I completed jhs in 2006,got my choice of school but couldn't go because of money,so I went to do cleaning and later when to learn tailoring,some friends where surprised to see me learning that job, after 3 years,1 of them told me it was better if he had learn something rather than going to Shs, alhamdullilah,I have my own shop now, married with 3 sons.
Saw him selling coconut opposite DHL office at Adum. Ironically I had gone for my stamped passport so he knew and called me over and we became friends from then. We came here same year and have been tight since then. His story is worth emulating.
Very nice interview! Work be work as long as you’re not stealing. In U.S those from Eastern Europe,North Africa,and Yemen selling livestock are very rich. They own beautiful homes in upscale neighborhoods and have their children in best schools!
He started a big business but left it. He could have grown this to a big company, started his own Coconut farm and all, but the lure of traveling abroad destroyed this dream.
He can use 5yrs to raise enough funds towards his vision in Ghana... there are a lot of limiting factors when running a business with no backbone in Ghana... He won't regret his decision... he just has to focus on the bigger picture
@@fuzy16yet all the successful Ghanaian businesses are in Ghana. We have no idea about what we are, what we do and how we do it. Ghanaians abroad own very little for your information.
Our brother Nana sei speaks well and he really knows what he wants and works towards it . Such a hardworking and dedicated to work person,bro you shall make it big in Canada very soon. Dj NYAAMI this interview also motivates a lot,big ups❤❤
Our mentality abt certain jobs is very bad. Imagine my son telling me that, his class teacher told them in class that, if they grow up to become coconut sellers, he the teacher wud not even talk to them if he sees them. He expects them to become doctors,lawyers, policemen and etc. But I told my child that, every business that gives you money is not a bad business. There's nothing like a bad job as the teacher was telling them. I told him that, some coconut sellers are making more money than his teacher in the classroom. Imagine oo.
That teacher is just limited in his understanding... I was a teacher for 7yrs... And now I import phone accessories... I make more the 8x my last pay as a teacher... In my final year as a teacher, I used the whole year to save 7000gh... After 3yrs doing importation, I make not less than 20,000gh revenue monthly... So that teacher is like I said limited in his thinking
Ghanafo), 3ne y3n n3. We all want a white collar job. People look down upon others because of the work they do. Abrokyire is not like that. Every job is a job so far as it pays the bills. Thanks for sharing this wonderful story with us. ❤❤❤
Nana ooo Nana! 😂😂😂 when your time is up no man and nothing can stop God's timely blessing for you. DJ Nyame thanks for these interviews.....enlightenment paaa
One Coconuts sells for 5 cedis. Imagine 10 joints with each worker selling 75-100 coconuts each day. You can also by each in the villages for 2 cedis. Pay 1 cedi for transport. Do the math.
I will advise any first-time traveller to avoid transit flights as much as possible especially the arab airlines such as air maroc, Egypt air, emirate and turkish. If you can afford fly direct or use european flight. Ghana is good only when you earn much but travelling is for hustlers, travelling isn't for the money alone but the exposure is an education in its own
This is outside the topic of discussion though, but it seems that guy man was monitoring bet ooo. Cux the plenty whistle sounds from the sports app was too much which was interrupting the interview.
I completed jhs in 2006,got my choice of school but couldn't go because of money,so I went to do cleaning and later when to learn tailoring,some friends where surprised to see me learning that job, after 3 years,1 of them told me it was better if he had learn something rather than going to Shs, alhamdullilah,I have my own shop now, married with 3 sons.
Saw him selling coconut opposite DHL office at Adum. Ironically I had gone for my stamped passport so he knew and called me over and we became friends from then. We came here same year and have been tight since then. His story is worth emulating.
These are the people who can make it in abrokyire straight, from naija , Ghana, Burkina, h33, afa dada koraa
Very nice interview! Work be work as long as you’re not stealing. In U.S those from Eastern Europe,North Africa,and Yemen selling livestock are very rich. They own beautiful homes in upscale neighborhoods and have their children in best schools!
Big up yourself SVTV. Now you've given me an eye opener on another business to invest
Is because of society, unfortunately many people lack confidence to do such work
He started a big business but left it. He could have grown this to a big company, started his own Coconut farm and all, but the lure of traveling abroad destroyed this dream.
U see how u talk am simple ego take 20year to accomplish when in Gh but in Canada ebi only 2yrs if he want invest in that again
He can use 5yrs to raise enough funds towards his vision in Ghana... there are a lot of limiting factors when running a business with no backbone in Ghana...
He won't regret his decision... he just has to focus on the bigger picture
only few go understand
@@Samkrewmuziklol, I hope people understand the reality of abroad.
