Business Idea in Ghana (Best Business Opportunities in Africa) Business Ideas for Expats

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Business Idea in Ghana (Best Business Opportunities in Africa) Business Ideas for Expats


In this video, we are talking about one of your pressing questions – business ideas in Ghana or what entrepreneurial opportunities there are here in West Africa. PLUS we have 5 tips you need to know if you are going to start your own business as an expat living in Ghana.

We always talk about having a plan for income when you come to Ghana….

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@joycentow4104

Butter
Storage facilities
Please please please please please please please
Get involved sorting out the Electricity supply Systems

@joycentow4104

Contact
Dr Arikana for what is happening on the Continent of Africa

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Is important to build Platform created for businesses making things easy
Stopping unnecessary activities
Encouraging people to understand coming on board

Creating the platforms is important

@martinschoper9788

Hi the two of you, I hope you’re good! I am an Expatriate from Germany in Accra and I have a few questions where I know you are the right ones to answer them. Can we meet up somewhere or come by or what do you suggest? Thank you so much in advance, Martin Schoper

@maxinehalstead8853

I live in the uk but I have two houses in Ghana in Accra I would like to get some information on how I could get my Residential visa. I would like to get some guidance on who I Can trust.

@odakshaastta

hello sir
haw i contact you…?

@samueljohn589

THOMAS JEFFERSON once said "TO get what you never had before you have to do what you never did before"

@RedScareClair

It's funny you talk about agriculture at scale in Ghana when in the US there's this grassroots movement to create more small farmers that practice sustainably. I think permaculture could end up being vital for Africa as it reduces the amount of resources needed, reduces the amount of chemicals needed, protects the topsoil, and many parts of Africa are predicted to have water problems, which permaculture can help. More farmers utilizing permaculture techniques selling to African processers could very much be the way forward.

@muchit3629

Customer service is a thing that lacks in most of Africa. The workers do not seem to easily grasp that their next pay check is dependent on the customer experience and them wanting to come back. This is something that businesses should stress and definitely a competitive advantage for those exposed to the Western world. On the thing about processing of tomatoes and such, I watched a documentary and it is complicated than it seems.
All these young guys crossing the medittereanean end up working in big farms across Europe especially Italy if i recall where there is mass production of tomatoes with workers being maid measly wages , living in shack like conditions – yes in Europe and so these companies have low production costs for tomato paste etc such that local production cannot match the imported prices without some kind of protection.
The problem is our governments throughout Africa have signed a whole range of trade agreements, or get donor aid which gives them little wiggle room to actually protect and grow domestic industries. It is sad that any African country should be importing things like tomato paste, rice etc given our land is the most productive in the world. Also our people need to be comfortable with the idea of paying a small premium to support local producers but this is a tough ask for people with little discretionary income.

@DelicatelyMocha

Always been my dream to come over do like a simple basic nursing class 🙏🏾💕 one day.

@lisainnewarknj8313

Please talk about the internet and Ghana. Is it like Verizon?

@lisainnewarknj8313

You guys should host an annual event of expats. Also set-up a Patreon account to collect funds for each video you put out.

@lisainnewarknj8313

Please see the person Vanessa Kobi interviewed regarding solar.

@lisainnewarknj8313

Thank you for the glorious ideas.

@lisainnewarknj8313

I know the perfect person to hook you up with for Ghana politics. I will reach out to Tony to make contact. Thank you friends.

@lisainnewarknj8313

Please share the type of camera and mic you are using. Thank you.

@awula5385

I have to push back about the cakes. There are many caterers in Ghana who trained in the UK and Ghana. My late dad who was extremely well traveled attended a wedding in the US and Hated the wedding cake because it was too “fluffy”. My mother was known for her cakes which she learned from her mother and in the UK. So American style cakes are just that, American style. Dundee cakes and other cakes are known to be dense. It just seems that you generalize a lot. We are not all from one socioeconomic class in Ghana.

@tinawilliams9067

What type of training medical coding for outsourcing

@SlickJWilly

Im an Electrical Engineer and because of my field i have a pretty good understanding or Solar power,inverters and energy storage. Im definitely going to look further into this.

@704nc

My fiancé is opening up the pharmacy in Accra’ My fiancé worked at an aunt Pharmacy that did very well so we think opening up one will do just as good

@annjeffers6872

Thanks for taking the time to inform us. You guys are great together. Baking is my forte… so excited.

@AfricaTravelling

Very informative and helpful for people who want to start business.
Great work.

@sintech14

Digital businesses. Western money, African lifestyle.

@jakiyahlynn

Do yall have or are yall planning to get dual citizenship?

@striving1

Wow. Even if you consolidated the farming with better practices you could increase yield as well. More women farm but the produce only 75% of what the men yield. These are just facts.

@thedoingwell

Much easier in Rwanda

@The19711943

i salute

@mikela758

how about shipping cars to ghana?

@frommygardentoyou

I heard shipping is very expensive from Ghana. What are the best shipping options to the US in your opinion.

@magretboateng1669

Good content

@truemamle6184

I like your smile my sister 👍🏽

@truemamle6184

How I wish this video came early but yet is great thanks a lot 👍🏽

@shivmandirindrapark1164

Hi I am from India (Asia) and wish to start business in Ghana (west Africa) . can you help ?

@beatriceowusuachaw6210

I myself love it
Solar panels will be good. I will try it,

@beatriceowusuachaw6210

Farming hmmm mangy people will love it

@beatriceowusuachaw6210

What good way to work. Oh good that Will be good. God bless you all

@beatriceowusuachaw6210

A m azing it's a miracle. Oh well it's okay. God bless you all

@AttitudeGal02

Me da wo ase!! Maaha! I appreciate this video so much. I'm learning Akan Twi now and have been thinking about expating to Ghana. You all mention one of the businesses I'm in and I'd love to talk with you all about it. My Ghanaian language instructor has seen my work and has encouraged me to think about relocating to Ghana. Me pa wo kyew, will you kindly contact me. Im not sure if there is a D.M. portion on YouTube. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

@FamilyByNature

Great video Tony and Ayo! Thanks for sharing. There are many problems waiting to be solved in Ghana and Africa as a whole. This present great opportunity for entrepreneurs. As an online entrepreneur and digital marketing consultant I encourage brothers and sisters in the diaspora to look into online opportunities before they move. Glad you mentioned it. In fact I’ve started a series on starting an online business in the diaspora before moving to Africa on our family channel. Without our online businesses it would have been tough to think of moving a family of nine this year to Ghana:) Keep on with the good work!

@michellecoombs8059

Thank you

@waynejohnson2894

I will have to seek other country's to invest. I appreciate your videos. I know what not to do and can do.

@hamiltona7

Great info!! Thank you