 Ghana I'm so cool. I went to Africa back at school. They will laugh at us Welcome back to the youtube channel to boy mr. Ghana, baby And as you can see your boy is still here in the perfect peaceful place that I vlogged about And you know what I told you guys that it's a Ghana owned owner is a Ghana And I would definitely want to talk to her. I mean, do you really want to talk to me? Yeah, sure Baby My name is should I introduce myself? Oh, my name is ghani. Baby. I'm not in village boy from Ghana. Yeah Tell me about you. Who are you? My name is patrusha chi So which means that you're a Ghanaian Like when I came in here and I saw this beautiful result I was really amazed Are you from a royal family because I saw two people all of them are royals, you know I'm from a crazy. Oh, just like you A village girl village girl. Just like you. Okay. Maybe not maybe not Village in the sense of Ghana No, you're not trying to say that Ghana is a village. No, but you're born In a village Oh, okay. I must see proofing So city girl So how come like that go from the village manage to build this beautiful result in here. Yes. Yes I ordered the site like this location to my late mom Is actually like my older Mom I would say my mom's older sister. Okay, Mary She actually found a place because I had a dream To like come up with a Perfect peaceful place. Okay. Kind of like this new world. I went there when I was a kid and I was blown away. I thought oh my god Is this heaven or what? So which means that you've lived in america. Yes, I've lived in america for quite some time. How long? over 30 years Over 30 years in america and it started to leave america and come back to gala. Yes, I did. I did actually What is wrong with you? Are you okay? I know that's all my friends. Are they like, oh you what you are going to where? To live in african like are you crazy girl? And I'm like no like I had a dream, you know I was aching. I worked for IBM and I mean great company. I loved, you know working for IBM I say systems engineer, but since the day I walked into disney world I was determined to grow up fast and build one in Ghana So, you know, this is right. This is you hear me? You know what? I'm really amazed that you left america to come settle in Ghana because you know like there's so many people out there Who say america is heaven and they really don't want to leave that country for anyone else But let's talk about you coming back to gala You lived in america for over 30 years and you left all that to come settle in gala I mean like i'm so proud of you But you just want to know what was the kind of challenges that you faced when you started establishing this place? Okay, so I started this I think that it's not for the land Around 16 or 17 and people are like, wait, what did you do? I worked at McDonald's when I was a kid, you know, and since I had that dream That I was going to build this place like I tell you everything you see the architect I designed everything I used to close my eyes and see it So I would tell the architect like oh, this is how I see it. This is how I see the workplace and stuff You put it together So basically because I was so young I didn't know a lot of stuff about africa All I was going to do was come here Build a huge disney world Ish, you know And like I thought A month or six months from the day I finished building it. It would be so busy We'll be making money. It will be just like disney world. I had no idea and I mean obviously Thinking I said young kid when I bought this at 16 You don't really know the realities of things and I hadn't lived in africa. I left when I was a kid So I didn't really know how things work here So I picked up myself I mean I had visited Ghana like maybe four to five times before I decided to move In 2010 And I just picked up myself. I shipped my car. I shipped everything in my house. I told my friends and I'm out Ganiers are like you're gonna be back, you know And my foreign friends are like Patricia. This is a little crazy. I mean just Reconsider and I'm like no because there was this burning sensation inside me To do something like go home You know what I mean and at that time my aunt was still alive and she wasn't that well So I was like, well, you know, I killed two birds with one stone I get to leave my dream and I get to take care of it. It was like a win-win situation for me Backed up 2010 and boom, you know And um establishing this whole um result I mean me. I just want to know like sometimes when people come in here They say oh things are easy things are that I just want to know was it easy establishing those No, it wasn't I mean like if I say it's been 20 years and you know, I mean it looks beautiful But yeah a lot of work had to go into it and a lot of hurdles that we had to jump and I know You've been in Ghana, you know how and I don't know how things work Let me act as if I don't know how things work But just let me know was it easy if not what are the kind of difficulties that you first and Like for starters. Yeah, it took me four years just to register the name of the result I really thought it was ridiculous And I think some of it may have been I didn't live in Ghana. So, you know, I'll get like two weeks three weeks off I fly to Ghana. I'm trying to get a company registered. And you know, you get the Run around, you know, come back tomorrow. Nobody's in the office light off You know stuff like that. So it's like, okay, my two weeks is up. I have to go back So I kept doing that over the years and you know, four years later Needless to say I got it registered there, you know Registered four years four years and the day that we actually did it. It took me five minutes. So I thought Why like if you are calling people in the diaspora to come home You are telling us, you know Come back home return your return all of that stuff and we are returning and it's going to take us four years to register a company I mean It's ridiculous. Maybe there are shortcuts. Maybe there are ways to get