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.
In this video, I will share some details on HARD TRUTHS about Ghana that no one tells you about living in Ghana.

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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
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コメント (21)
  • @DarekBirton
    Be careful of buying property in Ghana. They sell the same land to multiple people and there is no regulation. Giving a year's worth of rent is a gamble. You have to make sure they own the property just as when you seek home ownership. This place is more expensive than people think if they want to live the same lifestyle they lived in the USA or abroad. Don't come here if you are broke and have no recurring income.
  • write the book on Surviving Ghana, Thriving in the Ghanaian Paradise
  • I watched you from Ohio as a Ghanaian. You have summed it up all perfectly. This video is a textbook example for Diasporans to learn from before moving to any part of Africa temporarily or permanently. Africa is home to all black people. Home sweet home.
  • Thanks for being real. Too many young folks are being mislead online.
  • @0tismadaline
    That peace when you land in Ghana is everything 😊well said sweetheart and you are looking absolutely gorgeous ❤
  • This is a sincere assessment and summary...Ghana needs your help as diasporaians ...you can become a force that can change the current trajectory...impose those positive qualities...insist on excellence...inasmuch mediocrity is becoming an undesirable culture...a change will be a relief to all living in Ghana 🇬🇭
  • @Konglomerant
    As much as I’d love to live in Ghana, I cannot live anywhere with unreliable modern technologies(lights, clean water everywhere I go, reliable internet service, and road systems. 😢Governments without a strong unregulated military presence…etc. it’s still one of the most beautiful countries in the world I love your content…
  • I’m 66 and even the elderly Ghanaian women are closed off to embarking on meaningful relationships, unless you are spending your money on them or their family members. Too many people in general beg for money, like I’m just dripping with it. I’m building a house there but I wish I had waited and experienced more interactions with the people, because I would not have built there. Ghana is a great place to visit for African Americans, but in my opinion, it’s not ready for many of us to relocate there!! Ghanaian’s (many, not all), don’t take things seriously because they don’t employ critical thinking skills. Great video!!
  • @aSlimtube
    Very realistic and well rounded. Thanks for sharing.
  • Jasmine, you analysed what life is really like here in Ghana. Bravo
  • @nanayaw9754
    Splendid video, simply put Ghana is still work in progress.
  • Ghana is my little peace of paradise. The only place that comes close is Barbados in my opinion. I agree with everything you said in the video. There is loads of room for improvement, but Ghana is special.
  • @pm-cw7ey
    This was well needed, well done! ❤