There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country wo ... read full comment
There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country would never move forward. That cluse depicts that Ghana as it is, wants to live in its ignorant, no matter how it is. So if you want to live the way you are, as that cluse requires than why would we prefer to live a luxurious life like the out side world? How could we know what goes on in the outside world now in the world Global economy change. If now one goes to esperience life outside, how would we know the truth? Do we still believe seen is believing? If yes than that cluse must be dropped. For those lawyers, Doctors and so call businessmen and women who only goes out of the country for just 2 months has notthing to tell about those counties they visit. I tell you any time they go out, they are been lead by somebody they know there, ( a Ghanaian) who drives them put to do teir orders and purchases and when they return home they make it feel they know every thing.
Ghnana can not do without tapping knowledge from its people who have lived long, long time in foreign counties.
These are people who has been able to have the experience and knowlge of things example , the diffrecence between what a debit card is, and what the credit card is and how these two things works. Eventhough the regular business man in Ghana can tell you what they are, but the question is have they had the good use of it? This brings into memory " if some one tells you he or she has some thing to seal can you just pay for some thing you have not see? No , the sealer had to show you what it is" this brings about the show me star in united states.
Ghnana should creat about 8 seats in teir parliament, and invite good citizens from each of the g8 nations through official elections there to ocupy the seat so that if some one comes and is throwing dust into the eyes of parliament, they would act as police to those ideas. This special people's elections must be conducted every 5 years so that they could stay into the new elected govt. every 4yrs. And after their end of office returned back to where tey came in from if they wish.
I believe by doing these, this great nation of ours would move forward.
Reading about stuffs, and heading, listening to the news by unravelled Ghanians alone would not help. This would be like a blind person leading blind people.
We are in a Global village now in this centry, tere let us use , tap knowledge form our people outside our visinity, for we can't always win without them.
Let me take this opportunity to as Ghanians are there no alternative power source to care for Ghana at this time than the Hydroelectricty? Let's ask our selves some questions since when did the US stopped the massive us of the Hydro to generate power? What are their source of ek
Lector icy now? France, Germany, Italy, UK , South Africa, Lybia, Egypt etc. which of these still depends on Hydro for power?
Let us be wise,
Let's hear te voice of the wise speaking. God bless Ghana our only land and our only hope.
Aunty 11 years ago
My dream of coming back home is quickly dashing into thin air. The current situation in Ghana is scaring many of us away. The chronic water and power outages mark with unsanitary conditions in the country, is anything to desi ... read full comment
My dream of coming back home is quickly dashing into thin air. The current situation in Ghana is scaring many of us away. The chronic water and power outages mark with unsanitary conditions in the country, is anything to desire.
Eve 11 years ago
Bringing back who? A country that can't provide its citizens the basic necessities of life- water, electricity, housing, employment, healthcare etc. In addition to all these problems, we have to worry about the escalating ar ... read full comment
Bringing back who? A country that can't provide its citizens the basic necessities of life- water, electricity, housing, employment, healthcare etc. In addition to all these problems, we have to worry about the escalating armed robbery headaches, corruption, filth everywhere, fuel shortages, which some airlines needed to go to neighboring countries for fuel. How embarrassing is that!!!
Age joe 11 years ago
Those living in Ghana for the past 56 yrs, have not been able tout Ghana on the world map. Therefore it's up to them to give you and I the chance to see if we can make that change happen. Yes I believe we can since we have ta ... read full comment
Those living in Ghana for the past 56 yrs, have not been able tout Ghana on the world map. Therefore it's up to them to give you and I the chance to see if we can make that change happen. Yes I believe we can since we have tasted to living in the so call out side Ghana, and since 3rd world countries continues to imitate the advanced countries, than I believe we who are live in Europe , united states, Germany and other parts of the world (G8) nations could offer a lot.
The only problem is the cluse that we have in our constitution, that recents Ghanaians who have leave outside for more than 3yrs to play a roll in their crazy politics must be thrown out first.
If you dont live eg. In the Uk, how would you know how the Bus system works? Also if you don't live in the US, how would you know the use of taxes.
Ghana is still living on the state of colonial ideas and even their so call economic professors all have the backward ideas. The refuse to know we now live in a Global economy were by innovations, knowledge, basically ideas alone, could be purchased. They still relie on the bookish economic system of supply and demand.
This is why I say about 8 seats should be created in teir parliament, opened up to knowledge from people who would like to offer ideas from any of this G8 nations so that we cold move forward.
How would this work?
These intested people should apply through the Ghnanian Embassy in the respective countries that they leave and be elected for a period of 5yrs. Than go to Ghana and work first we can use this as a national service. Than later on when worked extend it to about 16 countries, and on and on.
When this system is applied, you would see the ideas that would be in play in our parliament. This would stop the Mormon yeah, yeah that these guy there are gearing every day.
See what happend with the xone mobile deal? Who among this guy that did the contract know even where the HQ of xone is. They just signed ha crazy pact any how.
Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 11 years ago
Who wants to return to a failed nation?Just look at the present hopeless situation in Ghana!Electricity,water,filth,corruption bad road and health infrastructure,armed robbery just to mention a few.Who is mad to return to suc ... read full comment
Who wants to return to a failed nation?Just look at the present hopeless situation in Ghana!Electricity,water,filth,corruption bad road and health infrastructure,armed robbery just to mention a few.Who is mad to return to such a country?Nothing works in Ghana but our so-called leaders don`t care because they have their freebies!Forget it,Bro.!Patriotism doesn`t mean that one has to abandon good living conditions for very bad ones!We only live once!The last time I was in Ghana,the power outages destroyed many of my equipments!That was enough!If you haven`t been in Ghana recently,get there now and advice the diasporans better!
J. Coolman 11 years ago
I saw people who have cut short their vacation from one month to two weeks so they could run away from Ghana as fast as they can due to light offs and dry pipes. And now this joker is talking about people going home for good. ... read full comment
I saw people who have cut short their vacation from one month to two weeks so they could run away from Ghana as fast as they can due to light offs and dry pipes. And now this joker is talking about people going home for good. Big talk for nothing. Let them settle the basic and we the diasporans know what to do.
rikuss 2 by 4 ( wisdom) 11 years ago
There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country wo ... read full comment
There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country would never move forward. That cluse depicts that Ghana as it is, wants to live in its ignorant, no matter how it is. So if you want to live the way you are, as that cluse requires than why would we prefer to live a luxurious life like the out side world? How could we know what goes on in the outside world now in the world Global economy change. If now one goes to esperience life outside, how would we know the truth? Do we still believe seen is believing? If yes than that cluse must be dropped. For those lawyers, Doctors and so call businessmen and women who only goes out of the country for just 2 months has notthing to tell about those counties they visit. I tell you any time they go out, they are been lead by somebody they know there, ( a Ghanaian) who drives them put to do teir orders and purchases and when they return home they make it feel they know every thing.
Ghnana can not do without tapping knowledge from its people who have lived long, long time in foreign counties.
These are people who has been able to have the experience and knowlge of things example , the diffrecence between what a debit card is, and what the credit card is and how these two things works. Eventhough the regular business man in Ghana can tell you what they are, but the question is have they had the good use of it? This brings into memory " if some one tells you he or she has some thing to seal can you just pay for some thing you have not see? No , the sealer had to show you what it is" this brings about the show me star in united states.
Ghnana should creat about 8 seats in teir parliament, and invite good citizens from each of the g8 nations through official elections there to ocupy the seat so that if some one comes and is throwing dust into the eyes of parliament, they would act as police to those ideas. This special people's elections must be conducted every 5 years so that they could stay into the new elected govt. every 4yrs. And after their end of office returned back to where tey came in from if they wish.
I believe by doing these, this great nation of ours would move forward.
Reading about stuffs, and heading, listening to the news by unravelled Ghanians alone would not help. This would be like a blind person leading blind people.
We are in a Global village now in this centry, tere let us use , tap knowledge form our people outside our visinity, for we can't always win without them.
Let me take this opportunity to as Ghanians are there no alternative power source to care for Ghana at this time than the Hydroelectricty? Let's ask our selves some questions since when did the US stopped the massive us of the Hydro to generate power? What are their source of ek
Lector icy now? France, Germany, Italy, UK , South Africa, Lybia, Egypt etc. which of these still depends on Hydro for power?
Let us be wise,
Let's hear te voice of the wise speaking. God bless Ghana our only land and our only hope.
KKK 11 years ago
CORRUPT POLITICIANS DONT CARE ABT DIASPORANS
CORRUPT POLITICIANS DONT CARE ABT DIASPORANS
John 11 years ago
You need to come and live in ghana mate and see the people you are talking about are packing and leaving Ghana. Me included. Notwithstanding all the hype this country is going down the pan and even being in a position to prov ... read full comment
You need to come and live in ghana mate and see the people you are talking about are packing and leaving Ghana. Me included. Notwithstanding all the hype this country is going down the pan and even being in a position to provide the basics needed to live. Upon all the shortages the prices of goods and services are rising everyday. Please remove yourself from the theoritical approach and report on what is actually happening on the ground.
J. Coolman 11 years ago
Tell him again my brother. That guy is a joker. Who wants go live in that filthy expensive country.
Tell him again my brother. That guy is a joker. Who wants go live in that filthy expensive country.
anokwale 11 years ago
The reality is that the only people who should come back are people who make good money abroad and can basically afford to live in the West and still run businesses in Ghana. You cannot actually live in Ghana full time. It ... read full comment
The reality is that the only people who should come back are people who make good money abroad and can basically afford to live in the West and still run businesses in Ghana. You cannot actually live in Ghana full time. It will not work.
NKOTB for President 2016 11 years ago
Lets see if policy makers in Ghana have the Guts!!!!
Lets see if policy makers in Ghana have the Guts!!!!
jojokuku 11 years ago
This is crab! There are many people there who do not even have the job we have here. If you listen to such propagandas and move home you will become doomed. You must have a lot of cash to survive in Ghana as it has nothing to ... read full comment
This is crab! There are many people there who do not even have the job we have here. If you listen to such propagandas and move home you will become doomed. You must have a lot of cash to survive in Ghana as it has nothing to offer. Rather it takes what you have built from you.
