Kofi the main problem is, in Ghana the people or the citizens control the system but when you travel outside Ghana you realize that the system control the people so you will be serious to avoid problems
This man is very lucky to have gotten good people to work with ,unlike me who trusted a friend and he messed me up but surely the Gods will settle this matter when I come to Ghana by which time he would have forgotten it .
If one is not ready and willing to move to Ghana, be physically present on the ground and micromanage the business, your chances of success is zero. Our mindset is different. We have this lackadaisical attitude towards everything. Very sad indeed.
Bro Kofi you should’ve introduced the man and his background from the early stages of this interview 😅. Still insightful interview and I’m glad to know there are others who still believe in making it in Ghana despite the suspended. The dreamer understands the dream better indeed.
I had to recruit individuals from India to work for my company in Ghana. Currently, all the managerial and supervisory positions are held by Indian nationals. We made efforts to hire Ghanaians; however, we encountered challenges related to dishonesty.
I had a similar experience at Fridays in Sakumanno.. Nasty management. Food was extremely salty smelly and a bit cold. More like a leftover , We requested to be changed. He flipped 360 and said if we don't want to eat it, we can go. And trust us, we walked off . He went ballistic and made multiple offensive statements. But that was and would be our last time being there.. a party of 7 is not that cheap!
People really have knowledge about technology oo,ei can I do that?I think I have to start using computers to build up my self,may be by 10yrs time I can also have impact in my country 😊,may Allah grant him more knowledge
My first taxi driver reported me to the CID that l had broken the contract by taking my car from him. Bear in mind the driver stopped paying me and didn’t look after the car as per the contract. CID said l was at fault and took money from me for the driver on top of what he owed me.That driver is dead now, second driver refused to pay me so l took the car off him and sold the car at a loss but the 3rd driver was good, l didn’t make any profit out of the two cars!Tried selling men’s outfits and it’s over 10 years now and people still owe me so l have given up. Even my own family didn’t help!. It’s sad so l have given up doing any business in Ghana.I wish l had spent the money on chopping life!
This is man is telling my story...and he sounds like he knows me..I am still here in uk..my shop is in Ghana okaishe ..I have suffered since I came in uk almost 2yrs now but I will never give up.
Hi I also lost my business in Ghana here I was in Turkey now am in Ghana all my business are closed ... it's really not easy my sister... it's sad ...am on the street looking for job to do now
Hmmmmmm brother Kofi, before i travelled, I bought a car for my brother in 2012. But as at now I didn't get a pint. After a friend told me to put money at the Bank in Ghana, i should give the money to him to do electrical business in 2018 and in 2022 he told me that he is sick and has used all the money to treat himself .
We must take into consideration the infrastructure, transport and road systems in Ghana as well, in Europe transport systems are top notch( and even so, occasionally there are problems) how much more Ghana. So the comparisons are sometimes unfair and not well thought out; I’m talking about the time and lateness aspect, apart from that, I agree with every other thing said.
You have a point but in all, you have to factor the Ghana transportation systems so if you’re setting an appointment or traveling, you calculate when you can start and the time you’ll reach. We can’t use our system as an excuse even tho the reality is tough.
Bro thank you for your good work. Quick question let’s say I have four house boys and I have programmed their fingers print and facials to have access to the lock, what of if one them is a thief and have sneaked in to steal something, how would I know out of the house boys who came in to steal? Is there anything that can proof the one who did that? Thanks
This is so true what is saying. I experienced that very attitude at most African restaurants I tried to patronize here in Los Angeles. The one the Ghanaian restaurant told me I don't like the food not the come back. It's been 2yrs and has never been there again. They high prices for tasteless food. You ask for goat meat will give you regular meat asgoat meat charge you high price. This practice is with this Nigerian restaurant
@@SOSEntrepreneurHub yes but they don't know that a and as long as people keep patronizing the they will continue with that rude BS, I work hard for my money so I am patronizing you I a royal treatment.
“ if you don’t like it, don’t comeback” 🤣🤣🤣, can you imagine? Very bad attitudes, and often very rude as well, if you are not patient and sensible, they will easily draw you into uneccessary fights.
@@mezillenz8220 you so right, always very angry, no smile nothing. Can you imagine the energy being projected into the food. If people will boycott those places, they will learn a hard lesson if left to sleep on the street.
