Was born in West from parents never interested in Africa. I want to live in Africa but only taught to work and pay bills. Now Im aware and tasted the beauty of Africa Im playing catch up, trying to get entrepreneurial so I can be there.
Ghana is a very entrepreneur place. You can ho and learn. Life is never perfect. Take the step. Learn frim your level. Find Deija Vu jamaican cuisine in Ghana. The owner is American-Jamaican from New York. She went to Ghana at about age 19 all by herself and started food business. Contact some diasporans when you watch their channels.
Very educational video that most people will underate. I am on my 3rd back to Africa trip after 2 unsuccessful ones. The part of creating a stream of income such as creating a successful business back home in Africa while still earning money in the west was the biggest mistake I made on both of my back to Africa trips and also shop local and live within my means. I am glad I got it right this time and by the grace of God 2026 I am back to Africa 4 good. God bless you for this fabulous video. I won't be one of those priced out of my continent lol.
@ravennj551 what country do want to move to? If it's your 1st time visiting, I would suggest you visit a few countries multiple times and see which ones you can vibe with. Then pock one create a thriving source of income before you can make a move. Make sure the business you create can sustain you and accommodate your needs, lifestyle before you can move. Don't buy land in any country until you obtain citizenship and never rush to buy land and build before creating a successful source of income. Get acquainted with locals and shop like locals, etc. If you need advice on what business you can start off with can thrive right from the jump, reach out privately.
So true. America spoils people with all of the convenience, but Ghana has things money can't buy. Cancer is very high in America but lower in Ghana & Africa in general because the food is not pumped with chemicals like ours. U.S. is good for money and convenience, but it comes at a cost: food related illness, gun violence, high crime & racism. I'm looking forward to a simpler, healthier life for me & my sons in Ghana next year.
America does not spoil anyone, its Ghanaians that spoil themselves. They tend to lie to thier families when they come to the United States because of the expectations they created before leaving. 80% of Ghanaians in the UNited States are STRUGGLING, they have not changed and are not successful either but will lie to project success when they are failing miserably. I see them everyday and shake my head, they are either engaged in fraud stealing from CREDIT CARDS and renigging the payments
You NAILED IT, MY SMART BRILLIANT BROTHER 👏 👍 i totally agree with you on every level. You're a very wise young man. People spend a lot of money funding fake life and superficiality. ##Subscribed. I am committed to following your channel 😀 Nigerian in America.
Am telling you my brother am working in a place where i feel like am been watched all the time its true before i was in Ghana i was use to my life and was more happiest but moving to uk i have seen the difference is clear i hope to move back to 🇬🇭 to live in peace 😢 Ghana
YES I LIVE IN LONDON FOR ONE YR NOW AM NOT SPENDING 2YRS HERE ...I SEE THE WAY PEOPLE LIVE HERE IN THE UK ..THEY FOOD THEY WATER ..NOT GOOD ..AFRICA HAVE EVERYTHING
Americans are taught to finance EVERYTHING. Education, housing, etc so most of us are working to pay bills. Cost of living goes up every year so we cannot save. The system is built that way. Currently salaries are going down so it’s even worse. Debt traps basically. Unless avenues are created to facilitate repatriation from America to Ghana, it will be very hard to make the transition.
Alright bro, love the videos keep it up, would lvoe to see more of the Ghanaian culture, food, celebrations etc Hope you and the family are well, and thankyou for your service REspect
We, that are being punished have by The Grace of The Most High YAHWEH, Creator of Good and Evil, has supplied us with ORGANICS, SUNSHINE, and Plenty of GREENERY. In this YAHWEH remains PROVIDER of The Good and Evil. What WE don't have is PEACE from Western Rulership. Can you guarantee THAT? Or is GHANA still under the same rule and system? No JUSTICE, no PEACE!
Please people, this is such deep wisdom that we all need, so dont forget to share, like, comment and subscribe. Lets get this channel to 20, 000 soon. Thanks
Even health issues won't stop me from MOVING BACK TO NIGERIA. We'll all die one day, but before that, i want to enjoy good quality of life in my country. I will find a way to order my prescription in the US and find a good doctor in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and getting annual check-up in the US. You'll be surprise that all that illnesses are stress related and most automatically disappear in Africa 🌍
@kofibannor5796 Oh ok. I knew someone with your name growing up in our neighbourhood so I was wondering. Thanks for your support. Where about in Switzerland are you if I may ask? My wife schooled in Bern University.
