 I don't even know what to say. Your Excellency, it's an honor to see you. I'm happy to see you. I don't even believe that this is happening. It's like a dream come true. Why can't you believe it? You can feel me if you like. I see you in spite of your Chinese name. I see you as a almost a typical Takaradi boy. This time, I just want to say thank you so much for hosting me this weekend. I have to go back to Akra because I've got a lot of things to do today. At least you spent a night in the bush. Yeah, it's good to spend a night in the bush. That's a bush, people. Bush life is heavenly. But I know that you're definitely living your best life because living in a place like that is really awesome. Yeah, it's really awesome. Undistept. We are. You should all help me say thank you to Mr. Hermano in the comment section. I think we're happy when we get to visit this one. It's so far out. Here's the deal. There are lots of interesting people living in these hills. I'll give you a surprise. We'll stop at one on the way to drop you in Akra. I'll stop and say hi to one of my neighbors. One of your neighbors? I think you'll find it interesting. It's quite a cool guy. One of your neighbors in here? Really? Somebody is stopping us. Go, go, go. That's the mechanic. Something happened to my other car. Oh yeah, he's going to check it out. I hope you got him too. Yeah, he's alive. I just want to show you a random life. Or the part of the car. Because everybody keeps on talking about Akra, Akra, Akra. It's just outside Akra. Just outside Akra. Oh, okay. Sorry about that. We're in the bush. And the cars people ride in here. Yeah, it's very nice. Nice 4x4s. I think if you don't have 4x4, you can't ride in here. When you saw the small cars, that still go up. The 4x4s are better for this kind of environment. You know, I've noticed something around here. I think it's hiding place for rich people. Yeah, it's starting to become. That machine coming, it's a boho machine. It drills bohos, look at it properly. We had to drill like 10 on our side. The site among is a 100-acre site, which I sold to all my friends. And the lots are very big. So what we're doing is groups of like 10. We drill one boho. There's water under the ground and it's very nice. That's why when you have a bath, the water doesn't hurt your skin. So obviously someone else ordered a boho to be drilled. So that machine is on its way. We used it before. We don't need tap water. No, we don't have tap water. We have mains electricity, but a lot of the time we use solar and we use boho water. Water from the ground. So we're not on the water mains. This is why I keep on telling Africans that I'm so blessed, but they don't see it. Look at this. It's beautiful. In front of somebody's house. This is not a beach house. It's somewhere in the bush. Somewhere in the bush planted coconut. There's walls. The wall on that house. They use a stone to make walls, which is very nice too. In this area. It's very nice. It's near Aburi. I'm telling people to buy land in Aburi because I feel like it's the perfect place to live outside Aburi. The weather is nice. Last night I slept like a baby. There's lots of oxygen in there. The problem is you wake up too early. You feel like you're 17 years old. It's so rich. I need to carry more often. Yes. It's a local police station. They're all good friends. They come and visit. They're not going to shoot you. This is not America. They're good friends. If we had time, I would have stopped them. They would have had a great time with us. Like the father who said this is not America. They don't come and shoot us here. We have human rights. Right to life. It's time man. They're lovely people. That's a lawyer. That's a lawyer. He's standing out here. Hey my brother. How are you? Are you leaving? I'm leaving. I went to your house today but you're not there. I'm coming back in a second. Okay. You guys have to catch up with us. Definitely. You're looking snazzy. Hey. What are you buying? Okay fine. Cut some for me. I'm coming. See you later. Alright Charles. He's looking classy today. I hope this one. Film him too. Another lawyer. Hey my brother. Where are you coming from? I'm just going around the corner to give him a surprise and I'm coming back to you guys. So we'll hang out the whole day. Okay. I'll see you. Stay there. You're not going to tell me who I'm going to meet? No. I'm not telling you yet. It's good. They're getting a feel for what life is like for us every day. Fresh fruits you know. And they see what we do with our lives. I wake up in the morning. These are normal Africans. Charles and Keku. The restaurant here is close today. If you guys can see we're on the other road and this is the other side. This is the main road now. The road that goes into town. I don't ever think that the entire African looks like that place. It's another one. It's so peaceful here. When I go to Akra I feel too stressed. It's like New York. Too much stress. I spend my time here. I was telling these guys that I don't like leaving Akra. It's too busy for me. It's too urban. It's too city. Cement everywhere. I don't like it. This is Pedrasi Lodge. It's like Camp David. It's a Ghana government installation where they have conferences and so on. Ghana government in Krumata. Krumata. Krumata has been refurbished. I think under President Kufo they refurbished it. So it's used for a lot of conferences and so on. Another gated community. This one is more more city like. Ours is more bush. My clients like the bush. My clients like the bush. They like the bush roads. It is. Is it allowed to fly a drone here for people to see the view on top? We'll ask. Alright. This is where we're coming. Hello. He knows I'm coming. Okay. Who lives here? It's a surprise. Oh my goodness. A few moments later. I don't even know what to say. Your Excellency. It's an honor to see you. I'm happy to see you. I don't even believe that this is happening. It's like a dream come true. Why can't you believe it? You can feel me if you like. I see you almost a typical tack-rally boy. Huh? Wow. Your Excellency, I want to ask you just a few questions. You talk. How does it feel to be a president of the Republic of Ghana? Woo. What's your profession? What's your profession? My profession is law and politics. Okay. And so I sparred at a young age as you to go into politics. And I worked it for a long period and ended up eventually at the pinnacle of my chosen field president. So it wasn't anything extraordinary. I committed myself to serve the people. And the people noticed me and gave me the note. And I worked it for two times and then. I think you're living your best life because when I came in here, I see you, oh my goodness, you're moving in and out. You're really living your best life. But what I'm doing right now is actually trying to tell both Africans on the continent and Africans in the diaspora to be proud of themselves and know that we are Africans. So I just want to ask you just one simple question. How proud are you to call yourself an African? Very, very proud. Just like a Chinese person is proud to describe himself or talk about himself as Chinese or European would say they are European or American. Me, I'm very proud as an African. But a lot of Africans tend to be against the continent. Africa is a very huge continent with diverse backgrounds and histories and