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This video features a conversation between the host and a Black American woman who has been living in various African countries, currently in Ghana, for nearly seven years. She shares her negative personal experience and advises other Black Americans against moving to or investing in Africa. Key points raised by the woman against living in Africa: Investment Barriers: She states that foreigners are typically only allowed to lease land, preventing true generational wealth building, and that in Ghana, an African national must own 51% of any business started by a foreigner. The host, drawing on his experience in Uganda, counters that this is not true across all of Africa, noting that in countries like Uganda and Kenya, 100% foreign ownership is possible, and many major corporations only lease land. Quality of Life and Infrastructure: She describes living in Africa as "living in poverty" despite the cost, citing non-existent infrastructure, ragged roads full of potholes, and frequent utility issues like the water being turned off for over a year and unreliable electricity. The host agrees with many of these infrastructure issues, particularly in central areas, but points out that living costs can be significantly lower in nice neighborhoods than in the US. Cultural and Social Disconnect: She strongly states that African nationals are "not our people" and are "nothing like us" due to being "docile" and "passive." She claims they are highly tribal, do not like their own people, and view Black Americans as "a lick" (easy money), leading to a pervasive "winner takes all" mentality. Personal Situation: The woman explains that she is only staying in Ghana because her adult son refuses to leave. The host speculates that her son's refusal to leave is due to the enhanced social and romantic opportunities available to men in Africa. The son, however, claims he feels safer from police brutality than in the US, a point the host acknowledges as a valid positive trade-off for Black men. The woman concludes by saying all African countries are essentially the same, with the setup, infrastructure, and poverty being identical, and she does not plan on visiting any others. #BlackAmericansInAfrica #LivingInGhana #AfricanInfrastructure #BlackExpatLife #Repatriation #InvestmentInAfrica #GhanaLiving #AfricaIslandsTheSame Subscribe to Kenganda and become part of a community that celebrates African Americans and the African diaspora🌍✨ CONNECT WITH US / kengandanation / kengandanation https://x.com/kengandanation?s=20 / kengandanation / oshayduke Watch our other videos Join our whatsapp group for viewers https://chat.whatsapp.com/GpUXfxkhgic...