 How are you all doing? It's your favourite village boy Mr Ghana baby right here. I think I'm 15 minutes away from the capital of the water region. Listen, I'm super super tired and I'm so happy to see. Slow down bro. To see Fufu is ready. Listen, I've been in the water region and the only food that I'm eating is akpene. And you know what? After eating akpene, all I say is akpene. I believe in him. But yo enough of the akpene. This is how I've seen Fufu is ready. We are right here at point and kill. You made all of them. One more time, one more time, one more time. You know what? This is point and kill. And I'm definitely going to point one and kill. Catch and kill here. This one is catch and kill. I'm not pointing there. Point one and let me kill it for you. They all left. They are there. No man, how? You see? Let them touch the ground. Back up. Then go, keep going, go. Go, go, go, go, go fast. Go, go, go, go, go, go. Yeah. There goes your food. Yeah, dinner got away bro. Too much pepper. But I like it like that man. I invite it. I normally don't show you the food that I eat but this one I'm going to show you because I want you to be jealous. I fact that I'm eating my favorite food and stick and stay around. I think if you want to see more of how we're going to dive into the Fufu check out. Stack on the Island's YouTube channel. For me I'll show you whatever happens in here. I mean so that you can also visit coming. Yeah. You got to check out that channel. S-O-A-I Vlogs. This man is going to destroy this food. Yeah, I'm not destroying it. I'm dismantling it. You know what? I found myself in here because I wanted to eat. Do you love food or women? Not a very tough question to answer. I think I have a sister and a mom and they cook for me so I love both. No, they cook for you. Yeah. So you eat. Yes. So food over women. No, but if the women were in there. I would cook myself, bro. No, no, but their food is nice. See. Your mom cooks better than you. Yeah, my mom cooks better than me but don't forget that my dad chose my mom to cook for him. Well, so if your mom wasn't there to choose the food would be nice. Those guys are smart, man. He doesn't want to choose food over women but being food over women because even if my girlfriend comes around and say that, oh baby touch me, I'll tell her I'm hungry. He needs to give me food. But if she know come, how are you going to chop? She came, that's why I'm getting the food. But if I don't have the food, I won't be able to make her happy. Well, it depends. It depends. So I came here to eat but I found out that this place is not just a restaurant. What is this place all about? So this place is basically an ecotourism stroke agotourism center. So agotourism basically because we have accommodation here. You can come and stay with us and partake in farming activities. That's the whole idea of agotourism and then also ecotourism because this place is a natural setting and we are trying to promote that kind of tourism as well. So which means that whatever you eat in here comes from the farm? Yes. Because I did pointer and kill. Yes. The catfish. No, you actually didn't catch. I didn't point. You didn't point. You tried to catch. Ah, bro. But apart from that, let's talk about, I mean that was catfish. What if I want to try goat meat? Do you have goats that I have to go point it out so that they kill for me? We have goats that you can point. We have pigs. There's rabbits. Most people haven't seen a geese before. We also have geese. There's ducks as well. So you have the poetry in here? Yes. Can we check it out? Sure. Here we have the rabbits. They look very innocent. I didn't feel bad for them. You feel bad? No, no. So haven't you pointed the rabbit? Yes. And then we basically prepared them for you. So you guys will the rabbits yourself? Okay. I'm going to start. Hi. For you. It's so cute. Bunny. No, Easter Bunny. Yeah, so. I don't think I'll be able to do that. Let's go inside. Oh, come on. But we eat chicken. Chicken? You know what? My whole life I've never killed. Chicken. Oh, you don't have to kill to eat. No, I enjoy it. I mean even this, if you cook it for me, I'll eat it. You eat it. But I'm here telling me that I have to kill this. Yeah. So. That's more rabbit. That's some of the yam produced. So. The farm. Yeah. What do you produce in the farm then? Yeah, we have yams, we have farm plantation, turmeric, cassava, rice. Yeah, yes. This is a complete production house, man. Production house. Farm to table. Everything is just natural, so. I love free-range chicken. Yeah, so since there is free-range chicken. The layers, there are some layers there as well. You still have layers? Yeah. And there are techies in there. That's the geese. They don't mind me. Oh. Because they don't know me? No, they don't. Maybe. Okay. Ah. What do you want me to say? Finish it. No, no, no. I was going to say something. Say it, say it, say it. It wasn't going to make sense. It wasn't going to make sense, so. Yeah. So these are layers. The plan has to. Yeah, eventually we are going to move the poultry from here to that side. So we are just trying to phase off the animals little by little. And then we start new and new on the other side too. I want to say you have, this is the poultry. More like animal rearing in here. Can you take me to one of the farms? One of the farms. That is closer. Okay, sure. So people can see that they have all of that. Sure. So right now we are in Kasawa farm. Kasawa farm. Yeah, you can see how. Is Kasawa the only thing you plant in here? No, but for now we are in the. Dry season