 Because of the work you are doing, I think that when I live, there must be some people who continue this tradition of living life for other people. I have discussed with Americans, I have decided to give you five acres of that land. In the meantime, you are in the water again, you have your own land. You decide to do whatever you can do with it. As you speak now, there is light over there. You can only use it as a building block. If you get to my life, when I am being the farmer now, there is electricity. There is electricity. It is only that, it is in a village setting. The place is very peaceful, the vegetation is nice. If you see the farm, not admit them now. But you feel like it. So, five acres for you and then the children you are going to have with my daughter-in-law. That is what I want to do for you. That's for God bringing you into our life. It's not just because you will tell that if I have the center, five more girls would have. And five girls left. Then now, two others, making seven. As you by design, you have come, you and your people, seven. So I feel that those ladies who have become prostitutes or waste outcomes, their lives are going to be turned around and become breadwinners for their families in their own little ways. For me, that is what life should be. It's really very touching. You can see from their faces. Donating me to you, just in support, in appreciation of what you are doing for people. Just to encourage you to do more. Good morning, still right here in the water region of Ghana. I just woke up because yesterday, after everything that happened, I was super tired. So I had to rest. And listen, whenever I want to rest in the water region, it's so hard for me to choose the place to rest. Until Africa Hill Resorts came through. Such a beautiful resort, serene environment. Listen, the resort is on a hill. And it's so African to the extent that everything that you see is Afrocentric. Believe that the rooms in here got African names. Like, I mean countries in Africa. So you have Ghana, Cameroon. Personally, I spent time in Cameroon. And you're expecting what a man to come to Cameroon very soon. Very soon forget it because I'm actually in Cameroon right here in Ghana. I'm not coming anytime soon. But it's really cool to find out all the countries in Africa representing in the rooms of a hotel. I've never seen anything like this before, which means that the owner of this hotel is so Pan-African. And listen, this is Africa that we want. So I'm just going to tell you all if you ever get a chance to visit the water region of Ghana, specifically which is the capital of this beautiful region, make sure you choose African Hill. Councilmen at night in here, they got Wi-Fi, they got breakfast, they got... I mean everything to make you stay in the water region, the best. We are on the top of the hill where you can feel the whole township and also view the other side of the mountain which is called Clefè. And we also give you a service with a smile here. And you can see the environment. You enjoy the oxygen fresh. And here it is very airy as we have the Lazarus rooms. Even though we are on the top of the hill, but we make sure that all our rates are affordable and our meals are also at a very tasty and affordable rate. And here the resort. Listen, the resort is beautiful. But for me what stands out is the view. Can you guys believe it? I mean waking up to this view right over there is what therapeutic. And listen, when you go in front of the hotel, you got another view which is mind blowing. Listen, Africa is definitely a place to be. African Hill Resort is actually my number one destination in the water region. First of all, I want to say thank you so much for that. No one has ever gifted me a land before. You know, I did a video saying that one of the most expensive gift I've ever received in my entire life was somebody buying me a mark book. I'm going to edit on this one. This is the most expensive gift I've ever got in my entire life. Well, let them see you saying that. For real? This is the most expensive gift I've ever got in my entire life. No one has ever gifted me anything like this before. And today, I mean you're giving me five acres of land. And I just want to say thank you. I went to my room yesterday and I had to shed tears. What have I done to receive five acres of land? What am I even going to do with that? I mean we are on our way going there and I believe that there are so many people who don't really know who you are because now you're wearing a cap today. You see, Professor Lumumba once said that one of the challenges we have is that our leaders in Africa don't have ideas and those who have ideas do not have power. He seems to love Professor Lumumba. Yeah, he's my mentor. Have you ever met him before? No. Have you ever spoken to him before? No. Have you ever followed him on YouTube? Maybe I need to