WHY SHE LEFT GHANA AND MOVED TO JAPAN.. it's not why you think | Japanese Ghanaian | Living in Ghana

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WHY SHE LEFT GHANA AND MOVED TO JAPAN.. it's not why you think | Japanese Ghanaian | Living in Ghana


Marintia was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father, she then went to school in Ghana until middle school where she moved back to Japan then went to Georgia Tech to study business in America in college before dropping out and relocating BACK to Ghana in 2020. Marintia decided to move back to Japan and end living in Ghana 2 and a…

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  1. Great video Ladies. Just my two cents from personal experience:
    1) Your health issues can be resolved if you change your diet. Check out Dr Ken Berry videos. You can be med-free in about 3-6 months if you change… No need to be medicine dependent based on how you eat. It is real…
    2) Keep up the great work. See you one day in J-town.
    Peace

  2. I think lack of exercise or not moving your body alot cause this kind of sickness am also recently diagnosed 2 diabetes but not serious doctor said lack of exercise and some certain foods that causes it i will advise everybody to exercises even 2 wise a week

  3. She should make up her mind before she waste her time. U left GH for usa left for Canada, left again to GH and then leave again to Japan. If you can’t make up ur mind you realized u have wasted time

  4. Also, eat Natto for your gut health and since you live in Japan where Natto is a staple, Fermented milk (kefir) and other fermented foods for the autoimmune guy issues

  5. Point taken all 4 girls left Ghana the Japanese wanted to go to the United States but because she couldn't get a visa went back to Japan. So younger people all want to live in western countries.

  6. You don’t run away when things get tough in Ghana 🇬🇭, you rather stay and master the hardships, when the tough times is over, you become a real champion, open to opportunities. Ghana is sweat that’s why a lot of people are coming. So think twice..

  7. I am not into east, west and central africa. Too many people, Chaos, dirt, corruption, no order, water and electricity, poor health sytem. Its okay for holiday, but i would not raise kids there. People are friendly and the weather the only two positives. Its only good for the small elite class and thosd with some cash.

  8. Marintia is very open and frank. We pray for a complete recovery.
    Many people would "gloss over" over the health challenges to cover their vulnerability. Full credit to Marintia.