I Moved From the Uk to Ghana with my 3 kids,the transition has been hard for us but the kids love it

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I Moved From the Uk to Ghana with my 3 kids,the transition has been hard for us but the kids love it


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This video is an interview with Ursula who moved from the Uk to Ghana with her husband and 3 kids ,she shared how its been transision ,the ups and down , jump right into the video and enjoy ..
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  1. This woman is the realest ! all the other Diasporas spreading fake news ! Living in Africa is super hard…so when you see Ghanaians who want to Japa do not judge wrongly. All these diasporas making it have one thing in common! They all have dollars pounds and euros to start a business!

  2. I don't know why some Black people who grew up in Western culture are so pressed to claim a culture that's not their own.
    The locals look at you sideways, because YOU ARE a foreigner –not matter how "down" you claim to be. People know their own.
    It's like growing up in Atlanta, then moving to Los Angeles and claiming you grew up in Los Angeles. The Los Angelesians automatically know you're not a native.

  3. AKWAABA FAMILY 1LUV GIVE THANX TOO DA MOST HIGH AND OUR ANCESTORS STORY AND GUIDENS LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY 💕
    KNOW THYSELVE
    BERMUDA ♥️
    1:00 LUVIN AND WATCHING AND LISTENING AND
    😮😢🎉😂

    CONGREATULATION

  4. Oh goodness who is this woman,I wish to be connected to her !she shares all my values!what she is talking about is called the African Advantage!!!

  5. The thing is that you all come and live in Accra where it's so expensive to live whereby Ghana is not only Accra. Go deep into the country a places like techiman sunyani berekum nkoranza kintampo kumasi so no so on life is cheap and easy in those places.

  6. Thanks 'Capt' for this interview. This beautiful sister has an energy that is very contagious. She's extremely intelligent and insightful and gracious with it too. Welcome home !

  7. This was an amazing interview! The information Ursula provided needs to be shared with the masses. Everything that glitters isn't gold – particularly as it relates to what native Africans are shown about the West. My husband and I will be visiting South Africa next week in preparation of our move there in the next couple years. We can hardly wait to be on African soil. Thank you for sharing with us. 🖤

  8. Fantastic interview!!

    A highly intelligent Sister .

    I would love to connect with her and her husband directly. I haven't set foot in Ghana yet but want to one day.

    Admittedly, I was turned off by the stories that I heard of people getting ripped off buying land people that are supposed to be our own Brothers and Sisters. Sometimes, I wonder why we black people are so dishonest to each other..
    Where is the love ?❤

  9. Ghana also has it own set of problem. Example, doubling up prices for you if the locals know you are a diasporan. Infrastructure like bad roads. Nowhere to pee when you in town. Water outage, power outage, poor customer service. No one value time. No one seems to be Guinue. You will succeed in Ghana if you don't romanticize and have no expectations.

  10. Man you hit it OUT OF THE BALL PARK TOOOODAY! That was an EXCELLENT GUEST. And I might say I need a wife like her after being a widower for over 6 years now. She is sharp as a needle.
    That is what the bible calls 'a good thing'. The conversation was fast and crisp – I loved it.
    Most of all – I learned a few things too. Sitting here in the Diaspora is like being on a hamster wheel. And now after learning what Africa [the homeland ] has to offer I can't wait. Seeing all
    these 'other people' taking advantage of the opportunities makes me be more determined every day to [get home]. Well done young man and Thumbs Up