 quila  agua  agua  agua  agua  agua  agua What am I? I've been watching your videos and I was like wow, what are you from? I'm from the state of Alabama to be exact we are here in Ghana now so I'm excited. You are here in Ghana like what are you doing in Ghana? Oh we are farming here we came to farm we've been here since 17 and we just want to provide food for our people the right kinds of food so let's do all organic. All organic wow so you move to Cape Coast but you know like Africa is huge Africa is 55 countries which could have gone to any country in Africa why Ghana? Basically Kwame Nkrumah everything he did you know to to reach out to the diasporas he didn't have to make English the national language but he saw us coming in the future so he he he did that one just to help us communicate as continental Africans and the diaspora so the the elders and then the ancestors saw it coming so they made way and Kwame Nkrumah he's a big inspiration what of you look alike yeah we have twins oh twins yes I I didn't even know that I thought like maybe family but family but twins yeah first time I'm into them twins. Like do you know your local name like in Ghana twins we have names you call them yeah yeah I'm definitely I'm Atta Penin that means the elder twin Atta Penin yeah oh and so you are Atta Kakra oh my goodness like yes you've registered this name already we have to go change the name naturalize it everything is good we went to uh Takawari there for that one you went to my hometown Takawari that's my city man I love Takawari yo I love it I'm so glad that both of you are really enjoying Ghana let let me know um what is experience like being in Ghana oh we love it the people are warm and inviting you know everybody's like akwaba so we to chat full full with everyone you know we meet a lot of families we've been traveling around quite a bit kumase takarade cave coast uh Volta region you know we're just trying to see all of Ghana we we plan to travel north to tamale in December so we we just have a lot of stuff to see it's Ghana's big and plenty going on wow like I'm so happy you guys have no idea and I I just want to know like you know you're rasta man in Ghana mm-hmm I know my people yeah they have names that they call rasta man like when you're walking in the street how do they call you oh it's always rasti because I got this from native born I don't know if you guys know native born that first I don't even native money like in Ghana everybody call me rasti I was I wanted to know if that you have the same experience yeah but do the people how do the people relate to you this different strokes uh different people respond differently I know a lot of the older people they don't really understand that this you know it's the expression of africanness in the state side we we have a lot of people chop they have a lot of people aren't accepted for wearing you know traditional african styles and stuffs so come into africa and be able to spread your african roots and everything is love but you know some of the older people they don't really understand I want to call you that you are an african both of you are an african born in america mm-hmm will you accept that yeah of course that's that's what we are everybody can look and see africa yeah we in africa we blend in with everyone so wow so which means that since you came to Ghana you've blended you know any kind even unless you talk before somebody no one knows they don't even know they say oh he's down there and then just go your way wow what is the message that you're going to tell young africans born in america born in jamaica morning you know that african diaspora is there any message you have for them like okay basically I just want to say that the black stars is welcoming to anybody from the diaspora it's not easy but it's better for my personal experience so if you are a younger person and you have a plan you have um you know something on your mind that you want to do come to the continent and you know like I said if you don't like Ghana there's plenty of countries to go exactly what about you anything you know you know see the world see more of africa travel um you know if you don't like the state so the diaspora for how they treat new africans for africans you can come home you can be amongst your people them and learn your culture I don't want you guys to go yeah hold on the image you had for africa sometime ago like when you were back in the state is it the same image that you seen over here when it came here oh no no it's a lot different it's very different there how different oh they they just told us that you know everybody was sick and you know everybody was starving everybody have HIV everybody disease and then when you get here you know you see everybody it's like oh come eat with me you invited I'm like I have you are poor and you're hungry why would you invite me so I'm plenty of food everybody's eating nobody's starving nobody's starving so we all can't believe that they like to us and they're still lying they're still lying thank you so much for helping me today thank you thank you i appreciate it yes thank you love you bro love you so i love man love i help my peace out