 That man right there, he only built in the richest neighborhood in Nigeria, Banana Island. That's the only place that he built. Yeah. And here I am. Good morning. How are you all doing? I hope you guys are doing fine. It's your favorite village boy, Mr. Ghana Baby, right here. And you know what? Today's a good day because it's Good Friday. So I just want to vlog, you know. I'm not a big fan of vlogging but I think I'm learning from the best. How are you doing? I hope you are doing amazing. She's the best one when it comes to lifestyle content creation. So today I'm vlogging because the man who inspired me to start my real estate company is in Ghana. I bought this land just to build my dream home. I went to Nigeria, early DCA. Then I met this real estate developer. It took you to Banana Island and he told me the Maya. You see this house right here? This is like a six bedroom house sitting on a half plot. You know how much I'm going to sell this? It's like one million dollars. And I'm like, that's crazy, man. And then I was thinking about building a dream home on a two-plot of land. So he told me that you are young. You don't need a dream home. You need to learn how to make money. And I feel like meeting him today, it's going to be cool for me to vlog it, right? I mean, who doesn't want to meet inspiring people? I mean, anytime I meet inspiring people, I just want to share their story online. It's his first time in Ghana. So I feel like it would be cool for me to put him on camera. But I'm actually on my way going back home because my mom told me that if I don't come back home today, she's definitely going to beat me up. And you know, I'm still mommy's boy, so I just have to go home today, no matter what. I was supposed to fly to Takrati this morning, but Go Black to Africa is in town and he's living on Monday. So I had to just cancel the flight, wait in here for us to do the interview because he wants to interview me, right? And then, yeah, go back to go to Takrati. But I just got this call. This man, he said he's just right here for a short time. And I'm like, you know what, let me just go and see him. And at the end of the day, I'll still meet Go Black to Africa. And then right from there, I'll head back to Takrati. But if you don't know that, I got an Airbnb. You all should check the link in the description. This is one of my apartment. It's on rent. It's on Airbnb. If you ever want to come to Ghana and looking for a posh place to stay, choose Watermire's apartment. I mean, I used to stay here before, but we no longer live here. So I decided to put all the apartment on Airbnb. So yeah, the link will be in the description. Come and stay in Watermire's Airbnb. Take photos. Let me know that you are here. Make sure you tag me on Instagram because I'm definitely going to repost it. It's just a minimalist Airbnb with a cozy bed. You got your TV, kitchen, bathroom. I mean, everything that you're looking for is here. Yeah, so come with me. Let's go. Bye. So if you all need to come with me as we head out, go see my number one inspiration. But today is a good Friday and Viglo, Viglo was on his way to work, but I'm like, dude, this is an emergency. You don't have to go to work. You just need to come and pick me up. Let's go together because I believe that this man will definitely inspire the man in the car. Hi. Hello. What's up? How are you doing? I'm good, bro. Who are you? Hey, I'm Koji Viglo. Koji Viglo from where? From Star Properties. Yeah, so you can see Star, Silver Star Auto. So if you are looking for a vehicle, contact Silver Star Auto. Thank you. Where are we going? Going to Kempiski. Kempiski is for rich people and I'm not rich. I've never slept in there before, but I love going there just to be inspired. Knowing that someday I will also afford to stay in Kempiski. Viglo, today is a good Friday. Yeah. That's why you're going to church. Yes. Krasma, I didn't know today was a good Friday. Hey. Yeah, for real. What's up, Uber? What's up, Uberdy. What's up, Uberdy. Because my mom is telling me that you have to go to church on Sunday. So in my mind, I'm like, you know what? I'm just going home just to go to church on Sunday. But I didn't know that today is a good Friday. Yeah, Easter, man. So yeah, you need to buckle. Viglo has a YouTube channel, apart from him being a star property, how do you call it? Marketing manager. He also has a YouTube channel. I think I've been on the channel before. Right? Yeah. I've been on the channel before. I was the man of God on that day, Apostle Maya. She's Apostle Maya, man. But I feel like I need to get used to vlogging, man. They