WHAT THEY DO NOT TELL YOU ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA
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Published 2023-07-29
Ghana is often referenced as the safest country in Africa. While neighbouring and nearby countries experience political unrest, Ghana remains relatively peaceful. There are several videos and articles that share the positives of living in Ghana and how it can offer a new way of life to people.
In this video, I will share some details on some personal things no one tells you about living in Ghana and why its a great experience to have if you have never lived in Ghana.
0:00 Intro
00:51 Ghana is an ideal place for single women to live
3:55 Ghana is the best place to build a community and avoid loneliness
8:02 Ghana will make you become a different person
11:00 Ghana allows you to experience so many cultures, foods and landscapes
13:02 Life in Ghana is not centred around work
15:25 Ghana has the best night life
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
My parents are of Ghanaian descent and so am I although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what it’s like to live in Ghana and other parts of Africa, from the food, to the culture, to the lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and other African countries.
My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
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All Comments (21)
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Apologies about the loud waves at the start of the video. I didn’t realize until I started editing. If that part is an issue for u you can skip to 7:00 🙏🏾
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Wow 3 and a half years already!!!😊
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There's so much to explore in Ghana. The food, the cultures, the traditional architecture, traditional attires, the savanna region biome, the rainforests, the pretty women. 😘👍 Ghana has a lot to offer to tourists and/or immigrants.
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Ghana is one country that has always been on the top of my places to go and you just seal my intent.
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I love the authenticity of #Jasmine; she gives a balanced perspective. You're making history in this time of #Awakening!
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My love for Ghana 1000% ❤️. Very nice folks
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Jasmine, as always you are on point. Always look forward to your videos. Well done 🥰👍🏿❤️.
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Can’t wait to visit Ghana soon. Thanks for sharing.
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This advice is super true and useful! Loved the video ❤
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i am originally from ethiopia live in the US watching you make me want to just pack up and go to Ethiopia but it's not open like Ghana so might have to move to Ghana
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This is awesome. Thanks for the insight!
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Awesome video, I can't wait to come next year! I'm looking to do some service projects!!
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Thanks Jasmine, for always providing great nuggets of information👍
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That’s a great idea 🎉🎉
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I think this is such a great summary of the experiences I've had. I'm here on my 2nd trip to Ghana, and my mind is planning on how to transition my life here. But these are very good reasons and a breakdown that a Diasporan can relate to.
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Thank you my homie girl . Great info video ❤
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I wish I could get up, leave dis place and move to Ghana. .... one day though, one day.
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Another great content 💪👏, I missss home 🏡 .
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Hey Jas. U are one great person really showing us new places of interest. We love it, at least I captured new places to eat when I’m in Ghana. The food, the environment so special and the serenity. Great work. Appreciate.
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Thanks for posting!... This video is very, very informative, and needed for all of us who are planning to travel and relocate to Ghana. Once again, thanks.