  statewide ab everybody to boy Mr. Ghana baby once again and I'm back again with another educational episode. Africa is rising indeed Africa is developing but I keep on telling you that Africa is the future it's about time you and I invest in the model line if I say you and I I'm an African, you might be an African Dijsbra, but Africa needs both of us I am here with my man  furn                                                   wan missing from the map guys it's a hold country we've got things to show you guys should come here Did something yeah, there are a lot of people out there who are looking for way to invest in togo They want to help build togo. Oh great. Great. That sounds like a good thing actually to go has a lot of things to invest in if you come in here ar, Malish, Chad, they all source from our place so we are kind of a transit platform for companies that want to send their goods, their equipment into Africa, into the upper part of West Africa. I've seen what do you call it? Is it a name for it? Zamej commercials. That's a big business here. It's a big business as well, transportation. We have very good soil. We are not yet doing all those chemical stuff that you hear about abroad. You have some fresh fruits. We import, we export, sorry, a lot of pineapples. We've started watermelon. We are importing also a lot of vegetables. So this is a place actually that you have to come and visit and rethink about how you behave in the world. You're talking about agriculture. I need to buy the land. Land are cheap. There is a national policy for making things smooth for investors in agriculture. And this is the right moment because it has kicked off a few years ago. It's getting to this peak moment where things are really going faster and you should just come. My advice is pop by just like Maya came. Come and look at the place and make up. Take a decision and you will see it will be rewarding. Trust me. Trust me it will be rewarding. I'm not trying to know. I'm not painting Togo like the best country in the world. Let's look at it. But in West Africa, in a Francophone country where people can, you will find people speaking a bit of English where you don't feel too lost. It's Togo. It's Togo. And also maybe when you're talking about investing, recreational activities, fun parks, tourism, especially tourism, I mean to volunteer tourism. I've been able to ship to get people from more than 16 countries around the world in Togo. I've gotten Vietnamese people touring on some nice activities in villages, visiting our sites. I've got people from Canada, people from Denmark. So actually people are coming here. I don't know why you are still waiting. I really don't know why. Almost everything that you're talking about needs land. From real estate, agriculture, even buying and selling. You still need to have a small place. But I want to know, can everyone buy land in Togo? I don't know what's happening elsewhere. But here the policy is you have the cash, you get what you want. Land access to buying land here is not regulated to only local citizens. We've got a lot of foreigners. I don't know if you've gone through Baguida. I'm sure you've visited the beach side. Most of those big, big buildings are owned by foreigners and it's not a long process. It's not a long process. If you need a bit of guidance, just call me. Let me know. I'll give you the hints. How rich you are? You've got my contacts, man. He has my contacts. I'll give my number here. Just like this video and then you'll get back to me. Like this video first. That's one of my first addresses. Before I let you go, let's talk about if someone wants to start a business. Is it really difficult to start a business in Togo? You can open a company in 24 hours. And let me give you this best part of it. You can even open it, pay in a day. That's in 6 hours. It's done online. You just come and collect your paperwork. What else can you say, man? Local language means we are very good. That's what I can say about it. One thing also you should know. If you want to be moving on those bikes, there's a password. Oleya means are you going? That's how we stop our bikes here for transportation. If you know how to say Oleya, you should be able to move around everywhere. I want to say thank you so much for medicating us. And I know most people out there are going to reach out to you. So immediately they reach out to you. Make sure you help them for us. Definitely. My friend is my friend. So anytime you want to come, you're most welcome. And thank you too for visiting Togo. Welcome. And I love your country. And I love everything about Togo. I was actually amazed by the beauty of Togo. But I'm definitely going to come back because of your food. Come, come. I'm sure more than that. More than that, he doesn't want to say everything. Yeah, because of my food. Indeed. You're right. Guys, come back later. I'll show you what happens behind the scene.