I bought a taxi 🚕 for one guy to drive, he would call to tell me that " oh boss!! I was watching Chelsea match oo so i couldn't work today, " and now he's at home starving with his wife and 3 kids😂😂😂
My problem is that you always refuse or maybe don't want or see to help the genuine and honest ones. We weep and curse ourselves sometimes for being honest
Mr Kofi this Man is Right, this Westerners ,the whites has Coached us we that have travelled and live with them for a long time ,They are time conscious and serious People trust me ,the white are doing well because of their lifestyle, I used to Lough at my relatives and people anytime I come home because we are not timely conscious and serious people the Africans at home , excuse me to say that ,
@flynnsekyi8662 I,don't have to do a research. The west are doing it and it's working. If people were loosing part of their salary due lateness they will be serious with time.
Bro, is not true. I stay in Dubai sometime ago, they don't pay per hour. But most of them follow time, meanwhile europe is not like that. Is all about mindset
@@Ghanadiaries I acknowledged his points are valid . Are you by any means saying there are no honest people in Ghana. At least I know without a shadow of doubt that I am. I have been dropped by many for people who only branded themselves, I have suffered some few blows even until now that I am looking for a job or partnership opportunities.
the Diasporans want to use the Western system to do business in Ghana but that is impossible. always let's start small but need to start in order to break the paychecks routine. advice: Before you set the business seek knowledge about what you want to build. 2) learn how to be entrepreneur and leader at the same time. 3) let's patronize Ourselves Ghanaians❤🇬🇭❤ last i agree with all he said❤
I have a business outside Ghana and i have brought some Ghanaians into the business. What this man is saying is the whole truth. They feel like you are stressing them.
They are very childrenlike, not thinking any wisdom for any thing. 2pm is for them 4pm. They don't take anything seriousness in everything, so they are loosing money. Unserious, and disrespectfulness, as if they ate the ones to make Heavens for the employers. Bluffing, stealing hard time, so lazy and unqualified for any work they are called for. They don't know anything in the work they are doing and they don't want to be thought, you are stressing him or her. Very hard situation. They like to think and to learn anything and not ready to learn, but if you giving them money you don't stress them. Money conscious people
It's all about the systems of the country. If the systems are not good, it doesn't matter how confident, passionate or how much capital you have, it will all depend on how good the economy of the country is.
It's all about systems and not people. Ghanaians abroad are different, why? Systems are in place. Look at our transport system, road network, financial system, educational system, drainage system etc. As long as we don't build systems, things won't work.
All these securities and bugler proof, the down side too must be considered. How many unauthorized entries do we encounter on daily basis. I think it good for companies
I moved back to Ghana few months ago because i realised i was making losses in my agribusiness being handled by the locals. Just in 6 months of my presence home, ive seen positive results from the same business i paid people to take care of in the past. Honesty is one big problem we have
Hi mr Kofi,my name is Treyma gh Amuzu,I am a creator,writer and a singer, I have about 11 songs on utube and other social midia platforms, What I need from you is an interview and promotion, Though I an now leaving in the u.s,I am not working now so please help me please,I know emidietly you interview me I will blow,because I know any person you have introduce have been asepted,excepting your feedback,God bless.
We should understand the condition of our system. Yes, it is not good. Most workers do not control their transportation. If the trotro is not full, the driver is not moving. If the car breaks down, we do get transferred to another bus. We cannot determine how long it will take to get to a place.
@@maametweneboah4858 well, either you adjust as a business to adopt to the system and do well or risk it all. Understand the psychology of the people and work with them as they work with you. Conditions in Europe and America are not the same conditions in Ghana. Your employee in Ghana will decide not to come work due to rain. He is bothered by rent or credit card or insurance or car note.
Kofi the main problem is, in Ghana the people or the citizens control the system but when you travel outside Ghana you realize that the system control the people so you will be serious to avoid problems
God bless you, Boss, and God bless Bro Kofi, very educative.
This man hit the Nail right on the Head. Can’t say it better
What this man is saying is very very true. That is what my employee are doing.
This man is very humble and intelligent too . May God bless his business.
This man is very lucky to have gotten good people to work with ,unlike me who trusted a friend and he messed me up but surely the Gods will settle this matter when I come to Ghana by which time he would have forgotten it .