here. Yeah. So we planted this about six months ago. Is what you use for the poultry? Yes. So I need to come and stay here. You had definitely. Definitely. I love eating poultry. Are we eating poultry every day? Every day. What is that? That is a zipline we are constructing. Wow. So we are going to zip you across the dam. Across the dam that there are crocodiles? Are there crocodiles in the back? It makes it more exhilarating. That is the whole point. Adrenaline pumping. No, no, no. I love doing that. We want to create stuff in the voter agenda that we haven't seen before. Yeah, you haven't seen before. That's the whole point. You play with crocodiles. So as soon as you're on the line, you just get to the point. You're like crocodile here. I cram. Then you jump in. It makes it more fun. And after you come out, your name will be in the Guinness Book of Records. Record. Yeah. It's the route to heaven. And I don't want to go to heaven now. Let me just go to the zip line, man. But you know, I'm not a big fan of zip line, but climbing this is a bit scary now. But I have to climb it for you guys. Since we do for content. Let's go. This one, you have to watch your steps, man. The steps are really short. This is the river, the dam. Is it a natural one? It was formed by itself when it was created. Same semi-melt. Yeah, it was a little water body. That's a crocodile. Oh, that's a crocodile. That's a crocodile. That's a crocodile, man. It's deadly rat. No way. Hey, see, if you ever try this zip line, know that you are setting a death trap for yourself. No, no, no. I'm not going to joke with you. That's a crocodile, bro. Yeah, that's a crocodile. So when you are on... See, we grow. See, if you grow want to try this, so I'm going to tell the juju men that when you get there, you just drop. You just drop. So, this is our pigry. It's very neat. I can boast one of the neatest in the whole gana. Even the whole world. Hi. So this are... How many pigs do you have? How many pigs do you have? We have about 70 pigs and piglets. So this one is more about the pig and kill. Yes. Point and kill, man. No. Hi. This one is pregnant. This one is pregnant. Yeah. Impressed? And you do also horse riding in here? Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. We are trying to bring in more recreational activities and facilities as well. That's the whole point of this place. Because of urbanization, you want a very serene and natural place where people can come and then just relax and also build a... have a self-well-being, like have a good well-being. Is it a Ghanaian own? Yes, it's... Is it possible for me to speak to him? Yes, it's very possible. Is he around here? No, he's based in Accra. He's based in Accra. He visits occasionally. But since I'm here, I need to call him. Yes, sure. Alright, man. Thank you so much for taking me around. Thank you. I really appreciate your time. Thank you for coming around. If you had a chance to change one thing in Africa, what would it be? The mentality. MD. Hi. How are you doing? I'm doing okay. I'm great. My first question would be like, are you from the Volta region? And where are you right now? I'm in Accra. You're in Accra? Which means you're based in Accra? I just wanted to ask this question. Why is it that people from the Volta region, they go to Accra when they make money, they come back to where they come from and establish something? Because I'm so impressed. All the places that have sleep in the Volta region, they are owned by the indigenous people. I want to know why do you guys do that? I think for some of us, we want to give back to our society. And then also on how they can also improve their lives. You've got a really beautiful place, man. Thank you, man. And it's so huge. How many acres is this whole setting sitting on? And what do you intend to achieve with 150 acres then? And then identify with nature. In addition, a lot of young ones are losing sight of that. So bring them closer to them so that they can identify with them. When I was coming here, the guy who brought me here told me that we're going to point and kill. I mean, point and kill that I know is all about point at the lab here and then kill it and enjoy yourself. But I got in here and I realized that this place is actually not just point and kill. So what is the main ideology behind what you're doing? Because I'm seeing what you call is more like an apartment. I'm seeing a recreational center. I'm seeing a restaurant. Even you even have a farm. That's right. We need about 20,000. Let me ask my final question and then I will just do the rest with the people on the ground. Thank you. If you had a chance to change one thing in Africa, what will it be? The people. Does it mean that the people of Africa thinks that it's not possible to make it in Africa? MDE, have you ever lived abroad? I did travel a lot. How long did you stay in the diaspora then? I have. After 15 years, you came back home. I don't know. I have so many young Africans that are watching me. They said I should ask you. I don't know about 15 years of living in America and you still came back home. Is everything okay with you though? Well, I think I wanted out there. I couldn't find it, but I found it in Africa. Whoa! That's a deep statement. And what is that? To the diaspora chasing. I mean, to look. When I came back to establish in Africa today, I mean... You know what, this is just going to be our first conversation. I believe that I'll meet you one on one and we're going to talk more. Thank you, Maya. Thank you so much for your time. Really, I appreciate it. I appreciate it.