Life itself was not meant to be easy -- whoever tells you otherwise is probably selling you a " pipe dream". There's sustainability here in America. Once you settle, then you join Ghana and America together like the army guy doing farming in Ghana.
There are a lot of people who have regretted for travelling but when they tell their stories people hardly believe them. Sometimes listening to an advice can solve a lot of problems.
Kwaku Manu when you ask a question give the person time to answer. You like interjecting when the person is speaking and then the person never answer the earlier question.
Conditions of failure is self. To regret coming to America is the result of ones own inability to make best the opportunities available. Are there struggles living in America?Yes⊠but the probability to achieve decent living is higher in America. Again, I said probability not absolute- there are many Africans in Africa outperforming many in America but on average you regret America then youâre likely to regret other places. I love my home Ghana, and I have and continue to invest there with American dollars. No regrets here even after many of my struggles.
You are right bro,life is how you make it. America has an unlimited opportunities:The sky is the limit. Regardless the situation,you can never compare America to Ghana period. Whoever says he regrets coming to America probably needs an enlightenment because knowledge is power. Thank God,I am blessed.God bless America,God bless Ghana my mother land.
My dear it's not even on the average cause by this, u are slightly buttressing our bro point. By comparing Africa to the western world is like drinking water through your noses. Africa is not a match to ........
What? Kwaku is in Glen Allen? I live here Kwaku Omg! Where are you? I donât even know this guy, asem oooo. Wow, this is next door to me paaa. Iâm really excited
Hmmmm I'm so glad a Ghanaian living in US is telling us the truth about living in abroad. To the extent of even schooling.... Travelling abroad doesn't guarantee success but God's blessing, hardworking,luck,and humility..... I've been America for almost six years and have seen people who are: 1. Homeless 2. Unemployed 3.Bedridden 4. Hopeless etc. etc.
You see how America đșđž is a dream country if you whoâs in your village in Ghana maybe your talent that God have give you would have been in vain so my little advice to you most thank God thank America đșđž and thank the person that helped you to America đșđž and may God Almaty help you to become useful to your country Ghana đŹđ because down there is very difficult to surviveđ°
I know his Home town,,Most Sefwi People are Kind hearted and Brilliant as well ,We Understand the word Hustle so we don't give up Easily,Nice Interview bro Kwaku đđđ„°đ„°đ„°đ„°đ„°â â â
Trust me u had it smooth and easy ...I walked from brazil to united state and was detained for two years ..glory to God....no matter what America is the place to be ...no cap
Ghanaian love Virginia na their home be that. Been the couple of times met so good Ghanaians people very nice and friendly. Na for Texas we 9ja full. After all one love brother.
Is up to you people Always u regretted But u are still there U people should Stop all this and encourage e young ones Aboard is stay by plans just like how we stay in Accra. Thanks
Thats true. It's always better than Ghana. But it always depends on you the person and your plans and attitude towards making it in life that's all. If Abrokyire go sweet you it depends on you.
You regretted because you had a good life in Ghana, some of us who where so poor in Africa had to hold on until the sun đ shone. Nothing is simple under the sun brother,US has endless opportunities,jobs are looking for people, when you are here lay aside your education and get anything that gives you money. If you are here let me know so that we see how I can be of help.
I laugh when I hear individuals saying how they regret living in the U.S- they move to Ghana and continue to make and use their American dollars- or establish businesses with their American learned strategies.
Most Ghanaians who come in with greencards are not serious. Once they get job at Amazon, walmart etc they become complacent. One of the surest ways to get good job in the USA is education in Healthcare or IT if you have the documentation. But ghanaians like short route.once they come here they start building in Ghana without investing in themselves.I like the spirit of Indian and Asian immigrants in this country once they come here their goal is to become Pharmacists, nurse practitioner, medical school,
Just shaking my head. My colleague in SHS somewhere 2007 moved to the USA, worked at warehouse for all these years. Came here few years ago, worked for a while stared Automotive Technology at College he told me at my age what do I need school for.. funny part last two weeks I worked on his car for him and saved him $800! Letâs try and school while in this country.
@@asumadulive Good job man! Now you have a career you can work for any automotive company or set up your own business.Thats what this country is for; the land of opportunities. The lazy ones will say i am too old for school but they forget that they can't work in the warehouse forever ;age will catch up with them. With education in automobiles you can't go wrong. Just keep updating your skills and training in electronic cars you will be good .