Yesooo bro you said it all kofi tv is powerful
The dreamer understands the dream better ❤
If one is not ready and willing to move to Ghana, be physically present on the ground and micromanage the business, your chances of success is zero. Our mindset is different. We have this lackadaisical attitude towards everything. Very sad indeed.
@@ltb48630 sadly so but there are few who would move mountains for people
Nice one. God bless you guy. You're doing a great job. Oh no wonder; He is educated and enlightened. The world is not all about money.
Bro Kofi you should’ve introduced the man and his background from the early stages of this interview 😅. Still insightful interview and I’m glad to know there are others who still believe in making it in Ghana despite the suspended.
The dreamer understands the dream better indeed.
Bro Kofi, you really inspire some of us a lot. Thanks so much for the information.
Really this is amazing new technologies ❤❤❤❤💯👍🔥🔥🔥🥰✌️👀
✅Correct. I watched his TV show/ interview once. He really doing a good job. God bless you greatly.
I relate to what is saying, the attitude or the mindset.
ay3 ka❤😂😂😂
Entrepreneurs are born ❤
One who has a dream has the interpretation kofi is very true thank you
let's work with money ❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔝💯
Very productive interview. This guy is telling the truthful.
Is very true but sometimes they should pay us well
this interview is very deep and everyone can benefit from it if only......
👏🏾💯right
I had to recruit individuals from India to work for my company in Ghana. Currently, all the managerial and supervisory positions are held by Indian nationals. We made efforts to hire Ghanaians; however, we encountered challenges related to dishonesty.
Is it not expensive? Relocation packages, visas, flights and even salary?
Dishonesty costs more than that!@@brownbabygirl
I had a similar experience at Fridays in Sakumanno.. Nasty management. Food was extremely salty smelly and a bit cold. More like a leftover , We requested to be changed. He flipped 360 and said if we don't want to eat it, we can go. And trust us, we walked off . He went ballistic and made multiple offensive statements. But that was and would be our last time being there.. a party of 7 is not that cheap!
Stupidity, the mindset of African business owners.
Last year my stomach went haywire after eating their fried-rice. Besides, the waiter didn’t even cover the food when she was bringing it. Sad.
People really have knowledge about technology oo,ei can I do that?I think I have to start using computers to build up my self,may be by 10yrs time I can also have impact in my country 😊,may Allah grant him more knowledge
Honesty is our problem
Kofi who is this man and his businesses. You just dived into the interview 😊
My first taxi driver reported me to the CID that l had broken the contract by taking my car from him. Bear in mind the driver stopped paying me and didn’t look after the car as per the contract. CID said l was at fault and took money from me for the driver on top of what he owed me.That driver is dead now, second driver refused to pay me so l took the car off him and sold the car at a loss but the 3rd driver was good, l didn’t make any profit out of the two cars!Tried selling men’s outfits and it’s over 10 years now and people still owe me so l have given up. Even my own family didn’t help!. It’s sad so l have given up doing any business in Ghana.I wish l had spent the money on chopping life!
Build an apartment 😉
I wish I had this opportunity
Thank u for advice
That's why i go to Ghana every 6 month
This is man is telling my story...and he sounds like he knows me..I am still here in uk..my shop is in Ghana okaishe ..I have suffered since I came in uk almost 2yrs now but I will never give up.
Hi I also lost my business in Ghana here I was in Turkey now am in Ghana all my business are closed ... it's really not easy my sister... it's sad ...am on the street looking for job to do now
learn a lot❤ ayekooo Mr Kobea Mr Kofi❤
Very good
This is so true some Ghanaian has wicked mind set😂😂😂
@@ritaosei9977 yeah but there are few who are not getting the opportunity for mutual benefits
True Talk
Hmmmmmm brother Kofi, before i travelled, I bought a car for my brother in 2012. But as at now I didn't get a pint. After a friend told me to put money at the Bank in Ghana, i should give the money to him to do electrical business in 2018 and in 2022 he told me that he is sick and has used all the money to treat himself .
Kofi, I was wondering why you said in one of your videos that giving money to the people at the airport is amammer3. The mindset is truly the problem.
We must take into consideration the infrastructure, transport and road systems in Ghana as well, in Europe transport systems are top notch( and even so, occasionally there are problems) how much more Ghana. So the comparisons are sometimes unfair and not well thought out; I’m talking about the time and lateness aspect, apart from that, I agree with every other thing said.