feel so cool talking to yourself and people are out there listening to you. Do you guys want to see more vlogs? Let me know in the comment section. But have you liked the video yet? Please. I realize that some of you don't like the video. You just enjoy watching. Like the video. Subscribe. Please. It's very important. Subscribe right now. Let me wait. Have you subscribed yet? Thank you for subscribing, yeah. So thank you very much. First traffic of the day. How will you call this traffic? It's not traffic. It's not traffic, man. But it's not like, how do I call it? It's not like a heavy traffic. No, this is very light. Very. This is a light traffic, like on this road like this. It's off-peak. No, no. It's off-peak traffic, man. Off-peak traffic. I wish that every day is like this in a crowd. The headquarters of Silverstar Tower. No, no star property, right? Yeah, star property is on the 8th floor. So you can see Japan Motors, the ones that gave us the Nissan Navarra right there. Yeah. So you can, I don't know if you guys can see Silverstar. Silverstar, how to, actually on the other side, my office is on the 8th floor. My office is on the 8th floor. It's like the 3rd time it's on the 7th floor. Next time it's on the 7th floor. Oh, okay. I want to give you an office here, Sunday. I don't have money for that. I don't have money for that. No, think about it. Like, if you have a meeting with someone coming from Kenya, he's just flying in five minutes meeting with all of my office. Okay, I don't work. You have some after engagement someone wants to invest in Africa. You shouldn't take him all the way to town unless he's buying the house. You can just make him an office. When I make money, I will take a body. $3,500 per hour. Okay, hour. My whole savings is not even $500. We're finally here and Viglo just asked me one thing. What did he ask you? I wear shoes today. Why am I wearing shoes today? You see? I wear shoes the complaint. I wear slippers the complaint. I simply don't know what to do right now. What do I have to do now? You know, but sometimes I just want to be nice to you all. So I have to wear shoes because I realize that when I wear slippers to certain places, people complain a lot. But you have to understand that that is me. That is what am I. I just want our village boy out there to see me and be like, I can be like my, you know, I'm not intimidated by anybody's sources. I'm not trying to please anybody. I'm just trying to be me and let my life story inspire village people. You know, imagine being a village boy. You also find yourself in suits with the same people wearing suit. At the end of the day, there's no difference, you know? So I just want to be different. So I just want to tell you to dare to be different, man. But yo, can this be so nice, man? Look at that. How they're not going to tell me to put down my camera. That's how this guy is classy, bro. Yeah. Hey, you know all of that? Where is the man? Where is it? Is that a pool? No, man. It's not like a fountain. And you're saying an outdoor pool, bro. A whole engineer. A whole engineer saying that this is an outdoor pool. I'm seriously raising the pitch for that. Of course, you showed this, the lens. It's showing me now. Yeah. That guy's seeing me. And I want to turn it to you. And it's showing me. The girl is an engineer. You are should pardon him, man. He has nothing to do with camera. I'm looking for my phone to call him. Mr. Akintola, how are you doing? I feel like I'm growing, bro. Like I look like my short. You look like a man now. I look like a man now, yeah? Yeah, I'm at the lobby, Mr. Akintola. I am at the lobby. Yeah, I'm at the lobby. Come on. Mr. Akintola. It's your first time here. I'm doing my first time in Ghana. First time in Ghana. I can feel the peace from there. I love how I love how billionaires dress, you know. You see, he's a he's a billionaire, right? And he's wearing slippers, t-shirts, and I'm wearing shoe, man. How embarrassing. Should I put on my slippers like that? You see, always be yourself. Yeah, that man right there. He only built in the richest neighborhood in Nigeria, Banana Island. That's the only place that he built. Yeah, and here I am. So my name is Akintola, Ola Dejo. Okay. I run a small company called prestigious homes limited. I'm from Nigeria. Born and bred in Nigeria, full-blooded Nigerian. Hi. Not mixed in any way. Not mixed in any way. I think you have a lot to tell me. Yeah, sure, sure, sure. He just sat first, so he's the billionaire. He told me that he's just here for a few hours, and then he called me like, yo, you have to see me before I go. If I tell