Yes bro, what you are saying it is true living in Ghana is a very nice place to live, but for we who have travel to a different country coming back home to invest something in Ghana🇬🇭 is not easy because we have lead this country for long time ago so now that we are coming to prepare what we supposed to do but we have to come together and find somebody that who can help us to let us know what is going on in the country before we can settle like living in Ghana system is a problem but traveling in a different country is easy for you to assess Wi-Fi network system and everything
He said I’ve spoken to Jamaicans who came with nothing and built apartments and yet he’s saying you must have money. No no no! One must posses the willingness and desire to build something. That’s all the capital one needs. If they didn’t bring any money on them yet have established apartments, then you have answered your own question.
I said if you get your money in gear. And I used Nana Kwame, a Jamaican who came to Ghana as an extreme example. If he could achieve all that without initial capital, then we can also achieve more with what we earn. That's what I meant. But you are also correct. You need to be willing to build.
I think the main issue with Ghana is that it was never designed with the majority in mind-neither the middle class nor the lower class. That's one of the biggest problems. You mentioned a woman who lived in America, returned to Ghana, and built what can be considered a luxurious apartment, charging $500 per night. Here's one of the key issues: you earn in cedis, but you spend in dollars. And we all know Ghana is not a fully developed country, and the economic numbers just don't add up. This is one of the reasons why so many people end up staying in Europe or America-they realize Ghana was never built to accommodate the majority of its people. Let's be honest, given the chance, most Ghanaians would leave Ghana today.
I stay in hotels in Ghana all the time and I've never stayed in a $500 dollars a night hotel. I've never spent in dollars. Never! You can live good for pennies in Ghana. You just have to learn to stay in your lane. I'm sure there are £5000 pounds a night hotels in the UK.
As a Diaspora, a child of a slave, where my ancestors were taken involuntarily. Yes, there are necessities that we are used to, but that doesn't negate that Ghana owes the Diaspora financial compensation and land. Let's talk about that......
You said africa is booming yes it's the time for it,God said He will bring back His children all of whom was scattered over the world,,africa is suppose to rise to what it was supposed to be,many are called few are chosen,everyone won't make it
Mickey would love to have you and your family over for dinner someday. This Mr. Coker in Kumasi. You did a video of my family laundry service. Thank you again for the video.
Mr Coker, I see you 🙏. I really wanted to pay you and your family a visit last Christmas but decided to let you have some family time. I only messaged Candace to say hello. I had to come back to UK and promise to pay you a visit on my next trip. I hope you are all keeping well. My regards.
"What good is it to gain the whole world and lose your soul" means that even if you achieve all the worldly success and possessions imaginable, it is completely meaningless if it comes at the cost of your moral integrity, inner peace, or spiritual well-being; essentially, achieving everything the world offers is worthless if it means sacrificing your true self or your soul. Matthew 16:26
Building the road is the government's responsibility. However, it's delay doesn't stop the average Ghanaian building his own house or apartment. Eventually, infrastructural development do catch up. Before that, life still goes on.
@@MickeyAgyei I didn't mean any offence I was just expressing my frustration with African leaders not seeing road infrastructure as a priority, especially in an important capital city such as Accra. The city is a lure for so many. zaza
@MickeyAgyei In terms of development , economics, and governmental infrastructure and maturity. If one wants to live a healthier lifestyle they can do the research and make changes right here in the US. If I want to experience Ghana or places like Ghana, I can go visit, enjoy and come back. In addition, I've noticed that life expectancy tends to be shorter over there so that makes me question whether people over there are actually enjoying more health than those in the US.
