 Where is Lima? Where am I? I'm in Ghana with Mr. Ghana, baby. Oh my goodness, I can't believe that you're in Ghana. I'm so happy to be here because I miss you. I miss you. You know what, before we even start talking, I just want to let you know how many messages I gave you. After that video? Oh my gosh, still to the same thing like last month. And everyone is asking where is Lima or where is where am I? And I need to be with you again. Oh my goodness, good to see you again. Good to see you as well. We met in Tanzania. Yes. Okay, the chat is breaking down a little bit. We are here in Ghana. Yes. But what brought you to Ghana? What brought me to Ghana? Well, last year was the year of the return. I guess it was in 2020. It's beyond the return. So now we're here at beyond the return. I mean, you were here in 2019. I was, I got here on Christmas day. On Christmas day? I left my family to come here to the motherland. Are you sure you didn't come to Ghana because of Afrochella? I did, I did, but I wanted to come to the motherland. Wow. The land that my mother was stolen from. Are you a boat traveler or an African traveler? I'm a boat. I'm a boat, but I'm more of an African traveler than anything. How many African countries so far? I think four. Four, and from Ghana, where are you going? I'm going to Senegal. Oh wow. From Senegal? I'm planning on going to Gambia. Amazing. So Senegalese, Senegalese just, I wait for this beautiful queen. I'm here. Come all the way to your country. She is also single. Don't be telling people that. No, no, no. Are you single? There's none of my, nobody's business. Oh, no, it's their business. No, no, no. No, listen. Let me tell you what happened. No, you need to listen. I'm going to listen. Listen, because of you. I got a man in my message just talking about what you want an African husband. Oh, okay. You know what? I'm African. Since African-American. It's about time. We unite. One Africa. One African-American. We're both together. Because you're my sister and I was taking our way. So it's time for Africans. You know, go get African-American women. Go get African-American women. You know, it's not robbery. Come on. Like, you know, an African-American woman, you did an African. We don't care about dating. We just be my brother. No, no, no, no, no, no. We are brothers. We still have to be brothers, you know. Your brother will not be my brother. Your brother might be my friend. So I go in for... I'm lost. No, it's good to get lost. So how you been? No, I'm good. I'm good. Just moving around. I mean, so far, so good. 14 countries so far. See, you're the African traveler. Yeah, I'm an African traveler. But you don't want to go to any other place? No, I'm still traveling. What about Europe? Europe, not yet. Not yet. Let me finish. You don't want to go there. At least half of African countries are not. You don't want to go there. Where are we right now? Where are we right now? No, we are in heaven. We are in heaven. This is heaven. Where are we right now? Oh, Kepcos Castle. Exactly. And what did the Europeans do? Okay, they enslaved our ancestors. So why do you want to go to Europe? So that's a question that I need to ask so many Africans. Why do they always want to go to Europe and America? Why do you always want to go to Europe? Because the Americans and Europeans are always coming here. Look around us. Almost all of them are Europeans. Yes, yes. I don't understand. We've been here the whole day. Yes. What are you doing in here? So you know how we talk about beyond the return? It's so important to bring African Americans here to the country. Not only Ghana, but to the continent. So I worked on this big video with other creators from Ghana. Wow. Yeah, so to talk about beyond the return. And the importance of coming back to another way. Did you know them before? I didn't. I slide and dance. Wow. Just like I slid. Well, I decided yours first. No, but it's all right. Next time, do so. But yes, I slid and I dance. I propose the project and maybe 15 people agree. Wow. Actually, it was a little bit more. They did not care that you are not African, but it was really to help you out. To share the story of the reason why African Americans need to come to Africa. And the importance of the diaspora. Because we are all black. You're black, you're African. We're both. No? You don't like black? You don't like black? Well, yesterday I interviewed a guy and he said, I shouldn't call Africa a continent. You call it God-tinent. God-tinent. God-tinent. Because Africa is where God lives. It's a thing to use the word, corns which means fruits and corns. That's deep. That's deep. Very deep. So when you come to Africa, you see God. Have you seen God anywhere? You. Oh. When I look at all my African brothers and sisters, I see a very different guy. Wow. Niva, how's the experience been like in Africa? Like being a single African-American woman. Can you stop talking while I'm singing? No, it's all right. It's all right. I'm so sorry. Being a single African-American woman, probably within Africa. How's the experience been like? There's a pros and cons to it. No problem. Go for the pros and let's just tell me what I'm calling. Okay. The pros is that I get to move around by myself and I can figure things out. You know? So it's like if I go through something hard, I have to sit with myself and understand like, all right, this is what I need to overcome. You get it? And so it shows you how to believe in faith and have faith in everything you go through. Wow. The cons. Y'all just have to watch my vlog. Only one. I have a vlog about how I got thrown in Tanzania. Oh, wow. Look, y'all go watch it. You know, I forgot to tell you guys that now Niva is also a YouTube. But the first time I met her, she didn't want to do YouTube. She was like, I don't know anything about YouTube. I didn't. But now you know something about YouTube. Listen, I do. You know what? I have an army on YouTube and we want to follow your journey. Yes. So from today, are you going to promise us that you're going to upload videos every single day for us? Listen. You know what? You know what? I've got a lot of young Africans, Africans in the diaspora and Africans living on the continent, especially women, a lot of women follow me. I know that. You know? And all of them want to travel in Africa. Okay. And maybe your journey can inspire most of you. Carry your cameras. Carry your phones. Definitely. But more than just carry it. Love the continent. Thank you. Love the continent. Put your foot on the soil. Understand. Touch the walls. Come to Cape Coast Castle and be with the ancestors. Like really take it all in because everybody wants to have their phone out. But sometimes it's not important. You really have to understand the experience so that you will be able to share the story. It's bigger than that. You brought Cape Coast Castle. So which means you've been to a lot of places. I have. How do you feel when you go to work places? The first time I went, I didn't really record anything. I told them, something spoke up to me and said, Geneva, I need you to take this all in. And that's what birth the project will be on in return. Because I had to sit and I had to sit with the walls. I got to grab the walls. I had to take in this mail and really sit with my ancestors because we don't hear much about this. I didn't know anything about the Cape Coast Castle until I made it here. Right? And so to have that attachment and understand that my roots is in Ghana regardless of if I'm going to do ancestry DNA but to know that my roots is from Ghana, that is important. That's impactful for me. Like I literally cried. And to this day, I cried. After I recorded the video, I went inside the female dungeon and I literally almost was in tears because I'm not doing this for literally like it for you all. I'm doing this for a bigger purpose. I'm doing this for my ancestors. The ones that was drowning in the water. The ones that didn't have a word. Couldn't speak. The ones that stripped their tongue away. The reason why I'm in America. That's why I'm doing it. So no, what am I? I'm not going to record every day because it's bigger than that. But please follow me. You know what? Before I let it go. Yes. A message to young African diaspora. Those in the Caribbean. Those in America. A message to them all. A message to them all. First and foremost, I want to tell you that I love you. I love you too. I love you unconditionally. We don't tell each other enough of how much we love each other. The world took so much from us but it's time for us to love and heal. Face those traumas. Come back to things that you don't want to listen but sit with it and understand it because you're so freaky and powerful. The reason why they stripped everything away from you is because they know your power. Now it's time for you all to see your power because we're so damn powerful. It is our time. You know what? If you want to know more about Niva or if you want to hear more from Niva because if I give her the chance she's not going to allow me to go home. I love food. My food is home waiting for me. So Niva, thank you so much and welcome to my beautiful country. Welcome to our beautiful country. Oh, sorry. Welcome to the motherland. To the motherland. I love you all.