you I'm blessed, just have to know that God got my back. Don't envy me, bro. Don't, yeah. A lot of the Africans need to understand, they need to stop blaming their parents for their woes. Okay. They need to stop blaming themselves. They need to stop blaming their environment. They need to work within what they have and excel. You did it. And they can do it as well. Oh, my goodness. This man is a great man. No, no, no, no. I was telling you about this man. I was telling you about this man. He's the man who actually inspired me to start a real estate. He told me that I'm very stupid to build my dream home on a two-plotter plane. We're here to partner now. He's my partner now. Yes. I think I've made it to live. So I just wanted to know what brought you to Ghana. You know, first I'd like to say that Ghana is very peaceful. I feel the peace right from the airport. So first time here? First time in Ghana. Excellent, lovely place. You know, everyone should be here. You know, I feel the peace right from the airport. The people very welcoming. You know, so I came to attend the wedding. You know, one of my mentees got married yesterday. And how to be here? You guys are very important to me. And a lot of people fleeing from Nigeria for this wedding. Oh, yes. You know, and I think my one night stay here has been worth it. I want to say I'm going to come back. I'm going to come. And of course the trip is not complete without having what the Maya here has to give me. You know, like he called me and said, I'm in Ghana. I don't know, like how? You know, like, you need to come now. You know, he's the greatest Ghana right here. The greatest Ghana right here. You know. After our video, did people reach out to you though? The video made a huge difference. You know, people reached out from several parts of the world. Wow. You know, to be honest, I had several connections across Africa. People inviting us to do what we did. All we're doing in Lagos. Congo is inviting us. You know, even South Africa, you know, several people, several people from Ghana, from Ghana as well. Even Tanzania, people are saying we should come and replicate what we're doing in Lagos. You know, so you're doing a great job, I'll tell you. Your work is more great than you can ever think of. You know, yeah. But I also want to say that thank you so much for the harsh advice. You know, at first, when you were talking to me, listen, I was so mad in my, like in my head that why would this man call me stupid? But he was so right. He was so right that what I did, I feel like it's bearing fruit now. I know you don't have time, but I know that when it's done, I will show you the final work. And I just want to say thank you so much for inspiring me. And if you have a message to inspire the youth of Africa, what would that message be? For yourself, I'll say that is just a starting point. You know, look for greater, greater strength, greater achievement. For the youth out there, I'll say, you know, just believe in yourself. Go for it. Don't die without trying out that stuff that you've been thinking about trying out. You know, it's better to try and fail than not to try at all. You know, go for it. Just go for it. Just try it. I mean, you only live once. You know, just go out and just try it out. You know, it doesn't matter if you fail. You know, it's worse if you don't try it at all. You know, but I can tell you that the chance of success are much higher than those of failure. If you give it a shot, you know, so give it a shot, you know, and God bless you. Mr. Akinthola, Mr. Akinthola, isn't it a billionaire? Did he bring dollars to garner? He's a billionaire. He prays, you know, one day to come to pass. He will never accept it. What do you mean? He's a prophet. He's always prophesying my life to be a billionaire. One day to That's a lie. I think today I was saying that I'm a apostle. Yeah, but I think I've got a new name. That's prophet. I want to say welcome to garner and you're going back right now. I'm going back here today, tonight in the evening. Oh, okay. I'll say this garner is a great place. In Africa, we need to travel more and see around Africa is a beautiful place. Amazing. So I mean, I'm going back home, but I would take you around a bit before I like to see you. I think I have a new visitor coming to see you. I'm coming. Just a minute. You see, I'm not even done, but guess who he's here? Hi. Oh, how are you? Good, brother. How are you? Go black to Africa. You said it's not your boy. It's your man. Yeah. This is your man, not your boy, but I'm your boy. This is the village boy right here. The village boy. Thank