, wow, because Ghanayan men to me are so mild tempered. So when I saw that, I was like, wow, these are like African kings. Wow. Yeah. Are we going to see your daughters in Ghana anytime soon? I don't know. Maybe next summer, maybe next summer. Next summer. Yeah, I really hope so. Next summer, yeah. What is your favorite place that you visited in Ghana? I'm thinking, I don't think that there's a favorite place. Yeah, because it's so diverse. The people are so different. You know, there's different cultures. There's different languages. There's just different vibes within different regions. So I can't say, oh, this is my favorite. I think that's just too, too, too biased. I would never say like this country is better than this or this or that. They're all just different and beautiful. And that's why I love it because of the differences. Because I've been watching your channel and I saw that you actually enjoyed most of your time in Ghana in the north. Yeah. I felt like no, I think you loved the north. That's what I actually asked you this question. Yes, I do love the north because I have people that I can go home to like a family. But I love all of Ghana. But if I'm going to settle somewhere and establish a home, I would establish it there because the people are very honest there. They don't have a big, they don't have a great deal of corruption. Let's just put it like that. So I trust the vibe there. You know, and considering that I am new coming in, I need people that I can trust. And so they've proven to be those people and they have a very stout spiritual foundation there, you know. So people don't cross each other. We kind of all know why, right? We talk about the Dagomba. It's very rare for them to cross one another. Because if you cross someone there, someone's going to be dealt with. And also like if you love Ghana, then you need to go to the north origin of Ghana. It's kind of similar. I want to. That was actually the first place that I wanted to go, but it didn't pan out. But eventually when I come back, there's plenty of other places like Takoradik. That's where you're from. That's where I'm from. You didn't go there? I didn't go there. Because I only went to Elmina. So anyways, I've been to all Kumasi and where else? New Ningo and where else? All over. I've been all over Kofredua. Kofredua. You know, I've been here. What is your impression about the year of return? I don't really have any big opinions. I've listened to entirely too much Dr. Abadale Kambo. I've been following him for many years. He's very intelligent. He knows his stuff. So it's a lot of information that he's taught. And I've researched myself and have seen that. Maybe it's a little bit propaganda going on to get people to come and tour this place. But I was on my way here before that. Before I even learned. I felt the connection before that. So if the president needs to push this agenda to get people to come here for economic purposes, why aren't the rest of the country doing it? You know, I mean, let's just be honest. Let's do it. Why not? If it's about money, let's do it. You know, but as far as 400 years and all this, I think it was a little longer according to Dr. Abadale. But it's okay. You know, I'm not going to say that he's wrong for pushing this, that or the other. Bottom line is when you come here, you realize that we've just been lied to entirely regarding our, you know, what has happened in the past and how apparently Africans hated, you know, like stuff like that. All of that, everything that we were raised with in the States. All of it was just a media. I was going to say something, but I can't say. All of it was just to prevent us from coming together. So here we are. You know, I would encourage anyone, you know, to come to see it for yourself so that no one else can dictate to you your reality, you know, or how your life pans out. You would never know unless you come. You can't listen to the media because it'll prevent you from seeing the truth. How warm and friendly these people are. And it's not just about warm and friendly. We're talking about true hospitality and people that actually know how to be a family and unity naturally without having to raise a flag. You understand? People are just doing it. It's just natural. No matter what colonization did, people still held on to their natural traditional ways of being, their humanity towards one another. You know what, I don't even want to ask you any question again because I think you said everything, you know, whatever I wanted. Whatever question I want to ask, you've already answered it. So, you know what, before I let it go, I don't do a lot of people out there because most of my subscribers are, you know, diaspora. Your final message for them? My final message would be, well, first of all, I want to thank you again for having the audacity to not be fearful and just kind of put yourself out there towards the world, no matter what. And to the diasporans, you know, with him doing this, he brought so many Africans my way because I'm part of the diaspora, but you brought the Africans my way and they actually stuck, you know, like, you know, stuck around to check me out and we're like friends, you know, and they support me. I would say you will not know unless you come and experience it and when you do, you're going to thank yourself because you're going to breathe the air differently, the sun shines differently, the food, everything. Do not be afraid to come and just see for yourself and find your rhythm, you know, find your own rhythm. Do not let anyone else persuade you. If you feel it in your heart to come, come, no matter what country it is, you know, because there's over 54, right, 57? No, 55, no. So there's so many countries that you can explore and we're not saying that Ghana is just like the all again. No, it's not that. This is just an introduction to the full spectrum of the African continent. So that's why we venture out. So what she's trying to say is that come and explore and whatever you're exploring, make sure you eat something new and whenever you eat something new and you meet new people, try to show them love and when you're tired of that country, try and migrate. That is why I always say, it's love, migrate. That's right. No, I'm not going to say goodbye. Okay, anyway, goodbye.