@@cocoapuff134 Very valid point. I visited my grandma during Xmas in Ghana and she is over 100 years old. Never travelled outside Ghana. And I've seen young people die in UK. Figures and stats can be misleading (not saying they are not true). I've heard a cancer survivor in the US say, "they are keeping me alive just to punish me" (cos of the miserable and mundane life she is living). There are people at a point where they will be happy to die "early but happy", than to live a longgg miserable life. It's just a matter of choice. Also, you can put measures in place to utilise the best of both worlds.
@MickeyAgyei The same could be said of many 100+ year olds in the United States, but on average what is the life expectancy in Ghana ? And so far as organic fruits and vegetables, we have those here too...people just have to change lifestyle choices. There are whole farming communities and organizations that are dedicated to this. And I'd venture to say there are those at death's door in Ghana who are hoping the end would come soon to end their suffering. Peace of mind is a state of mind and CHOICE. There are many people in the US who live peaceful existences. Ultimately, it's about preference and ACCURATE information, research, and experience are key to making wise decisions.
I cannot live in Ghana and spend more for less . It just doesn’t make sense . Add to that the lack of streamlined development , it’s sporadic. I need electricity 24/7 , I need reliable services . I need a reliable health service . Ghana is on its way , but it’s not there yet . I was born in the U.K , lived in Jamaica,where my parents are from . In Jamaica you have water ,light 24/7 . If I want anything , from a pin to an anchor , I can get it , or order it and it’s just days away . The weather is similar to Ghana , you also have business opportunities there , and things just work . I can build there or buy there without being scammed and looked at as being a foreigner . To have access to good healthcare , even when I eventually retire , I will continue to live in the U. K . The negatives unfortunately are more than the positives in Ghana . TH-cam is littered with stories of people returning from the diaspora , even with everything in place , having been let down and having to return from whence they came .
@@PeresD Though I used Ghana in this video (cos I'm a Ghanaian). It stood for your home country. I wouldn't force anyone to move to a country they are not from. That being said, it's just a matter of choice. We all have different purposes in life. If you were born in UK and widely accepted as a British, please stay put and do what makes you happy. Please note, you can live for less in Ghana if you can adjust your foreign taste. But I also understand it's not for everyone.
Total nonsense, you are assuming everyone that comes to the West is doing well? YOU ARE WRONG, 80% are struggling and lying to thier families in Ghana. Majority cannot even pay thier rent. Stop your exaggerations.............
I understand your frustration. Some does that just to keep the value of their money as the Ghana cedis can drop in value on weekly basis; meaning prices of materials increases on weekly basis. Quoting in dollars means money paid for the job do not lose value and can still cover the job. I hope I've explained well.
Don't you know that When you Lie, People will know ? Many People have Moved to Ghana from all Over the World, and I have been there for Many years as a Ghanaian Diaspora, So what is the meaning of*your Caption here?
@@nanakonadu- 🙂 I didn't say nobody can move to Ghana. It's another way of stating some of the reasons why it will be difficult for some people to move to Ghana.
You keep repeating the same words over and over and over again. Plus you have to many commercials from the same humans we are attempting to get away from that TAKE and TAKE and TAKE. It appears that YOU and YOUR STAFF have picked up a lot of TAKE TOOLS from the WEST. Have good success with THEIR strategies until The One Whose Right it is comes and GIVES us what belongs to us anyway!
That is true for all of Africa, if you have money, you will live your best live. This is why the foreigners are the ones enjoying Africa, because they show up with money that can go far.
True wealth in life is found in peace and solitude! Ghana offers both! 🇬🇭
Yep
Ghana offers so much more. Peaceful, community, tranquility, solitude, freedom, and safety.
Was born in West from parents never interested in Africa. I want to live in Africa but only taught to work and pay bills. Now Im aware and tasted the beauty of Africa Im playing catch up, trying to get entrepreneurial so I can be there.
May God guide your path.
Ghana is a very entrepreneur place. You can ho and learn. Life is never perfect. Take the step. Learn frim your level. Find Deija Vu jamaican cuisine in Ghana. The owner is American-Jamaican from New York. She went to Ghana at about age 19 all by herself and started food business. Contact some diasporans when you watch their channels.
@@MickeyAgyei thanks for the encouragement 🙏🏾
@@ThereYouAreT1 I might just do that too.