Debbie 11 years ago
I concur! I wanted to move back home so badly. I am a well qualified and well experienced financial analyst living in Europe. I sent my CV to several companies to test the waters before I make the final decision to move. Not ... read full comment
I concur! I wanted to move back home so badly. I am a well qualified and well experienced financial analyst living in Europe. I sent my CV to several companies to test the waters before I make the final decision to move. Not a single one of them even acknowledged receipt of it, let alone show an interest in my skills. Needles to say, I flung my plans of moving back home into the trash can! :)
ZIPLOC 11 years ago
Mr. Anderson I beg your pardon, what you have written is the way it ought to be, but that is far from the reality.
When you have President Mahama steal a whole election, and is now facing the Supreme Court, my advise to dias ... read full comment
Mr. Anderson I beg your pardon, what you have written is the way it ought to be, but that is far from the reality.
When you have President Mahama steal a whole election, and is now facing the Supreme Court, my advise to diaspora is do not rush.
Today there is constant power problem; water problem and corruption in Ghana. Everything is going up in price, except wages.
No my friends wait until after the Supreme Court rule who is the real President of Ghana.
The biggest problem with Ghana is leadership.
People do not trust Mahama and the NDC.
No one will trust the fox in a chicken coop, and that is the situation Ghana has unfortunately found herself.
You have a nice write up, only if it was true.
Yankey Chicago. USA 11 years ago
NFDP PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH THE BANKS TO REDUCE LOAN INTEREST RATES. CUURENTLY ITS ANYTHING FROM 18-25%
WHICH IS TOO HIGH. WE CAN NOT ESTABLISH ANY BUSINESS UNDER SUCH CONSTRAINTS
NFDP PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH THE BANKS TO REDUCE LOAN INTEREST RATES. CUURENTLY ITS ANYTHING FROM 18-25%
WHICH IS TOO HIGH. WE CAN NOT ESTABLISH ANY BUSINESS UNDER SUCH CONSTRAINTS
Hustler 11 years ago
Theories! theories! theories,! This reminds me of all the great things I read in 6th form economics; OAU, ECOWAS and its benefits.
I spoke to somebody in Ghana with a ‘respectable’ job only yesterday and he is adding to ... read full comment
Theories! theories! theories,! This reminds me of all the great things I read in 6th form economics; OAU, ECOWAS and its benefits.
I spoke to somebody in Ghana with a ‘respectable’ job only yesterday and he is adding to the fact that it is not easy. Nothing is straight forward. All the noise about Ghana on the front foot is just a made up theory. Oil discovery I just laugh.
NANA 11 years ago
GHANA ECONOMY IS ACTUALLY CRAWLING: NOW WE ARE HAVING WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS CRISES. BANKS BORROWING RATE IS SO HIGH. POOR ROAD NETWORKS. UNTIL WE SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, I DONT THINK ANY BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN WILL MOVE TO GHA ... read full comment
GHANA ECONOMY IS ACTUALLY CRAWLING: NOW WE ARE HAVING WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS CRISES. BANKS BORROWING RATE IS SO HIGH. POOR ROAD NETWORKS. UNTIL WE SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, I DONT THINK ANY BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN WILL MOVE TO GHANA. YOUR BUSINESS WILL OPERATE HALF DAY AND YOUR WORKER THEN WILL GET A FULL DAY PAY TO DUE TO DOMSOR DOMSOR.
NANA 11 years ago
WRITER, I DON'T THINK YOU QUALIFY TO WRITE THIS PIECE:
QUESTION: DO YOU LIVE IN GHANA OR YOU HAVE A BUSINESS THERE?
WRITER, I DON'T THINK YOU QUALIFY TO WRITE THIS PIECE:
QUESTION: DO YOU LIVE IN GHANA OR YOU HAVE A BUSINESS THERE?
the truth 11 years ago
simple, provide 24 hrs electricity and lower the tariffs and i guarantee you that Ghana will boom from the investments from those in the diaspora. Ghana is really not ripe for any good business and that is the reality.
simple, provide 24 hrs electricity and lower the tariffs and i guarantee you that Ghana will boom from the investments from those in the diaspora. Ghana is really not ripe for any good business and that is the reality.
Wisdom 11 years ago
WHICH Good ENTREPRENUER will invest in this ARM ROBBER infested Country.
TO BE ROBBED KILLED AND LEAVE HIS FAMILY PREMATURELY?
NO WAY, TELL YOUR GOVENRMENT TO DEAL WITH ARM ROBBERY FIRST AND THEY WILL COME
WHICH Good ENTREPRENUER will invest in this ARM ROBBER infested Country.
TO BE ROBBED KILLED AND LEAVE HIS FAMILY PREMATURELY?
NO WAY, TELL YOUR GOVENRMENT TO DEAL WITH ARM ROBBERY FIRST AND THEY WILL COME
NANA 11 years ago
i hope the writer is taking notes because he/she should go back to his or her master and tell him to sort out the current problems facing Ghanaians first.The country is being run by greedy people who robs from the poor and do ... read full comment
i hope the writer is taking notes because he/she should go back to his or her master and tell him to sort out the current problems facing Ghanaians first.The country is being run by greedy people who robs from the poor and doesn't give a toss about them.
yes robbing:you buy a car worth of £1000 and the government charges you £2500 to clear it. you collect all these monies yet still our people don't get water to drink, pot holes everywhere.