You have a point but in all, you have to factor the Ghana transportation systems so if you’re setting an appointment or traveling, you calculate when you can start and the time you’ll reach. We can’t use our system as an excuse even tho the reality is tough.
@@kaymiller7044 👍
to employ workers in Ghana I’ll have to pay hourly and no loitering about. Any late comer will have deduction from their salary period!
Remember we have types of employment contract....just choose what fits better
Please the best thing to do is safe your money you will get peace of mind.
Bro thank you for your good work. Quick question let’s say I have four house boys and I have programmed their fingers print and facials to have access to the lock, what of if one them is a thief and have sneaked in to steal something, how would I know out of the house boys who came in to steal? Is there anything that can proof the one who did that? Thanks
Who’s this man Kofi I want to discuss issues with him about my plans for opening up a business in Ghana
Please Kofi help me
I can help u if it's about restaurant / hotel business
This is so true what is saying. I experienced that very attitude at most African restaurants I tried to patronize here in Los Angeles. The one the Ghanaian restaurant told me I don't like the food not the come back. It's been 2yrs and has never been there again. They high prices for tasteless food. You ask for goat meat will give you regular meat asgoat meat charge you high price. This practice is with this Nigerian restaurant
client is always right🙂
@@SOSEntrepreneurHub yes but they don't know that a and as long as people keep patronizing the
they will continue with that rude BS, I work hard for my money so I am patronizing you I a royal treatment.
“ if you don’t like it, don’t comeback” 🤣🤣🤣, can you imagine? Very bad attitudes, and often very rude as well, if you are not patient and sensible, they will easily draw you into uneccessary fights.
@@mezillenz8220 you so right, always very angry, no smile nothing. Can you imagine the energy being projected into the food. If people will boycott those places, they will learn a hard lesson if left to sleep on the street.
The guy is having NKB as his wallpaper who saw it
Looking for this comment 😂
Any Ghanaian who thinks will easily identify with @NKB
Same in America, they don’t care if you will buy or not
@@expositoansah1810 there are people who care oo.. at least I can speak for myself
Same in europe
Please can I use this lock for wooden door
What is the mans contact for the Locks
How do I place an advert on Kofi TV? Thanks.
Are u abroad? Let do business here in Ghana. What do u think
I bought a taxi 🚕 for one guy to drive, he would call to tell me that " oh boss!! I was watching Chelsea match oo so i couldn't work today, " and now he's at home starving with his wife and 3 kids😂😂😂
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You’re lucky, my driver looked to my face he couldn’t work because he had too much sex.. whiles I needed the money to fix the car he’s driving.. hmmmm
You are Lucky he didn’t work to buy his own car 😢😢
My problem is that you always refuse or maybe don't want or see to help the genuine and honest ones.
We weep and curse ourselves sometimes for being honest
U r lucky dat he told sth. Ma taxi was totally condem ,
But there will be disadvantage where you cann fet stuck whe anything happto you indoors, bo one can come in to help
Mr Kofi this Man is Right, this Westerners ,the whites has Coached us we that have travelled and live with them for a long time ,They are time conscious and serious People trust me ,the white are doing well because of their lifestyle, I used to Lough at my relatives and people anytime I come home because we are not timely conscious and serious people the Africans at home , excuse me to say that ,
If we start paying people per hour they will be serious with time.
How do you no? Please come out with your research
@flynnsekyi8662 I,don't have to do a research. The west are doing it and it's working. If people were loosing part of their salary due lateness they will be serious with time.
Bro, is not true. I stay in Dubai sometime ago, they don't pay per hour. But most of them follow time, meanwhile europe is not like that. Is all about mindset
We Ghanaians are negatively creative. We will still find a way around hourly wages to cheat and steal from the employer - we are that GOOD 😊
Yes, it saves a lil. You still have to be talking to them because they don't understand work ethics.
Same experience, I sold two of my Tipa trucks and left back,, Drivers and their attitude are unbelievable..
@@evansaidoo I hear stories like this and weep in the face of looking for an opportunity which is almost looking impossible
most at times with the transport business in ghana give out the cars out to the drivers as work and pay.
@kennedyboamah4360 yes with his case dump truck work and pay not possible
Kofi there are three kinds of people in Ghana:
(1) Dishonest
(2) Very dishonest, and
(3) Extremely dishonest
Now you make your choice.
