I Became A Trotro Mate For 2yrs, After I Brought My Obroni Wife For Marriage,My Nkrataa Was Rejected
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Bro please do not forget your maker .You spoke about the goodness of God through out your interview.Thanks
I’m multilingual and I love how DJ Nyami gets interested in and even tries to speak other languages😎. He mentioned once that he didn’t have a degree but isn’t he more than that😍🤩🙌🙌🙌💖
DJ Name is a Tema boy, so he's very fluent in Ga.
Okay. Well noted. Merci pour votre avis. Akpɛ sia
This guy should write a book
Masa masa people have gone through similar or worst situations in Europe. There is nothing extraordinary about his story for him to write a book.
Ma padi!!! Nice interview..I know him personally way back in UK 2011
May the soul of his brother rest in peace, but low key UK is very difficult, the taxes and rent are high, you will only be comfortable if you always pick extra shifts, is unfortunately he ended with the Polish woman because she did very well following up his case.
A lot of Ghanaians lack financial education. That seems to be the issue
Good interview ....the guy is real and straight forward
Aswear adey feel the Ga tribe rough they are full of vibe but few only come for interviews I hope next year they come more
I agree
I don't know any job in abrokyire that's harder than kayaye, street hawkers, zoom lion, galamsey, loading boy's and girls and paa oo paa in ghana but non of this hustlers are able to make 100 cedis mpo a day.
I perfectly agree with you. I don't know why alot of people abroad think that those in Ghana are lazy and don't want to workhard.
When I was in Ghana, I always get to work before 7:00pm and the earliest I get home is 8:00pm. I was working more than 8hours everyday but there was no overtime for me unlike when you are in abroad. If you work beyond your 8hrs shift, you are guaranteed overtime which will paid to you. Let's us be truthful to ourselves how many people in Ghana receives overtime if they work beyond 8hrs. Pls tell me if you know of anyone. For me I don't believe the school of thought which saids that Ghanaians back home are lazy. We are naturally hardworking people, is just that we are not paid well enough to correlate the work we do.
Come to America or in Europe and you here alot of good stuff said about Ghanaian workers. We dont play with our job and I understand it because over here, you received your Paycheck based on the number of hours you have worked. Nobody will take your money if you have worked, unlike in Ghana, that sometimes people don't receive their salaries eventhough they have work.
So nobody should say people back home are lazy. It's not true bro. How can a lazy person suddenly change to work hard when he/she travels. There's is a reason - Is the money factor. Look at all these Kayeyes, trotro drivers, farmers and even the middle class, most of these people sweet their blood out, but at the end of the month, how much do they receive. It nothing to write home about.
So Ghanaians abroad, please lets stop always saying Ghanaians back home are lazy, the economy, environment and the standards in abroad is totally different from what we have in Africa. Let's us all help to change the system in Africa.
To some extent, you're very right. I used to say a similar thing before moving abroad but I wouldn't argue with you.
I pray that you get the opportunity to travel to your dream country and testify everything yourself.
No one believes people abroad before there is money here. Interesting 😢😮😊
Human needs are insatiable. Your health is your wealth.
The case of ‘the grass is always greener on the other side.’ You’ve never been to the US and yet you are there saying what? Abeg come and see!😂😂
Interesting conversation
I know George, he's from my hometown called kpone in the greater accra region
I really love this interview. God bless you both
Your telling the truth
Big up DJ
I pray everything goes well for you to enter United States bra no where cool, life depends on self management.
King George our kpone brother👊👍🏿
I have always prefer USA or Canada than any other country in this world.
Live there before you talk😂😂😂😂
L3l3 ewie 3. Somo Osofuōs bi3 shika ni am3to.
What is wrong with this guy? At one breath he says it good and than is bad at the time.
Hm 😢
Dj enjoy stories like this...😂😂😂Ekumsh3k3.😂😂❤❤❤..
First hear tua
Can we please ask him to shift from the baby. His story is interesting
Corby is Scottish town oo. Close to Northampton
Close to Kettering 😂
Scottish how. It’s in England
How can a Scottish town be close to Northampton?
@@maraaba6734 it is called Scottish town because in the early 60s and 70s there were alot of Scottish people who settled there
@@amovessel2076 ahh 👍
😂😂these Abrokyire kids only want your attention when you are on the phone.
Hmm
No where cool
Please don’t forget your maker. Please there is Godoo
Who 😂😂😂😂
Bro, I don't agree with you on the akwajuro bit. The systems here do not support that kind of arrangement.
And about going to work even when it is snowing as compared to people staying home when it's raining in Ghana, please know that our infrastructure makes it a bit impossible for one to go to work sometimes when the weather is not favorable.