Kofi Boadu 11 years ago
Accra is one of the most expensive cities in the world. With the advent of dumso-dumso, intermittent electricity supply, lack of fresh water, high cost of living, the filth and smell, expensive transportation, bad roads, arm ... read full comment
Accra is one of the most expensive cities in the world. With the advent of dumso-dumso, intermittent electricity supply, lack of fresh water, high cost of living, the filth and smell, expensive transportation, bad roads, armed robbers, lack of adequate health facilities and the sakawa going on, who told this Godfather, Frank Anderson that people are itching to go back. Some returnees are returning to Europe and tge diaspora. There is still a them and us attitude. Ghanaians love to pander to the white man and other nationalities, whilst giving their own a hard time. It is hypocritical. We want to know the number of graduates and post-graduates still doing cleaning dubbed as domestic engineers, security or night watchmen and women, healthcare, personal care, nannies and other odd jobs round the world. As the the number of Ghanaians in the illicit trade of prostitution, peeping hole duties in Holland and drug trade, we have no statistics. Then we get to the Ghanaians round the world languishing in foreign jails and the ones being deported regularly..... Let us get real. Few survive more than 4 weeks in Accra. All the relatives and friends act as leeches sucking the funds dry out of the Ghanaians living abroad. We still have to send vasts sums home just to subsidise our friends and relatives in Ghana... So what is new?
NANA 11 years ago
well said kofi. i think some people are wearing different spectacles.
well said kofi. i think some people are wearing different spectacles.
Glo 11 years ago
Well said. I agree with most of what you are saying. We still treat the white man like he is God.
Well said. I agree with most of what you are saying. We still treat the white man like he is God.
KK 11 years ago
UNTIL THE MENTALITY OF GHANAIANS LEAVING IN GHANA CHANGE THIS WILL BE HARD TO WITH WITH. BECAUSE WHEN YOU GO BACK BEUREAUCRACY IN GHANA WILL FRUSTRATE YOU IN SUCCEEDING. EVERYONE WANT SOMETHING BUT REFUSE TO WORK FOR IT. THEY ... read full comment
UNTIL THE MENTALITY OF GHANAIANS LEAVING IN GHANA CHANGE THIS WILL BE HARD TO WITH WITH. BECAUSE WHEN YOU GO BACK BEUREAUCRACY IN GHANA WILL FRUSTRATE YOU IN SUCCEEDING. EVERYONE WANT SOMETHING BUT REFUSE TO WORK FOR IT. THEY WANT EVERYTHING FREE NO LABOUR AND VERY LAZY AND THAT IS WHY FOREIGNERS ARE TAKING OVER THE COUNTRY, YOUR OWN COUNTRY. THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN IN CHINA OR ELSEWHERE
Akos 11 years ago
Ghana's woes is due to poor leadership and incompetences. Nobody knows how to run the country. A nation so rich and yet poor. Most of us hate the harsh weather conditions in the west and would love to repatriate back home but ... read full comment
Ghana's woes is due to poor leadership and incompetences. Nobody knows how to run the country. A nation so rich and yet poor. Most of us hate the harsh weather conditions in the west and would love to repatriate back home but with all these inconveniences such as inadequate water supply & the constant power outages, not to mention the indiscipline and lawless attitudes of some Ghanaians, it'll be hard to adjust in such environment.
JJ 11 years ago
EXCELLENT IN THE LONG RUN TO CLOSE THE GAP IN TERMS OF LOCAL CONTENT. AND WEBSITE TO HELP OTHER GHANAIANS GLOBALLY NOT ONLY IN EUROPE.
EXCELLENT IN THE LONG RUN TO CLOSE THE GAP IN TERMS OF LOCAL CONTENT. AND WEBSITE TO HELP OTHER GHANAIANS GLOBALLY NOT ONLY IN EUROPE.
Gypsy 11 years ago
Too much wahala in ghana. Healthcare sucks, bad roads, no water or electricity, bad stench in the air, kalabule dey run the country.
Too much wahala in ghana. Healthcare sucks, bad roads, no water or electricity, bad stench in the air, kalabule dey run the country.
Yoyo 11 years ago
Corruption in Ghana is so endemic that,
Ghana remain at a standstill. How can you settle in a place where the leaders themselves are indiscipline? No running water, no electricity, no jobs, God forbid if you get sick & ende ... read full comment
Corruption in Ghana is so endemic that,
Ghana remain at a standstill. How can you settle in a place where the leaders themselves are indiscipline? No running water, no electricity, no jobs, God forbid if you get sick & ended up in one of the many poorly managed hospitals with incompetent workers & outdated equipments, that means a death sentence.
J. Coolman 11 years ago
Go back to Ghana alright. But after few days of black outs and dry pipes you will be repacking your bags back to Oyibo land.
Go back to Ghana alright. But after few days of black outs and dry pipes you will be repacking your bags back to Oyibo land.
Jim Kelly(NY) 11 years ago
Any time I talk to my fellow diasporans, they bemoan the corruption and inefficiencies of the ruling government. And they are right.Many of us have attained higher education here and know how efficient governance can do for a ... read full comment
Any time I talk to my fellow diasporans, they bemoan the corruption and inefficiencies of the ruling government. And they are right.Many of us have attained higher education here and know how efficient governance can do for a nation. There are Lawyers among us.Doctors, Journalists, Financial experts etc.etc. I say let us form a Political Party, gain clout and go back to Ghana and contest in elections with the sole aim of transforming this noble land of ours awash with natural resources.
