He doesn't need to be a president to help Ghana, he can do what Blakk Rasta is doing...i.e., opening minds to change our collective mindset. That is the most crucial thing we need currently. There is no single president that can change Ghana if our collective mind is not where it should be.
I like his mindset. Too many people have been fooled to align themselves to political parties, and hence fail to see the right people we need to manage and plan the national development. Keep pushing brother, your direction is good.
Therefor as you said, In the UK- London "everyone is on the same level" I say not so. You arrived in the UK as a qualified accountant and yet still you had to cleaning, security, building work before getting a role in Finance. Pretty much what happened 60+ years ago when our ancestors came from the Caribbean, qualified teachers, engineers, tradesmen and women were shoved in cleaning and factory work.