@@tink-rite3976 Thank you very much. I already registered my LLC here A MENSAH AUTO SALES⊠buying and selling ⊠doing mobile oil change and others. Dismantling cars and shipping as well. I even got offer from Sansone Hyundai but just wanna get time out myself together. Iâve been going to Ghana after each and every semester to put practices what I learn per sem. Thanks so much for your motivation
Unappreciative GhanaiansâŠ. America has been very good to many Ghanaians. If you live well within your means and donât use many credit cards and respect the law, you will enjoy America.
I'm welcoming this young gentleman to my world of regrets for coming to White people's country. Some of us who are educated in the West can also regret for coming to the West. You are still young so, you will be able to make all those regret years up.
Thereâs nothing stoppiyiu from going back to Ghana. Gh ppl in America always pretending they regret coming here, but theyâll spend only few days & rush back to the USA
Yes, we rush coming back bcos we are only given 28 days annual leave. We spend 4 days on plane. Remember, if you don't report to work right after your leave, you are likely to loose the job. And it's not easy finding a new job. Also, whilst in Ghana, a lot of bills are waiting for you; housing, car, credit etc. You will understand everything until you travel.
The cost of education in America is too extravagant. You must be wiseâŠ.. Donât abuse the student loan system. Teach your children about the negative aspects of student loans and also encourage them to look into grants and scholarships for minorities.
I have no regrets traveling to America
I started tough but God has been faithful to me
You r soo right. The wealth in America takes time. Its not like money grows on trees.
Mansah you are damn right!
Life itself was not meant to be easy -- whoever tells you otherwise is probably selling you a " pipe dream". There's sustainability here in America. Once you settle, then you join Ghana and America together like the army guy doing farming in Ghana.
Hi
Am from Ghana that big forest country have not regretted how can I say am regret to be in America where everything is working good.
Please believe this gentleman. Sometimes, you aren't hired because you are over/over qualified for jobs.
There are a lot of people who have regretted for travelling but when they tell their stories people hardly believe them. Sometimes listening to an advice can solve a lot of problems.
Hmmm
He must go back to Ghana who is forcing him to stay in a foreign country I don't get it.
And those people still far richer than those living in ghana koraa
@@jemimaasante8927. Is not good advice
@@awaliddrisu7595 if you don't like something change it because life is too short to loose focus
Kwaku Manu when you ask a question give the person time to answer. You like interjecting when the person is speaking and then the person never answer the earlier question.
Words of encouragement... We shall get there Insha Allah
Nice interview Kweku and God bless you. I love the humblenes and the genuineness of that great man. It's a good lesson for us especially myself.
I always love BOB SIKAS interviews COS it's impeccably gorgeous đ to enjoy no matter how the interview Or The storytelling is!.đ§
Am glad watching and have learnt alot from this young man,may God bless him and bless our home land Ghana
I like this guy and the life lessons he shared
Very educative interview. Thanks. God bless you all .AMEN.
Heâs humble too. Good job Kwaku
GHANAIANS OUT THERE ARE REALLY DOING WELL
Man if u are in America without money is good to be in Ghana without money
Early days abroad isn't easy for many but with hard work, determination and grace of God you'll sail through.
Same as Ghana...
God bless this gentleman more, his humbleness brought him where he is now and heâs gonna go extra mile.
GOD BLESSYOU KWAKU FOR THE AMAZING CONTENT.
Masa masa, its still good than ghana like 7 billionđđ.i wishes to stay here in ghana
Interesting Story. God time is always the best.đđŒđđŒđđŒ
I really enjoyed this interview, so humble inspiring and insightful .we pray u continue to interview such interesting personalities
God bless you Guys...
I tap your anointing and Blessing.... đđđđđâ
Good interview. Very encouraging
Sad story
But very educative..
Please keep it up, and thanks for your encouraging words too
I really like this kind of interviews about those on other countries
What an intelligent man.Thx for given my son the encouragement
God knew where he was taking you to,dont worry you are a talented actor.
they always complain of hardship out there but they are still there ,,let no one lie to you USA is better than Ghana
Conditions of failure is self. To regret coming to America is the result of ones own inability to make best the opportunities available. Are there struggles living in America?Yes⊠but the probability to achieve decent living is higher in America. Again, I said probability not absolute- there are many Africans in Africa outperforming many in America but on average you regret America then youâre likely to regret other places.
I love my home Ghana, and I have and continue to invest there with American dollars. No regrets here even after many of my struggles.
