 What's up beautiful people it's your favorite village boy Mr. Ghana baby right here and I'm back again with another video I mean it's been one good week it's a resting mode you know like sometimes after traveling to so many countries you get so exhausted you guys know that it's actually exhausting to travel so I'm exhausted so I decided to take a break so it's been one week getting to two weeks since I came back to Ghana and I've not been shooting any content but I just wanted to update you guys on what is happening right now Trudy is coming to Ghana today and I decided to pick her up but I woke up in the morning she tested me that she's no longer coming to Ghana um she missed her flight but she forgot that I have her peers number she forgot that I have her brother's number she forgot that I have the dad's number so I called all of them because I've been trying to call her phone since morning her phone is not going through and I started to track the flight so currently she's trying to play games with me oh I just woke up makes sense but even if you just woke up how do you have to wake up at 1145 which is the time that your flight actually landed so I don't know if she's playing games with me I want to pick her up she said she's not there yet so I'm on my way to the airport and um I hope she's there and I hope she's not trying to prank me or play some games with me come with me as I take you to the airport she's actually calling me let me let me pick it up and just listen to what she's actually saying hello here's the flight so sorry about that babe all right okay so you want me to go back home can I go back home then why July because I can hear at Koshu International Airport she is maybe she just want to play some games so come with me you know me I love games man so let's play this together peace out I Yomai Yomai I Yomai oh yeah Hank I was in John Downey oh I still not forgot my Chinese man It's a pleasure man, same here bro, same here. All right, okay, you know, I just arrived at the airport and it's going to be all the time man, but yeah, I just, I need to call it, oh, hi, how are you doing? I don't even have mask man, I just hope, hey, again, oh my goodness, hi, how are you man? Say something to them. I am Maya, oh my goodness man, how are you doing? It's good to see you. Yeah, it has been a while. It's been a while man. Welcome home bro. From Tanzania. From Tanzania? I'm in Ghana for study. Really? Yeah, Kenyo Estee. Kenyo Estee? So how long have you been in Ghana? This is my fifth year. The fifth year in Ghana? Yeah, basically. You love Ghana? I love Ghana. I'm like a Ghanaian man. You're like a Ghanaian now. You speak some Ghanaian language? I eat everything. Every food, every Ghanaian dish, I can chop it. What is your favorite Ghanaian dish there? Bancu and tilapia. Bancu and tilapia? Karubu Kenke. Karubu Ghana. Bidase. Oh wow, that's really impressive man. Aqaba. I am Maya, how are you man? Oh, y'all African leadership savvy. If you see you man, how are you doing? I'm fine. Oh wow, good. You're a young African leadership serious? Summits. That was the one that happened recently, right? No, this weekend. It's 3 days summits. Okay. What is it all about? What are you? Great. Am I invited? Yes. I cry international compressor. I will try and pass through. It's a pleasure meeting you man. Alright, good. Hello. I don't have a mask, you know, but I forgot to carry a mask. But where are you now? You are inside, right? Alright, come on, come on. I'm here, right over there. I'll see you. I thought you said you just woke up. I thought you said you just woke up. They really made plans. I was coming to surprise you. Surprise me. When you want to surprise me, you better tell your entire family that you're coming to surprise me. Because I called everyone. Who did you call? Call your dad, I called your brother, I called everybody. And then they're like, you're not in the house. You see? You can't be joking with me like that. That was a prank? I was supposed to come in the house and then you opened and then I surprised you. I'm so sorry. I don't deal with pranks anymore. I'm just tired of pranks. Oh God, it's so quiet. So they're looking for me. Oh, this guy is speaking you up. Hello, my leader. How are you? I'm your leader? You are my leader. How? I can't believe I'm meeting this guy. I was in the vlog right now. Of course you're in the vlog right now. You want to say something because I just met him and he told me that there's going to be a summit and I really want to tell you. You have to come. You have to. You have to. So you came all the way from Botswana for the summit? For the summit. That's incredible. And I met this amazing person. I don't know how many years now. And I said I would love to meet Mr. Ghana, maybe. Yeah, you are in my country. You definitely have to meet me. Thank you so much, man. I really appreciate it. Do you guys really appreciate it? Wow. I appreciate you. You are here. But you are doing a party lot for the country. Not just for your country, not just for your friends, but for your child. That's deep. Yeah, that's really deep. You don't understand the impact. But when I watch these things, I'm like, hmm. How do you intend to help us then? Sometimes we're just sharing, telling the world or sharing your videos. And