Fedup 11 years ago
Ghana has potentials alright, but with these corrupt thieves running the country, i'm afraid, most diasporans won't risk their money investing in such an environment.
Ghana has potentials alright, but with these corrupt thieves running the country, i'm afraid, most diasporans won't risk their money investing in such an environment.
EFUA 11 years ago
EUROPE IS ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT THE TRUTH IS, HERE (UK) IS BETTER THAN HOME. I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. ARE THERE CARE SUPPORT JOBS IN GHANA??? IF U DO NOT GET ANY JOB TO DO IN UK, U CAN TAKE CARE OF THE ELDERLY ... read full comment
EUROPE IS ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT THE TRUTH IS, HERE (UK) IS BETTER THAN HOME. I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. ARE THERE CARE SUPPORT JOBS IN GHANA??? IF U DO NOT GET ANY JOB TO DO IN UK, U CAN TAKE CARE OF THE ELDERLY FOR £6-£23 PER HOUR. NO WAHALAAAAAAA
WALA BOY( KATUN-KUNARI II) USA 11 years ago
This is a very good idea.Some us lsft home to labor and go home to establish something like self employment for a standard of living,support the family, and also as contribution towads the development.We need genuine company ... read full comment
This is a very good idea.Some us lsft home to labor and go home to establish something like self employment for a standard of living,support the family, and also as contribution towads the development.We need genuine company partnership Because each an every ghanain in abroad, learnt and saw how that developed country works in many ways.Thefore, this must not be for some class of ghanains abroad.We are all feeling home sick.We should ask the government of mother ghana, to set a ministry on behalf of ghanains in diaspora coming home,to assist us in our genuine ambition of business plnned home coming but not financially,because the one had certain amount in possession to begin with. When you leave home for a while,you look like been a stranger in your own motherland and can be easily cheated.I guess the Ministry with honset administation won't cheat
Akosua Faibille 11 years ago
Ghanaians living in Ghana shun those in the diaspora to the extent that a Ghanaian living abroad who expresses the desire to return home and work in Ghana is treated like an outcast or a criminal.
It happens a lot in the Mi ... read full comment
Ghanaians living in Ghana shun those in the diaspora to the extent that a Ghanaian living abroad who expresses the desire to return home and work in Ghana is treated like an outcast or a criminal.
It happens a lot in the Ministry of Health where Ghanaian Drs who want to return home are frustrated and even called names like Dr Kweku Afriyie did when he was Minister for Health.
JDM needs to look into this and act; he should create a functional desk in the Presidency to support Ghanaians in the diaspora to want to come and work to contribute to building a Better Ghana.
Me 11 years ago
We will chose the appropriate time to come home.that time is when the government in power understands democracy, the rule of law and fairness. That is currently not the case so the ball is your court. You (those who want us b ... read full comment
We will chose the appropriate time to come home.that time is when the government in power understands democracy, the rule of law and fairness. That is currently not the case so the ball is your court. You (those who want us back) need to change your style cos we are used to all that is mentioned above.
tt 11 years ago
Start looking for a prepaid grave.
Start looking for a prepaid grave.
NO WATER,ELECTRICITY & JUNGLE -LAW ? 11 years ago
TOO=MUCH HARDSHIP IN GHANA !!!!!!!!1
TOO=MUCH HARDSHIP IN GHANA !!!!!!!!1
GHANAIANS ARE TOO-CORRUPT 11 years ago
NO-WAY.TILL THIS NDC-IDIOTS ARE GONE
NO-WAY.TILL THIS NDC-IDIOTS ARE GONE
Joe 11 years ago
Who then should stay and make Ghana a better place? , if everyone is full of negativity, it is high time we contribute and stop blaming Government for everything.
Who then should stay and make Ghana a better place? , if everyone is full of negativity, it is high time we contribute and stop blaming Government for everything.
NANA 11 years ago
WHO COLLECTS THE TAXES? WHERE IS OUR COCOA, GOLD, OIL MONIES?
ALL WE NEED IS BASIC NECESSITIES LIKE WATER, ELECTRICITY AND OTHER THINGS
GOVERNMENT JOB IS TO MAKE THE ECONOMY CONDUCIVE FOR BUSINESS. IS GHANA CONDUCIVE FOR ... read full comment
WHO COLLECTS THE TAXES? WHERE IS OUR COCOA, GOLD, OIL MONIES?
ALL WE NEED IS BASIC NECESSITIES LIKE WATER, ELECTRICITY AND OTHER THINGS
GOVERNMENT JOB IS TO MAKE THE ECONOMY CONDUCIVE FOR BUSINESS. IS GHANA CONDUCIVE FOR BUSINESS AT THIS PRESENT MOMENT?NO! THE WRITER IS PAINTING A PICTURE LIKE EVERYTHING IS OK. WE SHOULD POINT OUT OUR PROBLEMS AND ADDRESS THEM RATHER THAN COVERING THEM
KOFI 11 years ago
Ghana is a Beautiful Country and all in the Diaspora need to help make it better. My only concern is the Persitent Corruption by the So called Leaders Running the Country who are only interested in making Money than running t ... read full comment
Ghana is a Beautiful Country and all in the Diaspora need to help make it better. My only concern is the Persitent Corruption by the So called Leaders Running the Country who are only interested in making Money than running the Country in an Honest way for all Ghanaians to Benefit. How do we move forward when our Judiciary is still Wearing those Stupid WIGS HANDED DOWN by the COLONIAL MASTERS.
maame lolo 11 years ago
culture clashes, problems with stay, problems as minorities, racism, language problems, problems with raising kids, youth crime, rising number of fake pastors.......the list does not end ....new countries new challenges
culture clashes, problems with stay, problems as minorities, racism, language problems, problems with raising kids, youth crime, rising number of fake pastors.......the list does not end ....new countries new challenges
myghanalinks 11 years ago
You have a point. It is not as easy as most people think it is abroad but travel and see is the best experience one can have.