it registered But I came in I was ready to work ready to register a company and needless to say if you register a company, I mean Taxes are gonna come in for the government. So therefore Why make it difficult, you know But it was and I think you know people are still going through difficulties trying to establish themselves and you know Some of the people out there who want to come back and establish Companies and stuff, you know, there are a few hurdles you must cross before or you have to cross You don't have to buy, you know, you're gonna have to cross before you finally settle in or make it After all the difficulties that you faced you managed to establish these beautiful results in here But I just want to know just be honest to you. Do you think that it's worth it to establish something like that in Africa? like In the sense of some of us Wanting to help like, you know, like you get this like an obligation is like Make moral obligation that you want to help Right. So I think it's worth it to establish something You can sort of help because we need jobs in Ghana in Africa our young people are running away You know sleeping in front of embassies trying to get visas To go abroad and clean floors Get killed nowadays. I mean Is there harsh realities? You get planted, you get cassava, you become a farmer. I know it's not that easy But I think some of us, you know, you get that calling to do something and Farms, it seems you want to be a farmer because when I came in I realized that you got everything here You got plantain, you got banana, coconut, you did maize Yeah, that's right. Like the corn you eat here like banku and all of that comes from here Um, you're about to eat fufu today Fufu, you know the plantain everything came from our farm the cassava and all the the cassava came from here We have our oranges. We have our coconuts Everything we have tomatoes. Yeah, I've seen it myself. I'm not seeing myself like everything is fresh in here She's not even joking So she runs the resort and a farm It's like, you know, we're not farmers or anything But there's an orange here. I'll show you later I was eating oranges and throwing the seeds like oh, it's a family will grow, you know stuff like that And like two weeks later they grew I was like, oh my god, like oh my god So I planted one and I'm taking away. So is that easy to plant you throw Seeds and they grow? Well, let's keep planting then. So that's what we've been doing. We've been planting My final question who are the people that are welcoming here? Everybody's welcome This is made by guidance For the world for the world Yeah, yeah, it's wild wind results to the world. So, you know what I'm going to do like I'm definitely going to try as much as possible for us to organize shows in here to support your business You know, especially those of you who live in Kumasi I mean from today onwards bring that side chick Bring that wife of yours No, no, no, no, I know I know that my subscribers No, no, no, no, no, come on. No, no, no, no, no No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Is it like you guys should understand me? Yeah I feel you bro, you know, I feel you, you know, it's so hard to choose one woman in Africa. Oh my god. Why is that? Don't get me started We've got so many beautiful women to the extent that you look at them like god That is why I want ancestors to practice polygamy because it was so hard for them. So you know what, we're going to do this. I mean bring anyone in here. I'm going to put her number in there. Please go check it out. I mean call her and then can't spend the weekend in here. Please bring the wives and the kids. No side chicks. No side chicks. No side chicks. Bring your wife, bring your kids. Thank you, thank you so much. They got playgrounds over here. They got play even volleyball when you come in here. Table tennis is here. You want to play pool? Swimming. Everything is okay. Like bonfires. I mean I want you to send a message to the African diaspora out there. Alright, so like my fellow blacks, please. I'm not asking people to like get up and move to Africa. But I think we've been lied to a lot, you know. Like my close friends, guardians, born in America or raised in America. You know, left when they were kids. You know, like myself. A lot of us are brainwashed. You think you come to Ghana. Oh, I'm not going to have jobs. I'm not like what am I going to do for a living? Like am I going to be able to have a car, have the kind of living? So what? You are in a village. You have a farm. You eat every day. Your kids can go to school. Free SSS, right? Exactly. Come visit. Come visit. Check Africa out. I mean don't take somebody's word for it. Exactly. Come find out for yourself and then decide. You know, take it from there. Visit Ghana. And when you visit Ghana, don't just stay in a car, please. Visit Kumasi. Kumasi. Visit Wilderness. And down. Yeah, that was a message for the African diaspora. A message for Africans living on the continent. You have time? I have time. No, no, seriously. Like a lot of us, we work hard in Africa. And then we take the money out of Africa to travel. Like I saw and you know, no offense to anybody out there. But I saw during the pandemic that a lot of food were being given out. And I think everything was rice. Rice, rice, rice, rice, rice, foreign rice. Come on. I mean, you know, buy Ghana made. Eat Ghana made as if in healthier. Come on, Bordier and Banshee. You know, eat our own. Let's support our own. Support our farmers. You know, support Ghanaian businesses. Stop going to, I mean, no offense to the arrows. But come on, look at how they're treating us. Rich Ghanaians fly first class to the Arab countries and spend our hard earned money there. Look at this. You get here. You are African. This is yours. You get there. There are some places you can even walk into. What is wrong with you Africans? You know, let us start enjoying our own. Work hard. Stay in Africa and let us prosper. Let's support each other.