more than that, sometimes supporting Africa. I remember there was a time you did a blog on Ethiopian allies. Ethiopian allies. Yeah. That made me to realize that I don't have to book anything else besides Ethiopian. I came with Ethiopian allies. And I loved the service. And I felt like that, what do you call it? The new spirit of Africa. That's what we should be about. Yeah. See, because of this, when is the event? The event is on there 25th, 26th and 27th. Today's 24th. Today's 24th. So tomorrow, I'll pass by. I'd love to give you two guys my books. Just autograph it. You write what? I'm an author. Published author from Botswana. I have books. No. You know what? There's a platform that we support. Africa is doing great stuff on the continent. I don't know you. I met you for the first time. Yes, sir. Because you have a book. I believe that you have to tell us so that all the people watching this video can purchase your book. Yes, sir. And it's by force. It's not even going to beg them or anything like that. Yes, sir. What's the name of the book and where can they get it? Okay. Hello, everyone. In this beautiful channel of Mr. Africa, Mr. Ganabe. And the beautiful queen right here, Ms. Trudy. My name is Lessech Omonso, all the way from Botswana. And I won winning youth activists and author. Published three books. The most amazing one that is available on online platforms is called Insights of an X chromosome idealist. It's available right now on Amazon.com. So go in there and purchase it. You just see it. My name is Lessech Omonso. I believe that Mr. Ganabe will write the name somewhere there. And also I have a YouTube channel. Sometimes I share contents, mostly podcasts. Okay. This small channel. But I would appreciate it if they go in there and sub, you know. And I will definitely share so that they will check out the podcast. Yes, sir. What is your final message for Africans? Sorry? Your final message for Africans. Africans, we are capable. We have all it takes. We have all the great ideas, especially as the young Africans. We have to change the narrative. We have to build the Africa that we desire. We are not supposed to be crying about how the people ahead of us have failed us. But it's about time we take the initiative to be in control and do the best we can to transform the continent. That's what I can say. Yeah. I want to say thank you so much. Thank you so much. See you tomorrow. Yes. Thank you. I'll appreciate that. I always keep my promise. Yeah. Yesterday I met her. She landed in the country. I had no idea what was happening today. But she told me that both of you are invited. And here we are today. Yeah. We finally came, yeah? Yes. How many minutes do they have now? How many minutes do we have here? This event is going to last until 8 p.m. 8 p.m.? Yes. Okay. You can just come for 20 minutes and go continue with your activities and all that. I'll give you 30 minutes. 30 minutes is okay. 30 minutes is okay. It will be worth it. Yeah. It will be worth it because this is a summit that has brought people from across the continent. Everyone is here. We are here to exchange ideas. We are here to try to talk and converse about matters that affect us in the use of Africa. Okay. And try to find solutions as to what is it that we can do to build Africa that we desire at the use of Africa, right? I feel like the revolution is happening, right? Yeah. It's a revolution. And I wonder how it happened that you are not in the lineup of speakers because you are that particular person who advocates for that Africa to be all you desire and wish to see. It's just like, you know, I'm a big fan of actions and I always want to see things happen. Yes. You know, so sometimes conferences like this. Yeah. I want to make sure everything you talked about before you come back this year, something has to happen. That's true. That's why you hardly don't see me in places like that. But anyway, I think it's changing. They ruined my plan. You can't lie to me anymore. Sweet thing. He watched everything. Whoa. Seriously. Namibia and all those are so, wow. I wish I could meet this guy one day. And here we are today. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Yes, sir. Are you the wife? Yeah. We part. Oh. You want to be part? Okay. Oh, I see. I'm like, this guy is from South Sudan. Yeah. And keep up the good work. Thank you. I love your work. Thank you so much. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. All right. It's a pleasure. What's up? I'm Nimeca. I'm Nimeca. Oh, my brother. I saw you and I'm like, this guy is definitely... The day you came to Cuba. You were there. South Sudan. South Sudan. I was there, my brother. Tell them something, man. You're from South Sudan. I mean, I feel like we are uniting Africa in our own way, man. Because I just met someone from Tanzania. I'm meeting someone from Botswana. I just met someone from South Sudan. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's amazing, man. Oh, yeah. It's good to see you in Ghana. I thought you were always there. I've come for the Young African Leaders Summit. Oh. I'm taking place in Ghana. So then, which means it's by force for me to be there tomorrow. I have to. What time is it? It's starting in the morning. In the morning. Yeah, it's starting in the morning. Okay. At 10. At 10. I have flight to catch tomorrow, but I will definitely go there. Yeah. Oh, nice, man. Nice. Nice to meet you all here. All right, but I'll see you guys tomorrow. So we're coming back to Cuba. I'll come back. Only Nelson tells me to come back. Nelson tells me to come back. You must be happy. Yeah, man. It's finally here, man. Can you, right? Yeah. Good to see you guys. Good to see you. I wanted to speak Swahili, but I don't understand what you think. Yeah, but so let me, let me understand. Why not? But I want to ask you a question here. When you came, the COVID test, how much did you pay? $150. $150? $150. Are you happy with that? Oh, my goodness. That's too much. I mean, which country can you pay $150? Arrival. Yeah. At arrival, you pay $150. That's ridiculous, man. It's really ridiculous. And then you are made to pay before you come. You can't? Then you come with your receipt. So once you come with the receipts and then that starts. Can we use my... How much? I'll take the photo. Let me finish this. How much did you pay for the COVID test? I paid. When I was in Kenya, I paid $50. And then you came to Ghana? I arrived $150. Are you happy that you paid $150? I don't understand so much, but this is disappointing. It's too much. Yeah. Very disappointing. And I don't know why they say that people from West Africa have to pay $50. And the rest of the world has to pay $150. I think we are all the same. Even if you want to do something like that, let all Africans pay $50. Of course. That's... Your excellency. I know you watch my videos, yeah? And I definitely have to address this. Even if the president did not say this video, let's do this movement. I believe that social media has the power to change so many things. And I am pleading on behalf of all travelers that come to Ghana that the $150 is too much. And I think something has to be done. Your excellency. I mean, if we all can pay $50, I'll be happy with it. You know that a lot of people are coming to Ghana in December. 180,000 people flying to Ghana in December and charging each and everyone $150. That's a lot of money. I mean, what are we even using the money for? We are not seeing the development. Your excellency, I plead with you. I'm the true son of the soil. I'm pleading on behalf of everyone coming to Ghana. You are saying that we should come back home. And if you're coming back home, please make it easy for us to come back home. I think before first week of December, I want to hear that news that the COVID test have been reduced to $50 to an entire passenger that is coming to the Republic of Ghana. Thank you so much. And I know my wish will be granted. You guys don't want the same thing to happen? Of course. How about you? That is watching this video. It's not not what you wanted. Share this video. Tag the president, tag the tourism board of Ghana and let's make this happen. Thank you so much for watching and you want to tell them something? It feels good to be back in Ghana. But you can't lie to me anymore. You don't even know how to prank, you know. And you have a final message for Africans? Yeah, of course. African will want people. Let's keep united and let's promote our culture. Thank you so much, man. Good to see you, brother. Good to see you. Here, our guy. Hey, our guy. See, he says he doesn't want you to see that. He's our guy, man. The most talented artist in the whole of Ghana, man. Whether you like it or not. Come to Eugene all day, man. I'm a big fan of Shata, but you know, you need to give room for what? The young ones, because I believe that come to Eugene over everyone, man. You know that Steven is so mad at Kenya immigration officers? Why? Because anytime we get to Kenya, they pull him over. Man, I'm so sorry about that. Tell us, how was your experience? Anytime you come to Ghana? Usually it's okay, but today was an exception. What happened? I got there, the immigration lady is like, hi. I said, hi, how are you? Like, I'm good. Welcome to Ghana. I thought she even knows me, she's a fan. And she asked me, so what do you do? You are a YouTuber, so I don't know me. Why are you so nice? You know, she was so nice. Say, is it your first time? I said, no. You're coming to see your boyfriend. I said, how did you know? I know these things. I know this. She's just very friendly, you know. She's laughing, she's smiling. You just feel like you've been welcomed at home. It feels so good. And I even told her, I wish all immigration officers were like her. You know, she was so nice. I don't know who she is, but a big shout out to you for representing Ghana in a good way. I mean, that is Ghana for you. We're so hospitable and I just hope the entire immigration of other African countries will learn from this. Especially Kenya, sorry. I mean, anytime we get to Kenya, it's either they pull you over, Steven said something today that he doesn't know why our green passport always get us into trouble. Our green passport has been getting us into trouble everywhere we go to. Yeah, I'm so sorry. But whenever you come to our country, we welcome everyone with open arms, with the exception of the COVID test. Thank you so much for watching this amazing episode. Don't forget to like the video, share, subscribe. Be part of this awesome family as we reach a million each. Oh my God! Bye!