Way back we were friends.Schooled in Solidarity International in Ashaiman n later Chemu Secondary school in Tema.He is one smart guy honestly.Way back if we have to talk off,writing letters to Football teams,Penpals I blive in our days in d early 2000s MICHEAL APAAH I knew was his name will be one of the firm names in that regard.Bro Best of luck n it's very good a platform like THIS(THANKS DJ NYAME)Tells genuine stories in my opinion.Blessed Bro 0:33
Farming has always been good and worth paying if you pay much attention to it . Bro you spoke well and you researched well I to the business you so admire. Nice interview Dj🎉
Tank you DJ for telling him that they will sabotage you. Corrupt politicians wont allow you. We dont like each other . Nepotism, envy jealousy atc etc. Great interview nevertheless
Dj Ghana is a good country.But the politicians are destroying everything. In addition the envy, backbiting and bribe taking is killing every initiative. The young man is good, he has plans but without his back ground in a foreign country he couldn't have made anything possible.
What makes abroad different from Ghana is the SYSTEMS that work in abroad. We all, in Ghana, could make money and live comfortably just like in abroad. But because of jealousy, nepotism, corruption etc people sabotage others and their productivity in Ghana a lot. How can a nation like this progress. #fixthepeopletofixthecountry
Dj ur response said it all. The system is killing us ...i nearly died cos i was a teacher in a village in ghana and i started doing livestock farming. When i started making small money..a letter was sent from the village to the director and my salary was blocked for six months cos i disobeyed him when he said i should sell all my stuff so he can transfer me.
Next year an coming into farming like kakai.... praying to get a husband who also love farming but am not ready for marriage now... want to build myself first 😊😊😊
@@greatmolass1543 That’s also good but the issue in Ghana is not a language barrier.our idea core for Ghana is to put in values to ease hardship in little ways we can. We have languages most can understand. We thank God for that.
@Tetteh-kofi I concur with you. God willing I have plans to come look for land for farmimg in the middle of 2025. I may going to East/Ahafo or Volta Region.
Dude sounds like someone who really wants to see Ghana succeed. Good spirited guy, God bless him.
Thanks man. It’s time we all rise for the best cause of the future.
Ghana is a nation blessed and we should see it and know it and take action of change.
Yh. He's a positive guy. Has others at heart.
I vouch for this guy, he's my childhood friend. Good to see he is winning.
Thank you. Agriculture is an excellent career for young people.
Passion ...please interveiw him again...he has so much to share...
Way back we were friends.Schooled in Solidarity International in Ashaiman n later Chemu Secondary school in Tema.He is one smart guy honestly.Way back if we have to talk off,writing letters to Football teams,Penpals I blive in our days in d early 2000s MICHEAL APAAH I knew was his name will be one of the firm names in that regard.Bro Best of luck n it's very good a platform like THIS(THANKS DJ NYAME)Tells genuine stories in my opinion.Blessed Bro 0:33
Agriculture is the best but is not easy thank you DJ Nyaami
Farming has always been good and worth paying if you pay much attention to it .
Bro you spoke well and you researched well I to the business you so admire.
Nice interview Dj🎉
Thanks Guys. DJ is great and his page put us together
Keep it up bro, we’re following your footsteps soon
That s true. Mingle with the citizens and learn the language. He is very focussed. The language is very important
That's has always been my point,Agriculture the value chain of Agriculture is huge
Tank you DJ for telling him that they will sabotage you. Corrupt politicians wont allow you. We dont like each other . Nepotism, envy jealousy atc etc.
Great interview nevertheless
Dj Ghana is a good country.But the politicians are destroying everything. In addition the envy, backbiting and bribe taking is killing every initiative. The young man is good, he has plans but without his back ground in a foreign country he couldn't have made anything possible.
What makes abroad different from Ghana is the SYSTEMS that work in abroad. We all, in Ghana, could make money and live comfortably just like in abroad. But because of jealousy, nepotism, corruption etc people sabotage others and their productivity in Ghana a lot. How can a nation like this progress. #fixthepeopletofixthecountry
Dj ur response said it all. The system is killing us ...i nearly died cos i was a teacher in a village in ghana and i started doing livestock farming. When i started making small money..a letter was sent from the village to the director and my salary was blocked for six months cos i disobeyed him when he said i should sell all my stuff so he can transfer me.
That's the best choice.....Farming is a good field to be
Next year an coming into farming like kakai.... praying to get a husband who also love farming but am not ready for marriage now... want to build myself first 😊😊😊
Well said Dear; that’s very good idea May bless your ideas.
@@NanaakuaAddo-vl6kr Yes you should. If you know what to do already, study all risk surrounding the project before starting.
I love Farming but Africa farming is not lucrative but we shall be there❤❤
We are getting there
Please I need this man contact i live in Germany 🇩🇪
Will never waste my hard earnings for someone to sabotage me
First here DJ Nyame 👋
Very sad. What's the government support?
What are the paper work or process to export your Ghana
All you need is good Agricultural practice…and normal docs handle in Port of departure ( Ghana)
I need help to export plantain by air. I hope you start your network soon to help me out@@Tetteh-kofi
I need his contact(kofi)
Tema boy; "wie mo Ga mo"❗️
I speak Ada more than Ga
@michaeltettehbuer2146 Okay bro, I see. But I need to learn more Ada and Eve language when we land back in Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@greatmolass1543 That’s also good but the issue in Ghana is not a language barrier.our idea core for Ghana is to put in values to ease hardship in little ways we can. We have languages most can understand. We thank God for that.
@Tetteh-kofi I concur with you. God willing I have plans to come look for land for farmimg in the middle of 2025. I may going to East/Ahafo or Volta Region.
@@Tetteh-kofibro I moved to Copenhagen from Oslo last month.. would be nice to link up…