You are right bro,life is how you make it.
America has an unlimited opportunities:The sky is the limit.
Regardless the situation,you can never compare America to Ghana period.
Whoever says he regrets coming to America probably needs an enlightenment because knowledge is power.
Thank God,I am blessed.God bless America,God bless Ghana my mother land.
My dear it's not even on the average cause by this, u are slightly buttressing our bro point. By comparing Africa to the western world is like drinking water through your noses. Africa is not a match to ........
Thank you for sharing. We have learnt a lot đđŸđđŸ
Bro Kwaku you're doing amazing Job
Excellent đ
He looks very humble tho .... good job for the apps . God bless u
God bless you for thisđ€đ€đ€đ€
Very interesting have learned from this interview God bless you đđ
Humble guy. He is giving good advice.
Kwaku I love your life đ đ đ thanks u keep it up
I like this interview very educative
Very good information
Inspiring.
This man is sent to be a true man of God
May God bless you. This is very inspirational.
What? Kwaku is in Glen Allen? I live here Kwaku
Omg! Where are you? I donât even know this guy, asem oooo. Wow, this is next door to me paaa. Iâm really excited
Please how can I reach you
Hmmmm I'm so glad a Ghanaian living in US is telling us the truth about living in abroad. To the extent of even schooling.... Travelling abroad doesn't guarantee success but God's blessing, hardworking,luck,and humility.....
I've been America for almost six years and have seen people who are:
1. Homeless
2. Unemployed
3.Bedridden
4. Hopeless etc. etc.
You see how America đșđž is a dream country if you whoâs in your village in Ghana maybe your talent that God have give you would have been in vain so my little advice to you most thank God thank America đșđž and thank the person that helped you to America đșđž and may God Almaty help you to become useful to your country Ghana đŹđ because down there is very difficult to surviveđ°
my kinda guy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,humble
Iâve leaned a lot thanks
This one of best interview you've ever had bro kweku, thanks this is very motivational đŻđŻđŻđđđđđ
Wow I really love your hardworking spirit
I know this man from sekondi college . He was my senior from sehwi. Big up senior
Bgreat sekco....
Yensuro
Kweku Manu paĂ€aa đ„°đ€Łđ€Ł nice interview
Humility really pays!đ
This canât be said to be a sad story but rather a success story.
This guy story very hot đ„
May Allah bless we all l learn something in this interview đ
KWAKU MANU VERY GOOD INTERVIEW QUESTIONS TO THE SPEAKER REALLY LIFE AINT EASY IN THE STATES
Lol.... Kwakwu Manu is crazy đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł... And bigups to the brodaman
Experience is the best teacher.
Nice one
Oh wow squad dey oo. I see my funny boss Efo representing đđ
Blessings brother
Good message my man
I know his Home town,,Most Sefwi People are Kind hearted and Brilliant as well ,We Understand the word Hustle so we don't give up Easily,Nice Interview bro Kwaku đđđ„°đ„°đ„°đ„°đ„°â â â
He's not sefwi guy please He's from Bono
Don't u understand twi he said his wife is from Bono and he is from sefwi amafie
Trust me u had it smooth and easy ...I walked from brazil to united state and was detained for two years ..glory to God....no matter what America is the place to be ...no cap
Wow
It's not easy ooo Charlie
@@louisguane2115 GHANA HARD PASS STONE.
Such a great hustler! Salute you
Ghanaian love Virginia na their home be that. Been the couple of times met so good Ghanaians people very nice and friendly. Na for Texas we 9ja full. After all one love brother.
The humbleness in this guy is everything n thanks for sharing
Is up to you people
Always u regretted
But u are still there
U people should Stop all this and encourage e young ones
Aboard is stay by plans just like how we stay in Accra. Thanks
Thats true. It's always better than Ghana. But it always depends on you the person and your plans and attitude towards making it in life that's all. If Abrokyire go sweet you it depends on you.
@@Double6ixMotions itâs better than Ghana. I am in u.s.a it has been very good to me. I am not even educated.
Is his opinion because of what he has been through
When you are in an advanced country and you don't make it, it is a curse. Hmmmm
Exactly I wonder why most of us donât motivate the street. To me AMERICA has been super good to me
If at first you don't succeed try again.
You regretted because you had a good life in Ghana, some of us who where so poor in Africa had to hold on until the sun đ shone.