As a Jamaican, everything he said I can relate to. We all need to be smarter and listen to the excellent points he made.
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Totally agree. Absolutely.
Very educational video that most people will underate. I am on my 3rd back to Africa trip after 2 unsuccessful ones. The part of creating a stream of income such as creating a successful business back home in Africa while still earning money in the west was the biggest mistake I made on both of my back to Africa trips and also shop local and live within my means. I am glad I got it right this time and by the grace of God 2026 I am back to Africa 4 good. God bless you for this fabulous video. I won't be one of those priced out of my continent lol.
We live and we learn. Every unsuccessful trip was a great lesson that made you wiser. May God guide your path. All the best in your journey.
What additional advice would you give to those of us who want to move there?
@ravennj551 what country do want to move to? If it's your 1st time visiting, I would suggest you visit a few countries multiple times and see which ones you can vibe with. Then pock one create a thriving source of income before you can make a move. Make sure the business you create can sustain you and accommodate your needs, lifestyle before you can move. Don't buy land in any country until you obtain citizenship and never rush to buy land and build before creating a successful source of income. Get acquainted with locals and shop like locals, etc. If you need advice on what business you can start off with can thrive right from the jump, reach out privately.
So true. America spoils people with all of the convenience, but Ghana has things money can't buy. Cancer is very high in America but lower in Ghana & Africa in general because the food is not pumped with chemicals like ours. U.S. is good for money and convenience, but it comes at a cost: food related illness, gun violence, high crime & racism. I'm looking forward to a simpler, healthier life for me & my sons in Ghana next year.
Hmm very true. May God guide your path.
Racism in Jaimaica against who
America does not spoil anyone, its Ghanaians that spoil themselves. They tend to lie to thier families when they come to the United States because of the expectations they created before leaving. 80% of Ghanaians in the UNited States are STRUGGLING, they have not changed and are not successful either but will lie to project success when they are failing miserably. I see them everyday and shake my head, they are either engaged in fraud stealing from CREDIT CARDS and renigging the payments
People learn as they stay longer abroad. Only those who don't have a vision will waste their resources whilst abroad. Thanks a lot
Very true observation. I hope you are well Sister Lydia.
You NAILED IT, MY SMART BRILLIANT BROTHER 👏 👍 i totally agree with you on every level. You're a very wise young man. People spend a lot of money funding fake life and superficiality.
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Thank you very much for the feedback my dear bro/sis. I hope you continue to find more value from my videos.
Mickey, you are doing amazing. This is very informative. Let's connect over 20 years US military veteran here. Your content is all true.
Thanks very much for your feedback. Please link up on instagram at Mickey_Agyei. or mickeyagyeiyoutube@outlook.com
Mickey Brother, You Couldn't have explained it better the explanation are so valid
Thank you Brother
Very Pensive Video
@@cwabena Thank you very much for your feedback my brother 🙏🏾
Am telling you my brother am working in a place where i feel like am been watched all the time its true before i was in Ghana i was use to my life and was more happiest but moving to uk i have seen the difference is clear i hope to move back to 🇬🇭 to live in peace 😢 Ghana
It shall be well my sister 🙏🏾
Save your money and come back to Ghana, and do some business. You can do farming, you can order things from China.
thanks my brother ❤i appreciate it very much@@MickeyAgyei
YES I LIVE IN LONDON FOR ONE YR NOW AM NOT SPENDING 2YRS HERE ...I SEE THE WAY PEOPLE LIVE HERE IN THE UK ..THEY FOOD THEY WATER ..NOT GOOD ..AFRICA HAVE EVERYTHING
@@BlackQueen-t1f i know dear not easy
Great video, my brother. I agree with all your points, this is so true. You covered every point. Well done 👏
Thanks very much for your feedback. I really appreciate it.
This was amazing and so true! I have sent it to my family. I hope my family wakes up before it's too late to have the option to move.
I'm happy this video can be of value to you and your family.
I truly appreciate your video and most of the things you talk ed about is true.Ghana is home.I mean GHANA IS HOME.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Dude you’ve said it 1000%
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Shalum Mickey, let’s talk via our other platforms. You have inspired my psyche.
Roger.