connect to you and Professor Lumumba. That would be great. That would be great. So right after this, I think before I get out of here I will make sure you speak to Professor Lumumba. That would be great. Are you a farmer though? Yes, my grandfather was a farmer. And he had about 2,000 acres of land. So right from the time I was a child I fell in love with farming. So even now, I still farm. And I will take you to the farm you see. I have 80 acres of land that I am using at the moment. And because of the philanthropic work you are doing, the way you are touching life, I feel like I should give you 5 acres of land. There is light over there. You can do anything. You can do a real estate you can farm. You will see it yourself. Very beautiful land in a very serene environment. 5 acres free. I am giving it to you. Just in the precision of the way you are touching life. Life in humanitarian services that you are providing for people all over the world. Yes. And I am even touched that your wife is a Kenyan. I was telling you one thing the other time that the Kikuyu and the Avis they have the same physical structures. So if your wife is in the Volta region people will think she is an Avis. So that you look like Trudy's dad. It is really amazing that somebody who I regard as my son has gone to marry from a family whose dad looks like me. That is very interesting. So I want you to accompany to the farm. Thank you. I have mango and maize on the farm now. You go and see. The mango got dented for some time and I am not trying to rehabilitate it. The maize is wonderful. I can't wait to check it out. Can we go? Fantastic. We can go. Because I am super excited to go see my 5 acres of land right here in the Volta region. Can you believe it? Oh my God. I started the fruitate about 10 years ago. Okay. Within 5, 6 years it was fruited. But bush fire came and destroyed the farm. Wow. It was originally about 3 acres. But you can see what is left now. Yes. Just few. So because of the fire I became angry and I deserted the farm completely. But my wife encouraged me to revive it. So it's now that I am trying to... Revive it. So these trees are 10 years old. The mangoes is stopped at all? Yes. Lost interest. You lost interest? Of the bush fire. Now I mean to maize. I want to do maize. And then cassava. Then coconut. And maybe some watermelon. Can we now move to the maize plant? Maize doesn't have taproot. But these ones have taproot. If you are put it down see that it has taproot. It's a high yielding one. That bears 2, 3 on one stalk. So my main thing is to introduce it and use it to be an outgrower so that the farmers in this area can have improved variety. Because the local maize will grow here it's not drought resistant. This particular one is drought resistant. From Malawi. We call it white. We call it the Malawian elephant. The Malawian elephant. I don't know why they call it elephant. Where can I see my land? Come. Let's see my land. Two papers on it. Cover it. I'm giving it to you forever. So you, if once you see this baoba tree. Baoba tree. Yeah this one. We are using it for watermelon. Watermelon. It's only watermelon. That is here. This is what I'm going to give you. Five acres. This way. It's just a small portion of the land. Because the whole land is 80 acres. You take five acres out of it. What you have got left is 75. You can do one more. You can do coconut. Hey. What do you want to say? I don't know what to say. I'm speechless. You see the baoba tree here. You see the other tree there too. That's the boundary between me and you. This way. They'll measure it for you this way. You see the baoba tree here. And this tree. That will give you. That was inside. Yeah. But it's 80 acres. 80 acres. But it's not too much. Like maybe people want to farm in here. Some people will be mining. Ten years ago. I was giving it to them free. Anybody who wanted to farm to support their children. But when I decided to come. I asked them to relocate. Those who are still on it. Are my close relatives. That are giving some potions. For them to work on. But I know people that watch my videos. That will love to have farms in Africa. Maybe if they. Because wherever I am. People want to be there. So since I have five acres here. If I want to farm. I know there are people out there. Who will also say that. Can I farm beside what I buy. But it's not going to be free. Do you think of selling even. To people for farming. Five acres. Ten acres. Fifteen acres. For somebody who wants to do a project. I can consider. If somebody is really interested. Going to. Maybe mango. Coconut. Or crops. You can get up to about 10. 