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The lady has a compelling story. She is hardworking & applaud her tenacity. America can be a hard & soft landing depending on a person’s circumstance. Different strokes for different people. In my case, I came to America as a young lad in the early 70s. I am now retired having worked as an engineer after graduation from college in the mid-70s. If one keeps his/her eyes on the prize & focus on his/her aims and aspirations, life will not be so hard. For the young ones (btw I am in my 70s), the only advice I can give to the young ones & those who intend to immigrate to America is to obey the laws, stay out of trouble & get rid of bad friends and influence. You will be fine. ❤✌🏿
That’s great interview. Everyone’s situation is different. What works for Abena might not work for Kwabena. People like me were born to automatically prosper in THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 shout out to DJ and my mum the interviewee🫡🫡🫡
@@kwesifelixboafo5333 at least this guy is disputing his mom’s claim that America is hard thinking America will provide her free lunch and manna falling from heaven.piaw
@pick-me-upghproduction7192 I'm also in the same America. The first time I watched Prof. video, I wasn't wondering if truly I'm in the same America Prof. is talking about. But his mum came and explained things better. He is living in a shared apartment, family around, and no family yet. Moreover, he just came.
I know this woman very well and she knows me as well. I know part of her story and she a really disciplined and hardworking woman. A very selfless person God bless you auntie Nana. Danso your electrician.
Hmmm mommy…I remember my story after coming back to Ghana from UK to switch status and it failed.Stayed in Ghana from 2005 to 2012 before getting opportunity to travel again
@DJN, I know this woman at Oda Old Town when I was a police detective there from 1995 to 2004. Indeed, she was a hard working business woman. I am yet to identify the husband. Anything is achievable when you put your mind to it. God bless your effort, ma.
Everyone started from somewhere, people make a mistake and just conclude that the person just got here. If everyone was to tell their story, you’ll see that it’s a process and progress with determination. Anything good doesn’t come on an easy platter, a word to the wise is enough
23 hours is too much, but if it easy work for you that's fine, so much pain. But in all you are very strong hard working woman, may God be with you. DJ Nyame God bless you for interview Nana mum too
The woman has spoken well but I want to say that, Pipo in America shouldn't be comparing America Economy to Ghana Economy! America Economy can accommodate the $2,500 a month rent and Ghana Economy can accommodate ghc500.00 a month rent or?????🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️👨🏻🦯👨🏻🦯
Who told you, do you know how much some people make in Ghana? Not to talk of America. Maame stop what you are saying. What are you doing there? Come home.
DJ Nyami, the woman is good woman but sometimes when we hear one side it doesn't complete without the other side please try let hear from the Ex-husband
To every young & old African. I want to encourage u to do everything possible to leave Ghana or whichever African country u are in. America is indeed the greatest country on God's green earth period. There's nowhere else on this planet like it. Anyone who tells u otherwise is a liar. Go for it.
Truthfully speaking I don’t really get her point. She decided to tell her story .She is just projecting herself as a saint.Her story is still hanging in part.Which point is she trying to prove that America is hard?Did she think that she was coming to America to earn a free lunch ,and that America is a resting place since she has suffered in Ghana and yet working 23hours that makes America hard or I can get it.
DJ, we understand that we have to start something but there r Pipo who r gainfully employed but still want to leave Ghana! The reason is only one, Ghana is extremely hard, Pipo r working in reputable companies but they r only doing "hand to mouth"...u can be in Ghana this time to save meaningful money.. U can only be taking loans n paying high interest every month! So u will realised that, u ain't progressing
This woman is throwing stones to the youth not to travel she need to go and stay in Ghana we are in America if you pay $2500 in your rent. You can't tell me all states pay the same thing in Rent so if you can not save nothing. what are you telling me America is handread x better and I'm Ghana Tell the youth to travel
Listen to everything before you comment!! She is not discouraging youth from traveling. if you go through a "scammer" connection man you could end up stranded in Hong Kong. Then what? If you are lazy in America you will sleep on the COLD streets and no one will help you. Be smart, listen and learn, my friend!
To me, traveling to America is the best decision I have made. America becomes hard for u when u carry too many responsibilities on your head or to live a lavishly
Listen to her closely before you spur ignorant. Most of you have been fooled to believe everything in America is gold. If is that easy, why would the white continue to welcome the blacks from Africa into the country. Wise up and stop passing foolish comments.
You're not in America then, people move from one house to another. If you want to do it, you can. If you're doing night shifts, you can sleep for some hours.
How do you know, I’ve done it before where by you don’t have children or your children are old enough. Life is not easy in abroad, so listening to her advice and learn something from it that’s all 😮😊