Americans are taught to finance EVERYTHING. Education, housing, etc so most of us are working to pay bills. Cost of living goes up every year so we cannot save. The system is built that way. Currently salaries are going down so it’s even worse. Debt traps basically. Unless avenues are created to facilitate repatriation from America to Ghana, it will be very hard to make the transition.
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Alright bro, love the videos keep it up, would lvoe to see more of the Ghanaian culture, food, celebrations etc Hope you and the family are well, and thankyou for your service REspect
@@stevenkinsey5354 I'm well bro. I hope you are keeping well. I've got you 🙏🏾
You will appreciate the things that money cannot buy in Ghana sunshine organic foods greenery community respect peace. Wise words and speaking facts
Definitely 👌🏾
So true 🌹
We, that are being punished have by The Grace of The Most High YAHWEH, Creator of Good and Evil, has supplied us with ORGANICS, SUNSHINE, and Plenty of GREENERY. In this YAHWEH remains PROVIDER of The Good and Evil. What WE don't have is PEACE from Western Rulership. Can you guarantee THAT? Or is GHANA still under the same rule and system? No JUSTICE, no PEACE!
@@reginaserles5657 I am at peace 10 times more than when I was in the UK. Facts
@elaineleslie3006 So where are you now if your not in the UK. Ghana?
Please people, this is such deep wisdom that we all need, so dont forget to share, like, comment and subscribe. Lets get this channel to 20, 000 soon. Thanks
My people!! Thanks very much for your support. I really appreciate it.
@MickeyAgyei always got u!
Even health issues won't stop me from MOVING BACK TO NIGERIA. We'll all die one day, but before that, i want to enjoy good quality of life in my country. I will find a way to order my prescription in the US and find a good doctor in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and getting annual check-up in the US.
You'll be surprise that all that illnesses are stress related and most automatically disappear in Africa 🌍
Bam!!! I believe the same thing.
500 USD a night must be a house on short let not an apartment..
@@SuperStrabo Wrong choice of words. It's a house with swimming pool
@@MickeyAgyei Thanks Bro!
Great content Mickey
Thanks very much bro 🙏🏾
Random question. Did you grow up at Amakom, Stadium in Kumasi?
No Mickey l grew up in Accra now based in Switzerland for the past 37years
@kofibannor5796 Oh ok. I knew someone with your name growing up in our neighbourhood so I was wondering. Thanks for your support.
Where about in Switzerland are you if I may ask? My wife schooled in Bern University.
Am a law professor at the university of Zurich
Dont make me cry Brother. Soon come.
It shall be well 🙂 🙏🏾
New Subscriber 🙏🏿✌🏿😁 Great Video
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
" Ghana is amazing if you have money", no truer words then these.
Exactly, that us all we need to know!!!!!!!! Hardship is no joke
Exactly sis.
True words your talking 💯
@@Hazsweetie 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
God bless you for your advice
Amen 🙏🏾
Rightly so,we want to live like in the west,everyday we find ourselves at the restaurants dining and wineing
Yep.
The world is amazing if you have money. Please
Very true. Even better if you have money in your home country.
Really thought !! And well said 💯 🙏
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Excellent content 👌
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏾
You are correct about education no need for these big schools your brother born in USA
@@ekfreeman1 Yes man.
Yes bro, what you are saying it is true living in Ghana is a very nice place to live, but for we who have travel to a different country coming back home to invest something in Ghana🇬🇭 is not easy because we have lead this country for long time ago so now that we are coming to prepare what we supposed to do but we have to come together and find somebody that who can help us to let us know what is going on in the country before we can settle like living in Ghana system is a problem but traveling in a different country is easy for you to assess Wi-Fi network system and everything
Yeah. It's very true. You just have to press on.
Thanks Bro. For this video. We in Uk will be following your advise to come ❤❤
Please do your due diligence especially with regards to land acquisition. Scamming is rife. Best wishes
May God guide your steps.
He said I’ve spoken to Jamaicans who came with nothing and built apartments and yet he’s saying you must have money. No no no! One must posses the willingness and desire to build something. That’s all the capital one needs. If they didn’t bring any money on them yet have established apartments, then you have answered your own question.
