Out To Party (and On The Cover) in Ghana – Updates from Expat Life Ghana
Out To Party (and On The Cover) in Ghana – Updates from Expat Life Ghana
Tony and Ayo are here to answer all your questions about life in Ghana and taking your first trip too. Plus, we are bringing you the latest about our extravaganza and party this past weekend. Don’t miss what’s up.
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First, I absolutely love you guys! I am a new fan! I saw you on the Max show Coming From America. Your story is so inspiring. It must have been hard to adjust to life in Ghana. I am a white person, so I could never fully understand the emotional experience of moving to the place of your ancestors. Tony, when you said, "Here I am not a black man, I'm just a man." I will never understand that struggle but hearing you say that was such an eye-opener to the black experience in America. It was so moving. I could see and feel your emotion and conviction through the screen. I hope that as you continue to live, you never have to feel like you have a label based on the color of your skin ever again. As you continue your journey, please know that you, Ayo, and your children are in my prayers and thoughts. Blessings! Also, I have watched up to episode 6 and I LOVE the show!
ARE YOU IN GHANA I THOUGHT YOU LEFT I WILL SUCBRIBE IN DECEMBER FOR SURE
π€ you guys have totally done a 360 on how you use to tell what's Really going on in Ghana, the Good/Bad/Ugly. I'm starting to think you'll SOLDOUT.
Sinful human nature is everywhere. It doesnβt know geographical boundaries. But God is also everywhere. I hear what you are saying but youβre looking at only your experience and your view which is all you can do. ππ»
So the police in Ghana do not pull people over because of the color of your skin?
Would to contact to start my move to the motherland.
I noticed the art work on display……were there vendors there?
I will like to plan a trip and visit Tema….where do I start? Visa? Thank you Terry
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I loved the Jones debut. I think all the families thought it would be a breeze coming to Ghana.
Hahahaha brother Tony those gunshots are fired from a single barrel gun and they use gun powder, donβt get scared next time lol youβre safe in the motherland.
Always enjoy watching you both. Watched Episode #4 and totally enjoyed with my wife.
As an immigrant one knows not to frequent high crime areas in the city, & quickly retrain oneβs mind a shooting is a possibility anywhere being in the U.S. eg on the open roads, outdoor events, gun-free zones such as schools, etc.
Just know βpeopleβ are packing, & to quickly get your business done in βsaferβ areas & head on back to the safely of oneβs home. π€·πΎββοΈππΎπ€¦π½ββοΈ
Wow, didn't know about the series. I'm a fan of the comedian Gerald Kelly and of course you guys. I look forward to checking the series out.
I am surprised Julia didn't do a makeup artist business off the bat since she's an Emmy award winning makeup artist. Or even do like a makeup school. Makeup is one of the big businesses in Ghana and if I were her I'd do that first make some cash and then pursue the wellness side.
Love the advice of getting out of vacation mode. My first trip was vacation mode only 10 days. I met my inlaws then. Second trip I stayed 3 months living next to my auntie. Experienced the water shortages and the electric shortages. Got used to life basically. Now this year was my move to Ghana but in my own house. And so far I'm managing. Yea money is a big issue too. We ain't there yet with making the money. So I feel left out because I can't do some of the touristy things. But I totally believe we will make it.
I hope the Kellyβs donβt bring western vulgarity and ignorance and sinful foolishness disguised as βjokesβ. Iβm side-eyeing the Def Jam affiliation. That company was one of the tools in destroying the culture of the black community in America. I hope Ghana and Africa is not their next target of destruction.
Hi Tony, you forgot to specify that the Gun shot you heard is from Gun Powder. Which is more like salutes for deceased.
Greetings Expat Life Ghana! Great episode Tony and Ayo on a number of topics and events. Thanks for your recommendation of the Boot Strap Magazine and their theme of bridging the gap between Africa and America. As an elder and business owner, I have subscribed to the Boot Strap Magazine in support of the Black businessman and Women as well as bridging the gap between Black America and Black Africa. Yes, racism is very real in the USA. All the best in your African journey in Ghana. Thanks for sharing
I am advising Ayo and Tony to attach videos to their conversations next time π°οΈ so that, it will make the conversation more interesting and not boring π΄
I like your vibes and your attitude. It shows that, something positive is happening in your life of the motherland. Tony and Ayo, what are your motherland names?
π€πGreetings Ghana π¬π Belovedβ€οΈAYO AND TONY PEACE ππ
No cereal buddy, go for ice kenkey Koko etc healthy stuff.
Can't do no wrong
ππ½ββοΈ, I wouldn't leave Ghana either π
I wish they can move your show to Prime or Netflix. Max is expensive and the only thing I watch is your show . As soon as your show is over I'm cancelling that membership. LOL
Black women aren't normally harassed by cops…
Black women aren't usually harassed by cops…
I am on the cover of a magazine and the cover picture of the magazine is a different guy.
Ayo, have you ever thought of opening a school?
I love seeing how much Tony loves Ghana. Ayo, what a dilemma. It's like GOD himself sent Tony to Ghana. He is part of the soil (so to speak).
Please can you introduce me to Tony's Tailor?
Love you all and love your honest advice to people planning to move to Ghana..β€οΈβ€οΈ
Party was great πππ
You guys are the it couple of GHANA.