😂😂😂😂😂
There are few honest ones tooo😂😂😂😂
@@Ghanadiaries I agree
@@solomonq3920 I weep seeing comments like this
I will never open a business In Ghana. I will be there and do the work myself
If i have money i will open food joint
First in the comments section
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Especially share parts dealers
He has valid points
But you sometimes don't like to employ or help honest people.. you like branding over honest people.
Who are the honest people? Start a company in Ghana, then come back and talk about honesty.
@@Ghanadiaries I acknowledged his points are valid .
Are you by any means saying there are no honest people in Ghana. At least I know without a shadow of doubt that I am. I have been dropped by many for people who only branded themselves, I have suffered some few blows even until now that I am looking for a job or partnership opportunities.
Exactly
What is the price range of the locks.
And another time is " after church"
Audio and video are not in sync
I'll call you at day time
How many people can you program for 1 lock
Brother kofi ask him about the price
For me this what I see the salary is not encourageable
Are his products just locks or they are the complete doors with the locks?
Ah he said the system is good why don’t you ask him why he thinks it’s good, then you switched it to experience in abroad
Hei open paa massa Kofi your face no show o😅😅😅😅
Same character of Ghanaian people ok UK
Mr. Kofi please does he need workers? 😢
the Diasporans want to use the Western system to do business in Ghana but that is impossible.
always let's start small but need to start in order to break the paychecks routine.
advice: Before you set the business seek knowledge about what you want to build.
2) learn how to be entrepreneur and leader at the same time.
3) let's patronize Ourselves Ghanaians❤🇬🇭❤
last i agree with all he said❤
I have a business outside Ghana and i have brought some Ghanaians into the business. What this man is saying is the whole truth.
They feel like you are stressing them.
They are very childrenlike, not thinking any wisdom for any thing. 2pm is for them 4pm. They don't take anything seriousness in everything, so they are loosing money. Unserious, and disrespectfulness, as if they ate the ones to make Heavens for the employers. Bluffing, stealing hard time, so lazy and unqualified for any work they are called for. They don't know anything in the work they are doing and they don't want to be thought, you are stressing him or her. Very hard situation. They like to think and to learn anything and not ready to learn, but if you giving them money you don't stress them. Money conscious people
It's all about the systems of the country. If the systems are not good, it doesn't matter how confident, passionate or how much capital you have, it will all depend on how good the economy of the country is.
It's all about systems and not people. Ghanaians abroad are different, why? Systems are in place. Look at our transport system, road network, financial system, educational system, drainage system etc. As long as we don't build systems, things won't work.
IN Germany they are the same
Will patronise his product...but kofi my brother looks just like u...he's with osofo kyireabosom
All these securities and bugler proof, the down side too must be considered. How many unauthorized entries do we encounter on daily basis.
I think it good for companies
I moved back to Ghana few months ago because i realised i was making losses in my agribusiness being handled by the locals.
Just in 6 months of my presence home, ive seen positive results from the same business i paid people to take care of in the past.
Honesty is one big problem we have
Hi mr Kofi,my name is Treyma gh Amuzu,I am a creator,writer and a singer,
I have about 11 songs on utube and other social midia platforms,
What I need from you is an interview and promotion,
Though I an now leaving in the u.s,I am not working now so please help me please,I know emidietly you interview me I will blow,because I know any person you have introduce have been asepted,excepting your feedback,God bless.
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050
Pls kofi can I get his number. Am in the States
How can I get his number please
We should understand the condition of our system. Yes, it is not good. Most workers do not control their transportation. If the trotro is not full, the driver is not moving.
If the car breaks down, we do get transferred to another bus. We cannot determine how long it will take to get to a place.
All point is irrelevant/unacceptable excuses that serious people will never mention or pardon.
Excuses excuses excuses!!!!!
@@maametweneboah4858 well, either you adjust as a business to adopt to the system and do well or risk it all.
Understand the psychology of the people and work with them as they work with you.
Conditions in Europe and America are not the same conditions in Ghana. Your employee in Ghana will decide not to come work due to rain. He is bothered by rent or credit card or insurance or car note.
nah bro, just build houses for rent. Collect your money and forget the rest. Never leave a business in the hands of a typical Ghananaian
Really this is amazing new technologies ❤❤❤❤💯👍🔥🔥🔥🥰✌️👀