I said if you get your money in gear. And I used Nana Kwame, a Jamaican who came to Ghana as an extreme example. If he could achieve all that without initial capital, then we can also achieve more with what we earn. That's what I meant. But you are also correct. You need to be willing to build.
I think the main issue with Ghana is that it was never designed with the majority in mind-neither the middle class nor the lower class. That's one of the biggest problems. You mentioned a woman who lived in America, returned to Ghana, and built what can be considered a luxurious apartment, charging $500 per night. Here's one of the key issues: you earn in cedis, but you spend in dollars. And we all know Ghana is not a fully developed country, and the economic numbers just don't add up. This is one of the reasons why so many people end up staying in Europe or America-they realize Ghana was never built to accommodate the majority of its people. Let's be honest, given the chance, most Ghanaians would leave Ghana today.
I stay in hotels in Ghana all the time and I've never stayed in a $500 dollars a night hotel. I've never spent in dollars. Never! You can live good for pennies in Ghana. You just have to learn to stay in your lane. I'm sure there are £5000 pounds a night hotels in the UK.
As a Diaspora, a child of a slave, where my ancestors were taken involuntarily. Yes, there are necessities that we are used to, but that doesn't negate that Ghana owes the Diaspora financial compensation and land. Let's talk about that......
As an African child who was left behind,, I'd give you my land if I was given one for free.
@MickeyAgyei you missed the point entirely
@@J3nni_lala 🙏🙏🙏
Very true mickey, lots of points here
Thank you
You said africa is booming yes it's the time for it,God said He will bring back His children all of whom was scattered over the world,,africa is suppose to rise to what it was supposed to be,many are called few are chosen,everyone won't make it
Very true.
You covered all the points
Thanks for your feedback
Mickey would love to have you and your family over for dinner someday. This Mr. Coker in Kumasi. You did a video of my family laundry service. Thank you again for the video.
Live in Ghana going on 5 years and Love it.
Mr Coker, I see you 🙏. I really wanted to pay you and your family a visit last Christmas but decided to let you have some family time. I only messaged Candace to say hello. I had to come back to UK and promise to pay you a visit on my next trip. I hope you are all keeping well. My regards.
Ghana is first world , No council tax, no Road tax. No bills bills bills and more bills🥳🥳🥳🥳
Really
"What good is it to gain the whole world and lose your soul" means that even if you achieve all the worldly success and possessions imaginable, it is completely meaningless if it comes at the cost of your moral integrity, inner peace, or spiritual well-being; essentially, achieving everything the world offers is worthless if it means sacrificing your true self or your soul.
Matthew 16:26
True
Good afternoon Mickey, I will like to interview you.
Auntie Tilly, let's make it happen. Ready whenever you are.
Bro, that scene with you driving by those beautiful houses along a dirt road is not seen as a problem there?
Building the road is the government's responsibility. However, it's delay doesn't stop the average Ghanaian building his own house or apartment. Eventually, infrastructural development do catch up. Before that, life still goes on.
@@MickeyAgyei I didn't mean any offence I was just expressing my frustration with African leaders not seeing road infrastructure as a priority, especially in an important capital city such as Accra. The city is a lure for so many. zaza
@@TheIrieman15 No offence taken. Just discussion.
Never relealized how fortunate I was to be a US citizen.
@@cocoapuff134 Can you please explain?
@MickeyAgyei In terms of development , economics, and governmental infrastructure and maturity. If one wants to live a healthier lifestyle they can do the research and make changes right here in the US. If I want to experience Ghana or places like Ghana, I can go visit, enjoy and come back. In addition, I've noticed that life expectancy tends to be shorter over there so that makes me question whether people over there are actually enjoying more health than those in the US.
@@cocoapuff134 Very valid point. I visited my grandma during Xmas in Ghana and she is over 100 years old. Never travelled outside Ghana. And I've seen young people die in UK. Figures and stats can be misleading (not saying they are not true). I've heard a cancer survivor in the US say, "they are keeping me alive just to punish me" (cos of the miserable and mundane life she is living). There are people at a point where they will be happy to die "early but happy", than to live a longgg miserable life. It's just a matter of choice.