you so much for coming. Yeah, man. Thank you, man. I think you need to join us and then we'll just tell you from there. Okay. Thank you. You know, I have mentioned on my channel about freedom, liberty, justice. This is something that was ingrained in us when we were over in America and we saw that it did not apply. You know, because it said freedom, justice for all, but we know he was not included in the all. I just want to know why go black to Africa. You know, the us in the diaspora have been gone so for so long that we have even lost the idea of what Africa is. And so goal is to go pick up, go to the motherland, you know, black. I mean, because we are all black and, you know, my message is to our people. And of course, Africa being the continent is going back to the motherland. So, you know, go black to Africa is what my message is, you know, with that family. This is your man, not your boy. Go black to Africa. Because you just asked me before, it's like, you know, you do something like this, everybody gets it next time. But it's, I take my thumb and then I go, say go, like go back, but point and I point at my temple, black, to put the other second finger up to Africa. And then that's taking off the plane, taking off on your journey to Africa. How many countries in Africa have you been so far? 13. Been to 13 countries. And how has your experience been in all these countries? Experience have been great, you know. You know, I've shared, you know, the good, the bad, the indifference, you know, have challenges in certain places. That's okay. That's part of life, you know, whether, you know, somebody tried to pick pocket me, you know, or being harassed by a police officer, or, you know, having my GoPro stolen and, you know, these challenges. That's a struggle, you know. It's just like me traveling in Africa and being deported, being arrested. But, you know, it's part of the struggle, it's part of the challenges, and that shouldn't stop you from doing what you do. And I'm so glad that despite all these things happening to you, still keep on coming back. I mean, you know, there is nothing that would be worse than where the experience I've had in America. And, you know, people keep asking me, well, you know, are you going to live in Africa? Yes. You know, I'm going to live in Africa. Now, I got kids too, as well, you know. But my main objective, my dream, is really to have them all come here. And that's what I'm doing, is establishing base areas to where they can come and take the baton and finish what I'm starting. If you have a message for the African diaspora, what would that message be? Go black to Africa. You know, I'm serious when I say that. You know, I have, like yourself, watching your videos and seeing all the success stories where there was people who stayed on the continent and never left. And they had it in them to persevere, to obtain what they felt was theirs, or a person leaving going to, you know, these Western worlds and realizing they're going to come back to reestablish themselves. That's the message. And once I've heard so many people say, ah, I live, I live in Europe or UK or Canada, America, you know, and these are Africans who left here and said, you know, they say, I'm coming back home. And I know that in Africa, not everything is rosy, right? There's something that probably don't like about the continent. Yeah. What is that thing? I do not like plastics. We just need to be educated on how to handle plastics. And it's everywhere. And it's not just Africa. I mean, you know, you can go anywhere and see, but clean our country up. Because when you live good, you know, and you beautify your place, you even look at yourself more raw as a royalty, you know. But that's one thing is that I think that, you know, when it comes to that, we can do that. Today is Good Friday and it's church day. And apparently my man is the pastor in here, Mr. Debra. Yeah. Let me quote this from the Bible. The Bible says that wisdom is defense and money is defense. But the ultimate of excellence is that wisdom gives life, but money cannot give life. So I'm just going to go in. I hope I don't surprise you, man. Hey, hi, how are you? Where's your dad? He's inside. Hey, how are you? You good? Yeah. You want to say hello? Yes. To quickly think that the man in Nigeria is already in Ghana. I need to go to Ghana though. First time in Ghana. I was talking with the man, I could feed a piece from the airport. It's a great city. It's so true. So true. So true. I'm like, I need to introduce him to you, you know. Oh, that's you. Mr. Debra. I trust Mr. Debra. He's starting a new project. What