Kwame Shares About Abuse, Poverty & The Real Street Hustle In Ghana 🇬🇭

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Kwame Shares About Abuse, Poverty & The Real Street Hustle In Ghana 🇬🇭


In this candid conversation, Jay speaks with Kwame aka Isaac on the streets of OSU about the realities of growing up in Ghana for many children. He shares his first-hand experiences at the hands of an abuser as he begged for food on the streets.

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@emmanuelamon2763

Jay God bless for helping this brother. We all need a helping hand and have to help each whenever we are in position to do so and in so doing we get abundant blessings from the Almighty. In Ghana we say Ayekoo ie Well done

@kaybee3757

I believe there are countless automechanic shops in Accra alone. Kwame should make use of his auto mechanic skill by partnering with one of them till he's able to open his own shop. I believe that's a far better alternative than the street hustling.

@bismarkadu-num5834

Kwame is all good bro , I'm kwame too . Jah got you 💪🏿

Just visit maximum impact travel with Jay Cameroon in USA, and they will help you a lot to travel to Ghana

@DrNiecyQ

Everything Kwame is saying is so real! Most of the beggars on the streets of Ghana come from other countries as well. It’s very sad! Most help for these street children come from NGOs and individuals. We are lucky most of these street guys are actually hustling in a legitimate trade because it could easily get worse!

@JacqueTheRealtor

✊🏾💚❤️

@donslim7586

Don't worry everything gonna be alright Jah bless 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

@kwasiglobal4286

Thanks for going to the streets Jay.

@jonesdiih6757

Jay Cameron you're a life changer bro. Good bless you and keep doing what you doing!🙏🏾🙏🏾👌🏾👏🏾👍🏾✊🏿

@yemojadantor6743

My goodness. Auto mechanical engineer. He’s obviously an intelligent young man. I wish he could be linked with the U.S. auto industry to do some online work since Covid has put so much work online.

@ericb.1902

Much respect to you Jay for all you do👍🏾

@SimplyNatural2

Jay, you are the real deal. I feel connected to you. Welcome to Ghana.

@myAfricanAffairs

Muscular guy like Kwame should have never sold pure water but should have rather gotten into farming. Let's make use of our blessed fertile land.

@akosuaagyeman8218

Kwame is a hustler

@yvonneyayra

The real truth is that due to lack of infrastructure in the north and other places they migrate to Accra to hack on the streets sometimes there are interventions they take them off the streets to schools or sometimes back to their hometowns but they run back to the streets in just a couple of months. The government lack ideas on how to keep these minors off the streets and the influx of refugees from Liberia and other places that have refused to stay in refugee camps but chose to beg on the streets

@sarahdompim2254

Jay,you are a good person ,God bless you

@samuelasiedu2957

Thanks jay🙏✊✊✊🇬🇭

@petermensah7553

Thanks Jay 4 all u do for them Ghana youths

@mrw1762

Quality interview…..dude is so versatile.

@obourbismark2615

Thank you bro

Thank you Jay… I appreciate the work you're doing… God bless this young man and every Ghanian that's out hustling 🙏🏾🇬🇭❤️🙌🏾