You have a point. It is not as easy as most people think it is abroad but travel and see is the best experience one can have.
Yolande M. Agble 11 years ago
A laudable idea, undoubtedly. But there are some very worrying practices vis a vis Ghanaians and the expatriate community in the country which disaporan Ghanaians might find hard to swallow. Recently in an address I believe t ... read full comment
A laudable idea, undoubtedly. But there are some very worrying practices vis a vis Ghanaians and the expatriate community in the country which disaporan Ghanaians might find hard to swallow. Recently in an address I believe the Minister of Finance mentioned Ghana's promotion into the ranks of Middle Income Countries- a group with a wide span consisting of those with a GNI of US$1026 to US$12475.Ghana's GNI is actually US$1401,putting it in the lower group of the MIC'S.However, progress is to be lauded,irrespective of size.Is it true that Ghana is receiving only 10% of the oil revenue? I am hoping that this is only rumour. The news that Ghana Airways is to be revamped and will be up and running by the end of the year was also encouraging.Surely if Ethiopia and Kenya could manage and own successful airlines the 'most progressive and best Africans on the continent' should be able to achieve similarly? My concern at the moment though is the contempt, scarcely veiled, with which Ghanaians,both government and people, are treated at the moment with not a whimper from those in authority who should at least speak out. The 'nicest Africans image' has a big price to pay. People take advantage and the nicest Africans cannot complain! For example,how do people in Ghana pay for the very many documents sent by DHL to the various countries abroad? Their charges are astronomical to begin with, but they are often seen as a necessary evil for the ordinary man. who needs to use them only occasionally.I made a startling discovery earlier today when I attempted to send an important document to Accra, a few pages in an A4 size envelope.The ordinary cost is $US130+, but if you paid on line with your credit card there is a 15% discount which brings the price down to US$107 if it is dropped off at their office. I proceeded to make the shipping application on line, when it came to payment a big error message came up. Scrolling down, the message reads 'your destination is one for which credit card payment is not acceptable'! I asked to speak with a supervisor who after the usual pleasantries about my health etc, informed me that Ghana was a country with high credit card fraud, and although domiciled in the USA and having an America issued American Express Platinum Card I would not be able to use it, I would have to pay in cash at their office and lose the 15% discount. I was livid. In the first ,I doubt whether credit card fraud is higher in Ghana than in the US, per capita.What prevents DHL from making a simple phone call to establish the validity of the AMEX card I was using? It made no sense at all, and with all the foreign oil and allied companies operating in Ghana at the moment DHL is doing big business in there. It is time that some government official asked to have a word with them about this totally unjustified and stupid practice. Unfortunately they are not the only company doing this, British Airways and VIRGIN ATLANTIC operate in the same way, no doubt there are others. Even though the government might only be reciving 10% of the oil revenue it does not have to behave like a floor mat and allow itself and its citizens to be walked on.Where is the famous pride about which Ghanaians were always boasting? How the country needs a Chavez, God rest his soul.
nsem pii 11 years ago
Hoe NDC de go be k3k3 folks see that.
Hoe NDC de go be k3k3 folks see that.
anokwale 11 years ago
People seem to think they are going to go home and get a job just because they have lived outside. What people need to do is to be good at what they do abroad and save money. Once they have saved up some money, then they ca ... read full comment
People seem to think they are going to go home and get a job just because they have lived outside. What people need to do is to be good at what they do abroad and save money. Once they have saved up some money, then they can start a business back home. The point is that one has to be willing to take some risk. It is not going to be easy.
NANA 11 years ago
HAHAHA, SAVE MONEY AND GO AND BUILD YOUR OWN BOREHOLE AND ENERGY SYSTEM?
HAHAHA, SAVE MONEY AND GO AND BUILD YOUR OWN BOREHOLE AND ENERGY SYSTEM?
Anokwale 11 years ago
It is a burden but, the reality is that Chinese, Syrians, Lebanese and others come and do it. We need to do the same. At this point, we have to stop making excuses and learn to save up some money and take a risk. It is not ... read full comment
It is a burden but, the reality is that Chinese, Syrians, Lebanese and others come and do it. We need to do the same. At this point, we have to stop making excuses and learn to save up some money and take a risk. It is not easy but I have a business in Ghana and it has its ups and downs but I will not sit back and let others come in and end up benefiting from the growth of the middle class in Ghana while I just sit and watch from afar.
