 Yo, what up everybody? It's your boy Mr. Ghana, baby. Still here in Lusaka, Zambia. Tunes has not been easy for me, but when you move around with perfect people, Tunes become easier. Today I've been joined with one of Africa's, I don't even want to introduce it, like one of Africa's finest YouTubers in Lusaka, but she's not based there, but she talked about Lusaka. Come on, I have to talk about you that much. I don't know yet. What's your name? It's a girl a little more times also known as Global Z. Lily, I never knew you based in Lusaka. I thought you were a London girl, huh? What are you doing here? Well, first of all, I was born and raised in Zambia and I've been in the UK for about 15 years now. Lily, 15 years in the UK. Yes, my... How is life in the UK as an African? For my experiences, it's been tough. It's been really tough. Like, no, I mean, you said UK is tough. But all of us want to go to the UK. What are you telling us that? Don't, don't. Reason being that for me, I would rather, if you're establishing yourself in Africa, remain in Africa. But if you want to get a good education, yes, you can come and get your education and come back like other people do it. So you mean you can go to the UK, learn and bring that back to Africa. What about living in the UK in my entire life? Living in the UK in your entire life, it depends on your circumstances. But from my experiences, I would say it's been a tough journey because I don't really have family. So I've been like on my own pushing with kids. But for people maybe who have families, they can say it's a good place because they have that support system. Okay. So you're trying to say that living in the UK, you're hustling, not living your best life. Yeah, hustling. You're hustling. Really, now you're back again. You've been coming back home. How will you compare, sorry to say this, how will you compare your life 15 years ago? And then the friends that you left back here, the 15 years. How do you see your friends in Africa who have never been to the UK or USA or whatever? Most of my friends have really progressed. Job promotion. They drive good cars. They've built houses, not just one. Many houses some have built flats. They've really established themselves. They take their children to very expensive schools, mind. Like very expensive schools. And I'm just like, okay. The levels are obviously two different levels and you can see the development. And just because obviously, since they've been here most of their lives, they've really tapped into the grace of being in Africa. I call it the grace, yeah. So you mean like your friends are excelling, living in Africa? Yeah, yeah. Really, how will you describe life in Africa after coming back 15 years? How do you describe life in Africa? Many years ago, if you come to Zambia from the UK, you'd be admired. People would say, oh, this person has come from the UK. You've brought lettuce shoes, lettuce gadgets. But now everything is here. You've been to shopping malls. We even have an apple store in Zambia. So there's nothing you're going to show people to say, oh, I'm coming from the UK. Everything is here. As long as you have a good job or great business idea, people are excelling in Africa. Are you starting any business here in Zambia? Yes, in Africa. In Africa, not just Zambia. In Africa. So which part of Africa? Southern Africa, obviously. Southern Africa, but not Zambia. Zambia is in the southern part of Africa. Yeah, because the market of what I want to do in Zambia is already chocked. So I'd rather tap into other African countries. So you're not going to tell us the other African countries? No, I won't for now. For now, I won't. Really? You know what? I still have to go into duties of whatever is happening in Africa. Living in the UK for 15 years, will you advise me to leave everything behind and go and live in the UK? Because I want to live my best life. Do you think I should leave everything behind and go and live in the UK? No. For me, what I would say is, if you are established in Africa, stay in Africa, if you want to visit the UK for holidays, visit the UK for holidays, but don't make it as a home. Why? Because you find yourself with a... I've done a video on my channel, where I talk about the fact that I have a degree and I've been working as a cleaner. So the system there doesn't really make you do your degree job. If they can't employ you because you don't have experience, you do any odd job. So why leave your comfortable office job or business in Africa to go and do any other job because you want to live in the Western world? I mean, Zambia has developed a lot of opportunities here. Lily, your final message to your friends living in the UK who are saying that I'm not going back home because I feel like I'm living my best life in the UK. I mean, any message for people like that? For those of you who've seen my video about luxurious houses in Zambia, that was just a tip of the iceberg. People are living comfortably. People spend money in Zambia like crazy amounts of money that you wouldn't even think somebody spending so much money. It's because people are living well. They are working so hard. They've invested. They've tapped into the opportunities which you and I should tap in. So that's why I'm here. I'm trying to tap into the grace as well. So Lily is trying to tell you that. Come and tap in the grace. I am here to tap in. She is here to tap in. We are just waiting for you to come and take everything away. It's your boy Mr. Ghani Baby and Lily Mutanz is a YouTuber. Go check out her YouTube channel. It's going to be in the description box. Go check out, subscribe, support her. You know how to do it. But you're leaving us tomorrow, yeah? Let me first get my children's education first. And yeah, you know how it is when you are a single parent. It's not that easy. So yeah, but Africa is where my heart is. That's why I keep coming. Wow. Yeah. All the best and good luck. Thank you so much. And I'll miss you. I wish I could travel with you everywhere. Everywhere. Me, I'm just living my best life exploring Africa. Now I'm in Zambia, eating shima. And I hope I don't eat made in Zambia.