20 acres. Because. What I am doing now is less than. Ten acres. So 70 acres plus. It's lying. Follow. Nothing is being done on it. I want us to go around. Okay. Then you see. So if you are definitely interested. I am going to put a number. Beneath the screen. Maybe you can call him. And negotiate for now. He doesn't know how much it's selling it. But when you talk to him. Definitely he can give you a good price now. Why is it so important for an African to own a farm. That's a very good question. You see that. As Africans before the whites came. We were growing what we were eating. And we were eating what we were growing. But now. We grow what we do not eat. And we eat what we do not grow. We have to reverse that trend. We grew. Before the king we grew cassava. Cocoa. Meals. And all those things that we fed ourselves. Now. Things like cocoa. Coffee. Cotton. Etc. We do not eat. Then we import rice. Meals. Etc. To Africa to eat. It's not a good thing. We have to reverse that. And I feel that. We need to back. Give back into the ordinary families. By introducing improved variety of crops. That's why I brought in the Malawian. Elephant. Which is a high yielding. Meals. If it picks up. Then all the people in the area. Would get better meals too. Unfortunately. That's been attacked by. I mean well. Tomorrow the boys will come and spread. It's about seven and a half acres of meals. Is the story building behind your building also yours. You just came to meet it. No it's mine. Oh it's yours. Something happened. I invested in for about 21 years to complete. I have 21 rooms. It took you 21 years to complete. It took me 21 years to complete. Because it was a project we started in 2001. That was the year in which my daughter Jifa was born. The one at KNUSD now. It took us 21 years to reach that level. And even as we speak now we have not completed it. You see. So if anybody is interested. We can buy some. 21 rooms. What are you using the 21 rooms for? Oh you want to use it for guest house. When people come around they can sleep. At a very reasonable cost. As we are promoting tourism in the region. And then also boosting employment opportunities for people around. I mean for 21 years of building which means the funds were not there. That's why it took you so long. So right now are you selling it? If somebody is interested. Apartment by apartment. But not the whole building. Apartment by apartment. Or maybe floor by floor. Because the ground floor. We want to even use it. As an expansion of the government technology. Oh the school. Yeah center. For now. Then after we have completed. The woman who now retire. And give the government technology to the daughter. Who run it as a business. And then the mother will now take charge of the running of the guest house. I will concentrate on my passion. That's farming. I want to go into coconut and mangoes. You see. That's something that gives me joy. I like planting. Yeah. So I think I have to put a number on the screen. I don't know if they are selling it. But I'm going to put the number on the screen. And normally I can share this with the otherko. So that all the pressure come out to this person right here. And negotiate, if that you're interested in buying a property. Maybe a room more to bedroom in the water region. I guess maybe this is the best option for you. you don't need to struggle, the houses are ready built. You just need to argue in apartment. It can even be a service apartment for you. Buy close to this year. Everything can be ready. Well Africa not as bad as before I think. It's time for Africans outside Africa to come back home and support the effort we are making to develop our continent. Let's have confidence in ourselves. Let's build capacity for people who really want to change things, you see, by supporting them in the way they do. I want to say thank you so much for everything. I really appreciate you. I don't know what to say about the land but I'll let you know in the comment section what you think we need to grow on the land and I'll see you again very soon. Thank you for coming. God bless you. God bless you too. Try and do something on the land. Very soon. This land right here belongs to me. I mean five acres of land. Listen, I've bought land before and the highest I've ever bought was two plots. Can you believe that I own twenty plots of land? I feel like crying but no, men don't cry. I feel like crying but men don't cry man. I just want to say thank you. I also want to tell each and everyone out there whatever you're doing, keep doing it. Trusting God, have a pure heart and God will take care of you. So I just want to say thank you so much Mr Big Glow for this. I really appreciate and I really want to make sure I start something on this as soon as possible so that you will know that the land that you give to me, I did not just come on the internet to say that I have a land but I actually did something. Anyway, I want to say thank you so much for watching. Don't forget to like this video, share and subscribe and I'll see you all in the next one. My name is Clint Stagana Baby. You're one and only a knowing village boy from Ghana. Peace out.