A young American moved to Ghana to run a laundromat
A young American moved to Ghana to run a laundromat
A young American moved to Ghana to run a laundromat
I will be honest, whenever I meet a young person in their early 20s move to Ghana or Africa, my respect and admiration is another level. It’s because I’ve always had the perception that it’s a thing for the old; or maybe I’ve underestimated the younger generation.
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Why should she go back? She is Ghanian in spirit and heart❤
HELP! STOP TALKING AGAINST AMERICA. PEOPLE WILL NOT RESPECT YOU.
Wow! Am watching from London uk 🇬🇧 this morning, and so so impressed with this beautiful young lady ❤️, launderette is very good even more than laundry because you can wash everything nicely and take it home the same day, instead of laundry 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great interview. Yasmin is very intelligent and forward thinking. She will succeed with her kind of attitude.
This young lady has God on her side and strong leaders around her she’s in great hands bless by the best.
Very refreshing interview. This standout from the other silly things we see some young people are doing on social media & in some realty TV. Very inspiring for parents and kids.
I will buy their books, pay for their services if I was in Kumasi. I should share this to my Ghanaian friends.
No one can buy pieces of mind .. American is advertise well .. when persons go there they think they will get rich overnight.
She's so beautiful. She looks like a model. Such a beautiful voice. So intelligent.😊
Must be hard to be a black American 🇺🇸 where you are born and bred and you call it home yet the home is not even welcoming you 😳😢
She keeps on saying we we , which is okay I feel the interviewer could have asked who is ‘we’ ? The title says she moved alone , did she move alone or with family?😮
Kudos to you young lady. I love your energies to be here , if you work very hard , the sky is not only limit but your beginning . Am very sure you will do well. Welcome home❤
I enjoyed Jackie's story and your interview so much! They both deserve a big thumbs up!
Please, enjoy the privilege of living in Ghana. Be thankful for getting the chance to live there and be aware that, Ghanaians are not selling Ghana
It's employee and not employer.
Amazing! I'm happy so many African-Americans are relocating to Ghana, setting up businesses and employing locals. This was a great interview!
If you can identify the need in ghana, you can easily run a lucrative business
Great young lady and great Godly parents ❤🎉!
You could have done a tiur of the business. Just sutting down talking to people is not the best way to conduct these interviews
This video has changed my mind, i have a big store in ACCRA, Gbawe, and i think i can use it as a laundry mart. Thank you so much for sharing. I will call them foe advice
Nice video.
I applaud this young lady she makes us proud, intelligent, beautiful and articulate . Peace and continued blessings upon her life forever
Very Good Video, Mickey! The Cokers are My Family and I enjoyed being in Ghana for 2 years and being close to Them. Thanks for showing all of the beautiful scenes in Kumasi and Adako Jachie! 💙🤎
Keep up good works. She is an example to many young Ghanaians.
Dang I love y’all
Is it not this same people who allow some people to build on someone’s land saying that if you fail to build a house on a property and another person is able to, all that you deserve is to acquire a new land? So why this mess? Nkwaseasem wo Ghana paaa.
Nice
Solid video. Keep these videos coming.
You're welcome sister in Ghana, I believe you will make in Ghana
it's really stupid to me when a Africa person asking Question like why! you move to Ghana! you people are so stupid to ask a question like that to a black people! if you don't understand English try to! be on your own and stop stupid Question from our own brother's and sisters coming to Africa!
RESPECT! I WILL SEE YOU IN GHANA! 🇬🇭♥️✊🏿
OK did I miss something why are they not actually showing the laundromat business? Like how it works, looks where is the technology? How do they wash the clothes what are they bring to the community. Or is this just another hole in the wall type operation they call a business.
They should play this clip to the so call Ghana celebrities.Instead of opening small scale business, they are doing Ashawo.
Great job!.. enjoyed this interview
Ghana welcome all black Americans our people who traveled abroad and came back
Love ❤️ this!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Her parents did well raising her and she's definitely a leader. She's calm and poised and very grounded in her faith. I wish her all of best of luck
Amazing story 💕💕💕🇧🇧🇨🇦
Ghanaians are burning Black Americans house, forcing them off the land. I wouldn't go there.
Its refreshing to see young people moving to Ghana as well. And Ghana is not just looked at as a retirement home.
All the best to this youngster.
Good job
I felt so soory for my sister
Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please
Check the background and if possible
Register the employee
Pensions
Insurance
Pay well
If possible Accommodation easier to travel to work not wasting time ⌚ money to reach work
If not married
Be careful
Sign documents because of your business
Dont be too friendly
Simply be Boldly Standing Positive attitude towards delivering Peaceful environment around your workers ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
To be honest you will succeed ❤❤❤❤❤❤
interviewer You failed on this interview – you know why, cos all we saw was talking and didnt showcase anypart of their business – would have like to see them as they taking orders or delivering
A thoughtful young woman , her maturity is astounding. She’s taking the steps early for a future of financial independence. ❤🎉🎉
How is that a 23 year old can look so sure of herself, calm and grounded. Notice how she says she is already learning Twi – she is in it for the long term. Attitude is really everything. Pretty impressed. I also like how she did not want to dwell in details of any prior harrassment as it seems to me just reliving past trauma.