CLEAN ELECTION IS A CLEAN DEMOCRACY 11 years ago
Please dont throw dust,, Diasporans know what push them to the Northern world for better lifestyle. They hear their people crying everyday for help. Dont use politics to deny people their right to live in a better society.
Please dont throw dust,, Diasporans know what push them to the Northern world for better lifestyle. They hear their people crying everyday for help. Dont use politics to deny people their right to live in a better society.
MenayeAFUAforiwa 11 years ago
With these "dumso,dumso" and water shortages which of the diasporians in his/her right senses would like to invest in Ghana.We invest to make profit and with these inconveniences where is the profit going to come from? A "bea ... read full comment
With these "dumso,dumso" and water shortages which of the diasporians in his/her right senses would like to invest in Ghana.We invest to make profit and with these inconveniences where is the profit going to come from? A "beacon of hope to Africa", one has to be well prepared before one makes that move which Mr. Frank Anderson and his friends at NFDP are making us to believe. I have two beautiful houses,one in Accra and other at Koforidua but eve since I bought them there have never been any water running through their pipes for almost two and half years ago.Good luck and make your move to your socalled beacon of Africa,Frankie.
CONCERNED 11 years ago
AS PROUD AS I MAY BE OF MY COUNTRY, IT ALWAYS LETS ME DOWN. DUE TO INCOMPETENT IDIOTS AS LEADERS!!!!
AS PROUD AS I MAY BE OF MY COUNTRY, IT ALWAYS LETS ME DOWN. DUE TO INCOMPETENT IDIOTS AS LEADERS!!!!
There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country wo ...
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My dream of coming back home is quickly dashing into thin air. The current situation in Ghana is scaring many of us away. The chronic water and power outages mark with unsanitary conditions in the country, is anything to desi ...
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Bringing back who? A country that can't provide its citizens the basic necessities of life- water, electricity, housing, employment, healthcare etc. In addition to all these problems, we have to worry about the escalating ar ...
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Those living in Ghana for the past 56 yrs, have not been able tout Ghana on the world map. Therefore it's up to them to give you and I the chance to see if we can make that change happen. Yes I believe we can since we have ta ...
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Who wants to return to a failed nation?Just look at the present hopeless situation in Ghana!Electricity,water,filth,corruption bad road and health infrastructure,armed robbery just to mention a few.Who is mad to return to suc ...
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I saw people who have cut short their vacation from one month to two weeks so they could run away from Ghana as fast as they can due to light offs and dry pipes. And now this joker is talking about people going home for good. ...
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There is a cluse, in the Ghanian constitution, that gives no room to the citizens of Ghana who had been away from the country for 5yrs. I am writing to tell Ghanaians, that untill that cluse is totally dropped, the country wo ...
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CORRUPT POLITICIANS DONT CARE ABT DIASPORANS
You need to come and live in ghana mate and see the people you are talking about are packing and leaving Ghana. Me included. Notwithstanding all the hype this country is going down the pan and even being in a position to prov ...
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Tell him again my brother. That guy is a joker. Who wants go live in that filthy expensive country.
The reality is that the only people who should come back are people who make good money abroad and can basically afford to live in the West and still run businesses in Ghana. You cannot actually live in Ghana full time. It ...
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Lets see if policy makers in Ghana have the Guts!!!!
This is crab! There are many people there who do not even have the job we have here. If you listen to such propagandas and move home you will become doomed. You must have a lot of cash to survive in Ghana as it has nothing to ...
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I concur! I wanted to move back home so badly. I am a well qualified and well experienced financial analyst living in Europe. I sent my CV to several companies to test the waters before I make the final decision to move. Not ...
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Mr. Anderson I beg your pardon, what you have written is the way it ought to be, but that is far from the reality.
When you have President Mahama steal a whole election, and is now facing the Supreme Court, my advise to dias ...
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NFDP PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH THE BANKS TO REDUCE LOAN INTEREST RATES. CUURENTLY ITS ANYTHING FROM 18-25%
WHICH IS TOO HIGH. WE CAN NOT ESTABLISH ANY BUSINESS UNDER SUCH CONSTRAINTS
Theories! theories! theories,! This reminds me of all the great things I read in 6th form economics; OAU, ECOWAS and its benefits.
I spoke to somebody in Ghana with a ‘respectable’ job only yesterday and he is adding to ...
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GHANA ECONOMY IS ACTUALLY CRAWLING: NOW WE ARE HAVING WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS CRISES. BANKS BORROWING RATE IS SO HIGH. POOR ROAD NETWORKS. UNTIL WE SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS, I DONT THINK ANY BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN WILL MOVE TO GHA ...
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WRITER, I DON'T THINK YOU QUALIFY TO WRITE THIS PIECE:
QUESTION: DO YOU LIVE IN GHANA OR YOU HAVE A BUSINESS THERE?
simple, provide 24 hrs electricity and lower the tariffs and i guarantee you that Ghana will boom from the investments from those in the diaspora. Ghana is really not ripe for any good business and that is the reality.
WHICH Good ENTREPRENUER will invest in this ARM ROBBER infested Country.
TO BE ROBBED KILLED AND LEAVE HIS FAMILY PREMATURELY?
NO WAY, TELL YOUR GOVENRMENT TO DEAL WITH ARM ROBBERY FIRST AND THEY WILL COME
i hope the writer is taking notes because he/she should go back to his or her master and tell him to sort out the current problems facing Ghanaians first.The country is being run by greedy people who robs from the poor and do ...