@@fuzy16yet all the successful Ghanaian businesses are in Ghana. We have no idea about what we are, what we do and how we do it. Ghanaians abroad own very little for your information.
Our brother Nana sei speaks well and he really knows what he wants and works towards it . Such a hardworking and dedicated to work person,bro you shall make it big in Canada very soon.
Dj NYAAMI this interview also motivates a lot,big ups❤❤
Our mentality abt certain jobs is very bad. Imagine my son telling me that, his class teacher told them in class that, if they grow up to become coconut sellers, he the teacher wud not even talk to them if he sees them. He expects them to become doctors,lawyers, policemen and etc. But I told my child that, every business that gives you money is not a bad business. There's nothing like a bad job as the teacher was telling them. I told him that, some coconut sellers are making more money than his teacher in the classroom. Imagine oo.
It’s very sad, we were all made to think that way but entrepreneurship is very good. People who have money in abroad are mostly those people.
That teacher is just limited in his understanding...
I was a teacher for 7yrs...
And now I import phone accessories... I make more the 8x my last pay as a teacher...
In my final year as a teacher, I used the whole year to save 7000gh...
After 3yrs doing importation, I make not less than 20,000gh revenue monthly...
So that teacher is like I said limited in his thinking
@@fuzy16 please where do u buy or import your phone accessories
Nana Osei ❤ hmmm! I saw something positive in him and it led me to support him willingly. He is indeed a brother.
God bless you for your good heart
How can I get in contact with you @edwardakwasioppong8861?
Thank you for your support and good heart
🤣🤣🤣 Thanks, Dj and Nana Osei you have made my afternoon
Best motivational story 😄
Ghanafo), 3ne y3n n3. We all want a white collar job. People look down upon others because of the work they do. Abrokyire is not like that. Every job is a job so far as it pays the bills. Thanks for sharing this wonderful story with us. ❤❤❤
I have been in this coconut business before it good paaa
Amazing dude, he would've done better for himself if he had stayed in Ghana and managed his business well. He has soo much potential 😅
Nana ooo Nana! 😂😂😂 when your time is up no man and nothing can stop God's timely blessing for you. DJ Nyame thanks for these interviews.....enlightenment paaa
One Coconuts sells for 5 cedis. Imagine 10 joints with each worker selling 75-100 coconuts each day. You can also by each in the villages for 2 cedis. Pay 1 cedi for transport. Do the math.
Woooow business ideas is built on this channel...thanks for sharing your life experience ❤🎉
Dj nyame thanks for such an inspirational and educative program ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thanks so much for sharing your life experience very inspirational, keep it up Menua 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Oda people in the building
Yes, the coconut business is very lucrative 😅
Big_ups DJ i know him at Kumasi
DJ I will soon join you.
God is good. Bro
I will advise any first-time traveller to avoid transit flights as much as possible especially the arab airlines such as air maroc, Egypt air, emirate and turkish. If you can afford fly direct or use european flight. Ghana is good only when you earn much but travelling is for hustlers, travelling isn't for the money alone but the exposure is an education in its own
There is no direct flight from Ghana to Canada
THAT IS OUR PROBLEM HERE.WE THINK AKRAKYESƐM NA ƐBƐBOA YƐN⠠
Very hilarious interview 😂😂😂😂
42:21 Gba na agye ba ...
Lol, showboy go excite if he see this. Somebody for canada all dey sing ihn song.
DJ please try to interview on direct employment to Canada
Yh I agree 🤞
God time is the best
We should have heard more about his Nigerian experience compared to Ghana. He said he was born there. He probably gained some pluses there.
Someone is saying he could have extended his coconut selling business to having coconut farm, as if one does not know how it is in Ghana.
Gyae nu.. Talk is cheap
We lack skills. We lack foresight.
Mtchew say that again!
@@felicityaddo-marfoa1486hmm
@@felicityaddo-marfoa1486say again if He was in that situation would he also be in Ghana
Please DJ can I get in contact with him
What about resident
Ghanaian we are not serious learning trade too we are shy Eiii Ghanaian
Bro put yourself in that situation if it was you how would you feel .
Travelling to Canada is needless you were doing well. You should have stayed focus to build on it. Canada is only a big propaganda. I wish you well.
Would you stay in Ghana yourself in that situation , right now I am sure you planing to travel too
There’s no sense in what you’re saying
I know him at DHL Kumasi
bro laughing hard at the back 😂
I noticed 😂
😅😅😅
Please are you a R p n g c member?
This Guys 2 much
This is outside the topic of discussion though, but it seems that guy man was monitoring bet ooo. Cux the plenty whistle sounds from the sports app was too much which was interrupting the interview.
Can’t you see they’re playing a football match on TV set behind him 🙄
@@AngelAngela-bi9wh Madam, go and sit down.