Also, you can put measures in place to utilise the best of both worlds.
@MickeyAgyei The same could be said of many 100+ year olds in the United States, but on average what is the life expectancy in Ghana ? And so far as organic fruits and vegetables, we have those here too...people just have to change lifestyle choices. There are whole farming communities and organizations that are dedicated to this. And I'd venture to say there are those at death's door in Ghana who are hoping the end would come soon to end their suffering. Peace of mind is a state of mind and CHOICE. There are many people in the US who live peaceful existences. Ultimately, it's about preference and ACCURATE information, research, and experience are key to making wise decisions.
@@cocoapuff134 Thank you. I couldn't have said it better.
In the WEST your whole life gets taxed- literally even down to your health.
That's what fuel the system.
I cannot live in Ghana and spend more for less . It just doesn’t make sense . Add to that the lack of streamlined development , it’s sporadic. I need electricity 24/7 , I need reliable services . I need a reliable health service . Ghana is on its way , but it’s not there yet . I was born in the U.K , lived in Jamaica,where my parents are from . In Jamaica you have water ,light 24/7 . If I want anything , from a pin to an anchor , I can get it , or order it and it’s just days away . The weather is similar to Ghana , you also have business opportunities there , and things just work . I can build there or buy there without being scammed and looked at as being a foreigner . To have access to good healthcare , even when I eventually retire , I will continue to live in the U. K . The negatives unfortunately are more than the positives in Ghana . TH-cam is littered with stories of people returning from the diaspora , even with everything in place , having been let down and having to return from whence they came .
@@PeresD Though I used Ghana in this video (cos I'm a Ghanaian). It stood for your home country. I wouldn't force anyone to move to a country they are not from. That being said, it's just a matter of choice. We all have different purposes in life. If you were born in UK and widely accepted as a British, please stay put and do what makes you happy.
Please note, you can live for less in Ghana if you can adjust your foreign taste. But I also understand it's not for everyone.
Uk is Babylon, land of captivity. The system of 400 years of oppression.
Hmmm.....black tax... the least said, the better!!!
@@mzampong7793 Tell me about it.
Total nonsense, you are assuming everyone that comes to the West is doing well? YOU ARE WRONG, 80% are struggling and lying to thier families in Ghana. Majority cannot even pay thier rent. Stop your exaggerations.............
@@gmog7857 I'm not sure if you watched the video to the end. I even mentioned how those in the west are not well of.
@@MickeyAgyei that's quite a general statement. Many of us in the West are very well off, thank you.
You're right but you could have presented your points politely and respectfully. YOU'RE VERY RUDE.
Why are quoting in Ghana 🇬🇭..dollars. its so disrespectful
I understand your frustration. Some does that just to keep the value of their money as the Ghana cedis can drop in value on weekly basis; meaning prices of materials increases on weekly basis. Quoting in dollars means money paid for the job do not lose value and can still cover the job. I hope I've explained well.
@@MickeyAgyei yes I've even told this before but the cedi fluctuations are minimal.
@@elaineleslie3006 It's enough to affect the prices of building materials in a 3 month period.
I still wont come to Ghana.. kai
@@TravelwithDaySack Hahaha
Don't you know that When you Lie, People will know ?
Many People have Moved to Ghana from all Over the World, and I have been there for Many years as a Ghanaian Diaspora, So what is the meaning of*your Caption here?
@@nanakonadu- 🙂 I didn't say nobody can move to Ghana. It's another way of stating some of the reasons why it will be difficult for some people to move to Ghana.
You keep repeating the same words over and over and over again. Plus you have to many commercials from the same humans we are attempting to get away from that TAKE and TAKE and TAKE. It appears that YOU and YOUR STAFF have picked up a lot of TAKE TOOLS from the WEST. Have good success with THEIR strategies until The One Whose Right it is comes and GIVES us what belongs to us anyway!
@@reginaserles5657 wow!! 😣
@@reginaserles5657 😲 wow!!
That is true for all of Africa, if you have money, you will live your best live. This is why the foreigners are the ones enjoying Africa, because they show up with money that can go far.
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