so, but I tell you the way the world is going I know wherever these people are they will come around to see Africa as a place to uphold and to be because Africa has got everything and we are quickly becoming the envy of other people. We go like in diaspora, people were not born on the continent but now born in the diaspora as a former president if you have a message for people like them what will you say? Look, the whole world there is true revolution happening around the world now you forget about the technologies is people insisting on being identified for who they are wherever in Europe in Asia, in Africa too everybody wants to be counted as a person and I subscribe to the universality of Mankind human being, you may be red, green or once you are human you are entitled to dignities and Africa is included so, you may be born in the United States unfortunately these days when we look at the news we see that it seems discrimination is still rife in that great place a nation that was built with migrants and technology and everything helped to make it like a former nation on earth and with all the supposed enlightenment why should the people continue to practice discrimination against the blacks but I tell you when you are looking at nature nature endowed Africa with more natural resources than perhaps anybody else as we talk we know that arable lands farmable lands Africa has more than anybody over 60% of arable land on earth now we are thinking of food security and production 60% in Africa so why should anybody feel shy to be seen as an African and I've been telling so many people that Africa is the future but people are saying I shouldn't say Africa is the future I should say Africa is now Africa is now but me I say that future is for humanity generally we talk of global village meaning all people of race of gender of religion we must quickly seize the opportunity to grow into this village as neighbors huh? so we share together look you've come to see me when the whole world is afflicted with the pandemic that before they were living the best of scientists we are searching for solutions has these things paired anybody whether you are American or Chinese or we are all in the boat together which should teach us that we sail together or perhaps we destroy the planet our planet earth together so we are into times where we should see the future as belonging to a human being and Africa is part of it but when you look at at the time and study the map of the world see the continental arrangements you see that Africa sits in the middle of the arrangements Europe to the north the Americans are America's north and south to the west Asia to the east and down south is all sea Atlantic joining the Antarctic and so forth and so on and the settlements of Africa and we youth like you from Africa with the mobility that the new technologies have facilitated the globe now people going you studied in China for six years you speak Mandarin and all I suspect you may even have a Chinese girlfriend I do before but not now what do you mean by that you are sure I didn't leave any baby there So how can anybody say, yeah? So, this is where the world is going, the world is for all of us together. We must learn quickly to live together at Africa holds the center, natural resources. And thankfully, the African Union, the Continental Union of Nations, is talking about new partnership for Africa's development. You know, partnership from both within and from outside. The only thing is win-win. That should underpin the partnerships. Once we get it like that and we are moving, creating opportunities for youth like you. So you are not driven to try to cross this hara desert by photo or by rickety vehicles to be sunk or drowned in, say, mediterranean because you think there's a greener pasture somewhere. That should be banned. Africa has got it all. Africa has got it all. But, you know, like Africa is made up of 54 African countries and there's this message that I'm actually preaching on my channel that we need to come together. Ask what? Don't make it a precondition. It's happening. As you sit here, I suspect you've traveled extensively on the continent and I understand you are using your technological grasp to send messages all over Africa and into wherever the African diaspora, wherever they are. Have you come as one with anybody physically? Have I come? As one. You say we are African, they are countries much, before we are united. Their unity comes from knowledge and the new technologies and also the self-respect. I told you identity is the revolution around the world. Everybody wants to be counted. And you may be West African, East African, South African, North African. If you know yourself and you are self assured, you don't need the stamp of any other person to put your hand on your chest. Me, I'm Kwaabuna like you and proud as an African. Once the whole of Africa appreciate this, the unity is there. I'm asking this question for the African diaspora. Do you think they need to be granted automatic citizenship when they get here? Oh, the African Union apps. They describe the diaspora in African as the sixth region of Africa. On the continent, there are five regions. North, West, East, I believe Central and South Africa. But officially, the African Union, you know the assembly of the nations we talk about, met in Addis Ababa and said, the sixth region is the African around the world. So they are here. And I believe there's even a spokesperson or an ambassador representing the diaspora and African at the summit of African Union. So they only have to venture and come and they will say they are coming back home, coming back to their roots. Thank you. And I just wanted to thank you so much for talking to me. But we've got a lot of African youth watching us right now. And I would love you to just send one message to the entire African youth watching us right now. African youth, I'm grandfather to all of you. My first born is about 56 years old. And he's given me grandchildren who are your age. Is it chief? You know chief? Yeah, he's a fan, he's a big fan. Oh, I didn't know that. You see, it's a very small world. And my have grandchildren your age. Finished university, some masters, holders and all that. And they are people of the world. They should be proud of themselves. They pigments the pigmentation of this world. What is it? As I sit here, trust your grandfather that I have no complex at all. I see people as individuals. You may be as white as snow. If you are a crook to me, you are a crook and not worthy of my company. You may be as black as myself, your mind and your sense of values, things I respect. Charlie, I'll lay the red carpet for you to walk up. People who have knowledge. So be proud of your Africanness and know that if you are in America, United States or wherever or China like you, I tell you the place for you, your roots are here. I wouldn't say Africa is better than everywhere else. But I tell you, Africa is the equal of everywhere else. So be proud to be an African and look towards Africa. You could be European, you could be African. So what stops you? And set free and be a citizen of the world and not from Africa. Excellent. Thank you so much for talking to me. I'm happy to be talking to you. This is not a dream. It's real, man. It's not real. But your Chinese name I cannot pronounce.