Great advice Beautiful sister... l totally agree with you on all the points, especially about buying a house where we are, being comfortable where we are cuz its our home and for the children too. So when we move back home, the children can have a home( the children 🤔 might / will not want to move to Africa with their parents. Omg working without papers can be so hard. They call it "under the table jobs" in the US!
You are right dear and well said.Very important to have legal documents.I have seen that where people refuse to give someone their money like you said cos the money goes to the person who borrows you with his/her papers..lol ,learn to drive,buy a house and you right Africa they call you for anything etc etc.Gal you said all and yes we want to see this beautiful everyday 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I completely agree with you. Study, learn to drive, bye house here, get your papers and definitely learn to drive. I live twenty five minutes drive from London and I love it 😀😍 m
Woman you nailed this topic. People cab be mean keeping people's money bcos they have no documents. As for Africans, building a house matters a lot to them . I don't blame , building a house in Africa is a sign of achievement. That is their mentality. Going back to school is a great idea abd studying the Right cause matters so as to get the right job . Thank you ❤️ for this topic. Lots of love ❤️ keep shinning.
A big achievement back home but not so important if you plan on living abroad for a long time, especially if you’re building it for yourself and not necessarily for the family back home
Wow this is a great insight I love the way you are detailing everything going back to school is a great idea and when you know how to drive simplies everything
@@AkuaAgyemang the video wasn't relevant to me but I thought I would watch for your algorithm. I'm 37 and still yet to learn to drive and have been debating trying it. I think that was my sign. Thanks as always!
You will build a big mansion back home, send cars, and be expected to maintain all these for other people to enjoy while you are living a basic lifestyle. Total madness. hehehe!!!
Exactly Denise, I’ve seen it so many times. My husband and I started building in Ghana but stopped. We hadn’t settled here properly,still living in a one bedroom council house but was building a big house in Ghana. Noooo, we decided to buy here first so we’re comfortable then the rest will follow