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I BUILT MY GHANA HOME AT 27YRS WHILE IN AMERICA AND NOW I HAVE MOVED TO GHANA



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In the mid-1950s, there began a new era in which African Americans began to migrate to Ghana as a result of its independence. African Americans, especially civil rights activists such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Julian Bond, went to Ghana to aid the country’s development and escape the racism of the United States.

In this video, I share the story of Rush, who relocated from America to Ghana after being in the USA for so long.
He built his 4 bedroom home while still living in America. He is currently running a number of businesses in Ghana and lives here with his wife.
In this video we discuss what it takes to move to Ghana, what he did to build a home, some of the challenges he has been through all while settling in Ghana.
We also get to do a tour of his beautiful Ghana home.

0:00 Intro
1:38 How did you end up moving to Ghana from America
3:13 When did you visit Ghana for the first time?
9:20 Was it hard to find land to buy in Ghana?
10:32 Who did move to Ghana with?
11:03 How did your parents feel about your move to Ghana?
11:50 How long did it take to build your house in Ghana?
12:20 What made the building a home in Ghana process so easy for you?
13:40 What did you spend on building this house in Ghana?
14:40 What has your experience been since moving to Ghana?
19:53 What has been some of the positive experiences since moving to Ghana?
21:22 Challenges experienced while building in Ghana?
22:25 Tour of Ghana house

Rushโ€™s channel https://youtube.com/@rushasare

40 Comments

  1. I'm inspired by this video.. Leaving China for Canada next year. Hoping to be like my brother here in 5years time ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฌ

  2. What is it with Ghana and land disputes? Almost everyone who moved back and tried to build ended up with issues either purchasing land or developing on the land there. It's not encouraging for people who want to return and do the same.

  3. Eii Jasmine and food. Immediately she heard kelewele she said she was staying a bit longer ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. All jokes aside. I'm impressed he got everything in Ghana and didn't have to buy and ship anything. That dining table is a steal for that price!

  4. We have the same problems with our pool in Accra. Must be the same guy.๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. We also just gave up

  5. Jasmine, thanks so much for pulling up a video. It was recommended for me and its exactly what i was looking for

  6. Hey Jas, can you share his contact details pls, not sure I saw it while watching. If you did just point me to where. TanQ

  7. I like the body language when he was asked "when he came back from America who did he move back with?"
    He was moving himself further from the interviewer as he was talking about his wife.

    Interesting, because it show much respect he has for his wife and family..

  8. That is normal. U.S get paid 2x, 1 month, u save, hustling โ€ฆu get good jobs and build a house. U need good cash flow.

  9. Very inspiring rush makes it sound so easy. I love to see the development in ghana ,one love from jamaica ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ฒ jasmine

  10. What an incredible milestone you've achieved at a young age. Very proud of you brother!๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

  11. I enjoyed the video. I am entrepreneur, I would like to get into contact with the guy in the video. What is his professional contact information?

  12. What a story! Just wondering why African Americans arent automatically given citizenship in Ghana! Weโ€™re only given leasehold for land not deeds as far as ..business r concerned why do we need a Ghanian partner ! So much one sided transactions stufffir us!

  13. Is it too much to have the gentleman post his architect's information here in the description area of this vid?
    NEVERMIND! i SEE HIS CHANNEL IN THE DESCRIPTION!!!!

  14. Nice aria I wish one day I will move to great place in ghana ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ญ anyway nice interview jasmine Ama you are the best

  15. Hi this is beautiful, can you get me the young man information. I need to get some tables and chairs bed made in Ghana

  16. Congratulations to him. At age 28, I built my first house in Ghana for my mom whiles Iโ€™m in the USA and Iโ€™m 31 now and now have my 3 beautiful houses there. Hope to retire at age 35 and just go home to enjoy the fruit of my labor. Already tired of working

  17. The interviewer please stop yeee yee yee hmmm yeee yee.. it is a bad thing and irritates. ๐Ÿ˜ข

  18. Jasmine, please I need this guys Ig handle or email address. Nice video by you thanks!

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