Inside Ghana's Huge Coastal City (life here is surreal)

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Inside Ghana's Huge Coastal City (life here is surreal)


Exploring Ghana’s huge coastal city, the incredible Cape Coast. My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indigo.traveller/
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Intro song, Axel Thesleff – Akasha:

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  1. "market is not moving, economy is getting worse" … yes, def in Ghana 😛

    PS: I love Ghana and the wonderful and welcoming people there, it's just a gag they tell me everytime I visit, that they love to trash on the economy 😉

  2. I love the Ghanaian people, They real and humble, Also Godly and hard working. They are struggling because of their government but they know how to make a living and take care of themselves even in the shitty economy.

  3. As a wife of a Ghania of 8 years I don't ever think the government will change and help the people. Who will make them no one. Very sad thing. Ghana is such a beautiful country. When Americans come there they try to get all our money at the airport when the virus hit. Why come there when you think we are a money pit. Hell it's hard here in our country. We come to visit love ones and family. And spend our money there. But you make it hard to come back. I have to work a whole year just to come and put money in the country. But you make it hard. The first time I came I feal in love with the country. And wanted to move there and still do. But Ghana government has made it to hard to come back. Blacks are not always with money here. We come to learn about Africa since the whites here have taught us it's so bad. But it's not. I continue to tell black Americans to please go to Ghana they
    will love it.

  4. Even though this video is a year old, I just don’t think he gives a very balanced view of Gana! Like every developing country, they have their rich and poor or middle-class areas, yes, he did a little 32nd snippet at the end to say there are a lot of resorts blah blah blah.But he failed to even touch upon things like the year of return where a lot of Black Westerners were returning to African countries, especially Gana to find their roots. There is also a very big expat community of Afro-Americans and Afro Europeans or people from the UK. Maybe he should have interviewed some of them. Also there is a middle class demographic in Gana who are achieving a lot getting university education is becoming entrepreneurs building businesses, creating jobs building properties, adding to the local economy. He failed to highlight any of that. We all know about the same old narrative. that African countries and cities are full of slums and poverty stricken, but yet everyone has a smile on their face. Content creators who are moving away from that old narrative, who are showcasing more of what Gana has to offer. Are people like Vanessa Camby, more to Della, Rochelle, even with a very famous woda Maya. we need to see the good as well as the bad that would give people all over the world, a better balanced view of the whole of Africa.

  5. You amazed me every time I watch a video, made by a wonderful adventurous man like you. Congrats, and keep doing it. We learn , so many things that happen around the world. You shows us , the hart side of the world. God bless you. ❤❤❤❤

  6. I can tell they have been brutally conditioned by their colonizers. They ALL say "we need help from the gov"…not a single person is willing to say "we are not going to get this imaginary help from some state program, we need to create our own path and luck…"