are you building here then? High-rise, you know. Hey, another high-rise. Another high-rise. Hey, am I going to see both of you working together very soon? We definitely must work together. And if you guys are working together, I need to get my commission. No more fittings, man. Yeah, no more fittings. You are in it. Ah, nice one. Mr. Assou, you're doing a great job. Yeah. It's a great, amazing job. We need more people like us in Africa. Today I had to pull him from his church, man. Ah, don't worry. It's with all pleasure. And I'm pulling him to Nigeria. He's coming to Lagos by force. Definitely. By fire, by force. Definitely. This, I'm going to another 7 floors. G plus 6, right? G plus 7. Yes, this is G plus 6. G plus 6. G plus 6. And it's allowed within the UB detallage area. It is. It is actually allowed in the area. So I'm doing the apartment. How big is this? 12,000 square meters? This is 720. So that's what I'm doing the apartment on. I've still got a tenant in here. They will be moving out in December this year. So before I knock down, I can't wait. What did you do? Why don't you do a plan? You asked me that we also, you know, homogeneous development apartment, but also apartment. You can then extend, you know, the other wing. So I'm looking, I'm thinking of like an L-shaped kind of apartment. Right. Okay. So maybe you're new one now. Yeah. Okay. It starts with that. And then it can then extend to the other place. Yeah. So, you know, your soda face one. That's right. As people body, they know there's a face two. There's face two coming up. So they have a homogeneous within the same. They can share a common pool and come on. That's right. That's right. That's the whole idea. That's the whole idea. I know today is happy. Easter. Easter. Good Friday. That's right. So I will need my Easter presents, by the way. I need to let you guys know. Meats. That's more like a salad present, man. This is not salad. This is Easter. Good Friday, why should we eat it? Yeah, but I know you all, you watch his video. Of course I did. And you also watched the video. And both of you are meeting today. Yeah, for the first time. Cuttle with a Maya. In Accra. Accra Ghana. Accra Ghana. And soon there will be the Nigerian connection of the meeting and all that. So what do you think about my videos though? I'll say excellent. I mean your resume for this connect, right? Who probably won't have ever met. I would a great man here as well. She won't. Go black. Not you from America, right? Yeah. You know, so your resume for all of this are very great. Your videos are excellent. People should subscribe. You know, when I interviewed this man initially, I struggled there. Because I wanted to interview. He's like, my I'm so shy. I can't do this. I was doing this video in Banana Island. It's like, oh no, I'm so shy. Today he's telling people to subscribe. I'm like, what happened? Tech complied. What happened? Mr. Deborah. It's always good to see you. Yeah, what do you mean? He's like, with a new billionaire in town. I take that with faith. It's always a pleasant moment meeting you. I think your video technically has been a dot connector for the regions in Africa. So you speaking to very industrial business minds and unveiling what we are doing in our own small corners to just encourage some other people so that they can also come down and do more for Africa. I think it's the right direction. And that's why we always celebrate you. I saw, it's gone, eh? No, it's not gone. No, no, no. I saw a whole song composed for you. That should let you know that Africa is really behind you and we are excited about what you are doing for the continent. So God bless for the Maya. Good morning. Morning. Hey, how are you? What's your shade tonight? What's your shade tonight? What's your name? It's shade nation, Biago. Huh? Medak. That's a Medak. Yeah, hello. What's up, what's up? Look at that. One break, Miss Ken. What's up, my cash? I'm talking to you so you can go. If you're not ready, you can just come and see me. I'll please you and see me. I don't even know what to say, right? Hope you guys enjoyed this amazing episode. Don't forget to like this video. It's very important to subscribe. If you are new to the channel, my name is Mr. Kamana Baby. I'm one and only. This is my junior brother, yeah? Do you guys know him? I don't think so. You don't think so? It's like my first time appearing on the channel. That's not true. Yeah, but he's the only medical doctor in the family. And in case you know him, come and come to university. Say hi to you anytime you meet him. Yeah, I'll see you all in the next one. Bye.