Nothing is simple under the sun brother,US has endless opportunities,jobs are looking for people, when you are here lay aside your education and get anything that gives you money. If you are here let me know so that we see how I can be of help.
How can we get in touch with you
No one will travel to USA đșđž and regret, I also live here in USA đșđž.
Hi
I laugh when I hear individuals saying how they regret living in the U.S- they move to Ghana and continue to make and use their American dollars- or establish businesses with their American learned strategies.
anyone who is a hard worker here will most definitely make it when he or she is in the USA no doubt about that
I almost run back home after a year or two abroad
May Allah bless everyone on this platform
Goodafternoon kwaku manu nice acting verry funny
Most Ghanaians who come in with greencards are not serious. Once they get job at Amazon, walmart etc they become complacent. One of the surest ways to get good job in the USA is education in Healthcare or IT if you have the documentation. But ghanaians like short route.once they come here they start building in Ghana without investing in themselves.I like the spirit of Indian and Asian immigrants in this country once they come here their goal is to become Pharmacists, nurse practitioner, medical school,
Just shaking my head. My colleague in SHS somewhere 2007 moved to the USA, worked at warehouse for all these years. Came here few years ago, worked for a while stared Automotive Technology at College he told me at my age what do I need school for.. funny part last two weeks I worked on his car for him and saved him $800! Letâs try and school while in this country.
@@asumadulive Good job man! Now you have a career you can work for any automotive company or set up your own business.Thats what this country is for; the land of opportunities. The lazy ones will say i am too old for school but they forget that they can't work in the warehouse forever ;age will catch up with them. With education in automobiles you can't go wrong. Just keep updating your skills and training in electronic cars you will be good .
@@tink-rite3976 Thank you very much. I already registered my LLC here A MENSAH AUTO SALES⊠buying and selling ⊠doing mobile oil change and others. Dismantling cars and shipping as well. I even got offer from Sansone Hyundai but just wanna get time out myself together. Iâve been going to Ghana after each and every semester to put practices what I learn per sem. Thanks so much for your motivation
@@asumadulive đđœđđœđđœđđđ
Interesting
Glad to see a young Ghanaian prospering. đ đ God bless.
I really like abrokyire Nkomo Kwaku add as more
Yes bro, abroad ordinary people don't care about rich man in Germany this 4x4 cars people don't value it because they don't like it
May almighty God help everyone
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Kweku Manu, I need you for interview.
Bro youâre such a great man for such awesome initiatives, God bless you. Kwaku that was such an informative interview. Keep up Bob đđŒđđŒ
I really love movies đ»
Good job bros
Thank you
Unappreciative GhanaiansâŠ. America has been very good to many Ghanaians. If you live well within your means and donât use many credit cards and respect the law, you will enjoy America.
I agree with you: âWho the cap fits let them wear it â saids Bob Marley
I'm welcoming this young gentleman to my world of regrets for coming to White people's country. Some of us who are educated in the West can also regret for coming to the West. You are still young so, you will be able to make all those regret years up.
I guess you didnât watch till the end cos heâs now a millionaire
Thereâs nothing stoppiyiu from going back to Ghana. Gh ppl in America always pretending they regret coming here, but theyâll spend only few days & rush back to the USA
Yes, we rush coming back bcos we are only given 28 days annual leave. We spend 4 days on plane. Remember, if you don't report to work right after your leave, you are likely to loose the job. And it's not easy finding a new job. Also, whilst in Ghana, a lot of bills are waiting for you; housing, car, credit etc. You will understand everything until you travel.
Sewfi people are nice and good people.
Kwaku, please don't come to Ghana again ooo, Ghana is on fire, you have the chance, run for your life, your crew too should advice themselves
Thank God bro. Slim is nice okay
The cost of education in America is too extravagant. You must be wiseâŠ.. Donât abuse the student loan system. Teach your children about the negative aspects of student loans and also encourage them to look into grants and scholarships for minorities.
God bless this man
Thereâs hope for everyone
I downloaded the apps very interesting expecialy the huku me appđđđ
.2022 few days left.. Greetings to all the respected viewers here.
Hoping for a very happy new year and peace....
đŹđđ„đ„đŠđnothing comes overnight đ„đ„đ„stop by steps though đŹđđâïžđ
đđKwaku you are still funny đ đ đđ
There's time for everything
Is for wellbeing
Smart man
Africa paaaaa diaaaaa.....if this guy was to be in Ghana ...like by now he will be taking 2000 cedis per month ......We burry potentials in Africa