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Accra is one of the most expensive cities in the world. With the advent of dumso-dumso, intermittent electricity supply, lack of fresh water, high cost of living, the filth and smell, expensive transportation, bad roads, arm ...
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well said kofi. i think some people are wearing different spectacles.
Well said. I agree with most of what you are saying. We still treat the white man like he is God.
UNTIL THE MENTALITY OF GHANAIANS LEAVING IN GHANA CHANGE THIS WILL BE HARD TO WITH WITH. BECAUSE WHEN YOU GO BACK BEUREAUCRACY IN GHANA WILL FRUSTRATE YOU IN SUCCEEDING. EVERYONE WANT SOMETHING BUT REFUSE TO WORK FOR IT. THEY ...
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Ghana's woes is due to poor leadership and incompetences. Nobody knows how to run the country. A nation so rich and yet poor. Most of us hate the harsh weather conditions in the west and would love to repatriate back home but ...
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EXCELLENT IN THE LONG RUN TO CLOSE THE GAP IN TERMS OF LOCAL CONTENT. AND WEBSITE TO HELP OTHER GHANAIANS GLOBALLY NOT ONLY IN EUROPE.
Too much wahala in ghana. Healthcare sucks, bad roads, no water or electricity, bad stench in the air, kalabule dey run the country.
Corruption in Ghana is so endemic that,
Ghana remain at a standstill. How can you settle in a place where the leaders themselves are indiscipline? No running water, no electricity, no jobs, God forbid if you get sick & ende ...
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Go back to Ghana alright. But after few days of black outs and dry pipes you will be repacking your bags back to Oyibo land.
Any time I talk to my fellow diasporans, they bemoan the corruption and inefficiencies of the ruling government. And they are right.Many of us have attained higher education here and know how efficient governance can do for a ...
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Ghana has potentials alright, but with these corrupt thieves running the country, i'm afraid, most diasporans won't risk their money investing in such an environment.
EUROPE IS ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT THE TRUTH IS, HERE (UK) IS BETTER THAN HOME. I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. ARE THERE CARE SUPPORT JOBS IN GHANA??? IF U DO NOT GET ANY JOB TO DO IN UK, U CAN TAKE CARE OF THE ELDERLY ...
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This is a very good idea.Some us lsft home to labor and go home to establish something like self employment for a standard of living,support the family, and also as contribution towads the development.We need genuine company ...
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Ghanaians living in Ghana shun those in the diaspora to the extent that a Ghanaian living abroad who expresses the desire to return home and work in Ghana is treated like an outcast or a criminal.
It happens a lot in the Mi ...
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We will chose the appropriate time to come home.that time is when the government in power understands democracy, the rule of law and fairness. That is currently not the case so the ball is your court. You (those who want us b ...
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Start looking for a prepaid grave.
TOO=MUCH HARDSHIP IN GHANA !!!!!!!!1
NO-WAY.TILL THIS NDC-IDIOTS ARE GONE
Who then should stay and make Ghana a better place? , if everyone is full of negativity, it is high time we contribute and stop blaming Government for everything.
WHO COLLECTS THE TAXES? WHERE IS OUR COCOA, GOLD, OIL MONIES?
ALL WE NEED IS BASIC NECESSITIES LIKE WATER, ELECTRICITY AND OTHER THINGS
GOVERNMENT JOB IS TO MAKE THE ECONOMY CONDUCIVE FOR BUSINESS. IS GHANA CONDUCIVE FOR ...
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Ghana is a Beautiful Country and all in the Diaspora need to help make it better. My only concern is the Persitent Corruption by the So called Leaders Running the Country who are only interested in making Money than running t ...
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culture clashes, problems with stay, problems as minorities, racism, language problems, problems with raising kids, youth crime, rising number of fake pastors.......the list does not end ....new countries new challenges
You have a point. It is not as easy as most people think it is abroad but travel and see is the best experience one can have.
A laudable idea, undoubtedly. But there are some very worrying practices vis a vis Ghanaians and the expatriate community in the country which disaporan Ghanaians might find hard to swallow. Recently in an address I believe t ...
read full comment
Hoe NDC de go be k3k3 folks see that.
People seem to think they are going to go home and get a job just because they have lived outside. What people need to do is to be good at what they do abroad and save money. Once they have saved up some money, then they ca ...
read full comment
HAHAHA, SAVE MONEY AND GO AND BUILD YOUR OWN BOREHOLE AND ENERGY SYSTEM?
It is a burden but, the reality is that Chinese, Syrians, Lebanese and others come and do it. We need to do the same. At this point, we have to stop making excuses and learn to save up some money and take a risk. It is not ...
read full comment
Please dont throw dust,, Diasporans know what push them to the Northern world for better lifestyle. They hear their people crying everyday for help. Dont use politics to deny people their right to live in a better society.
With these "dumso,dumso" and water shortages which of the diasporians in his/her right senses would like to invest in Ghana.We invest to make profit and with these inconveniences where is the profit going to come from? A "bea ...
read full comment
AS PROUD AS I MAY BE OF MY COUNTRY, IT ALWAYS LETS ME DOWN. DUE TO INCOMPETENT IDIOTS AS LEADERS!!!!