12 HARD TRUTHS ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA

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Jasmine Ama

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12 HARD TRUTHS ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA


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HARD TRUTHS ABOUT LIVING IN GHANA
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….

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  1. I'm a Nigerian thinking of relocating to ghana with my baby girl and wife, an IT personnel and a very smart forward thinking solution provider, my wife an hairstylist and makeup artist what will life be like for us in ghana ?

  2. The problem with Africa its the fact that their governments are not sending their youngings abroad to learn latest cutting edge technologies then come back home to build. If they do that africa will forever in porverty. It doesnt matter if you have resources if you cant use it. Technologies will run the world. If africa doesnt catch , will forever in porverty. They need to create programs to send these youths abroad to learn. The chinese have been doing this for century. They learn all the western technologies.

  3. I have a question regarding health, more specifically malaria profylaxis. When you come from abroad, and you're planning to live in Ghana for the next 10 years, does that mean you have to take malaria profylaxis during all that time ?

  4. As a Westerner, this is not my first, second or third time hearing about these scenarios. I had planned to travel to Ghana, but, instead GOD had other plans for me and I traveled to Morocco instead. I am very thankful for warnings. I am happy to hear of the great stories about Ghana from others. It is no longer of interest to me.

  5. Religion holds so many African countries back. The most religious people are the WORST! Especially politicians! You mentioned how chill everyone is – a lot of people think that God will take care of their needs, when really, it’s people putting in the work to advance society and life around them. My husband is from Ghana and we talk about this all of the time.

  6. I enjoy your content, but work on the audio. The background / ambient sounds are distracting and negatively impact the presentation. I think a mic that isolates your voice from the ambient sounds would be a worthwhile investment.

  7. Hello myself and family just relocated from America to Ghana last month and we are opening some business. Checking if it is something you will like to show in your channel. Thanks

  8. THANK YOU Jasmine for sharing the truth! I'm so tired of YouTubers spewing the propaganda of "Every Day is a Holiday in Ghana " I moved from the States and had horrible experiences. We run a free school for 200 kids in Ashaiman. Even though we are giving free education the locals don't appreciate it. The more you give the more they take. We were targeted and had our house broken into twice. We lived in Tema. I decided to just focus on helping make the community build. I am a grant writer and business consultant so I started helping SMEs and NGOs with capacity building training and finding venture capital from Western investors to scale their businesses. But I left the country last year. I'm coming back in August to launch a nurse project that will put nurses into the 30,000 private schools. I'll just go back and forth between the States and the States. 😊

  9. This was a very informative video. I came to many of the same conclusions that you did. Now, I didn’t experience this during my 3 week vacation in 2019, but many people who lived there said that they have to pay bribes to the police to get past a roadblock or to the government clerks to get their paperwork processed. Have you experienced this? If so, I would like you to talk about it in a follow up video.