Houses used to be cheap in our neighborhood when we moved here but my dad didn’t want to buy one because of “yɛ bɛ pɛ sika akɔ fie”. Now all the houses are over a milion dollars
He won't say what he did to her,some African men treats their wives bad in abroad, put all the house chores on them,disrespect them ,controlling them all in the name I'm the one who brought You abroad, share bills equally with her wife whilst sending money to their side chicks in Africa whom they've not even seen their pants before.
As a Ghanaian female, what this guest is saying is the truth. It's not that easy to live in these countries like Washington, DC, which has similar laws like in the UK. Nice interview and great information for the newbies.
Nice interview. One thing we have to understand is, "All this Abrokyire way of living is relative". What works for one person may not work for another. Every country is different.
Massa You're not responsible for Your grandchild in abroad You can go and live in Africa, the kids have parents!!!!Is good to build back home, anything can happen,
$50,000 per year is too small for IT,I'm making $150,000 as Devops Engineer.Everyone have their right to do what ever they want to do abroad, You can't tell someone to do what You're doing because You're doing it and have interest in that ,that' person might not have any interest.
I know kids who resent their parents for that. They had to live poor so that family back home can live good. One person told me that’s why he doesn’t take to his dad because his dad would get paid and send all his money to family back home so they were struggling to pay light bill and water bill
The thermostat will only turn on when there is a change in temperature. When you turn it completely off, it takes more energy to reboot the system. He is right about what he said and if you still think hes wrong, the information is one google search away.
@@emmanuelgyebiri6287is not true it's depends the season in winter the bills are expensive compared to summer or spring. When I turned it off whiles I'm going to work if I leave it on I've to pay more at the end of the month
Houses used to be cheap in our neighborhood when we moved here but my dad didn’t want to buy one because of “yɛ bɛ pɛ sika akɔ fie”. Now all the houses are over a milion dollars
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Houses used to be cheap in our neighborhood when we moved here but my dad didn’t want to buy one because of “yɛ bɛ pɛ sika akɔ fie”. Now all the houses are over a milion dollars
He won't say what he did to her,some African men treats their wives bad in abroad, put all the house chores on them,disrespect them ,controlling them all in the name I'm the one who brought You abroad, share bills equally with her wife whilst sending money to their side chicks in Africa whom they've not even seen their pants before.
Even in Africa it happens
masa fio ko
@@francisbosu8613 tell this Your mom aboaba
As a Ghanaian female, what this guest is saying is the truth. It's not that easy to live in these countries like Washington, DC, which has similar laws like in the UK. Nice interview and great information for the newbies.
Nice interview. One thing we have to understand is, "All this Abrokyire way of living is relative". What works for one person may not work for another. Every country is different.
Words of wisdom" you said it all, waiting for part 2
Massa You're not responsible for Your grandchild in abroad You can go and live in Africa, the kids have parents!!!!Is good to build back home, anything can happen,
My thermostat is always on. My priority is keeping warm.
Thanks so much Bro this is bitter truth
$50,000 per year is too small for IT,I'm making $150,000 as Devops Engineer.Everyone have their right to do what ever they want to do abroad, You can't tell someone to do what You're doing because You're doing it and have interest in that ,that' person might not have any interest.
Wow wow wisdom plus knowledge talk. Bravo Bravo 🙏🙏🙏❤️
He’s very right about the nkrata s3m ooo. Hmmm it’s not easy
Dis man is really talking sense walahi
Am in Uk but wat he saying is the truth
Well said Bro
Thank you very much my brother you are saying the truth but some of Ghanaians people don't like the truth hmmm and may god bless you and your family
DJ allow him to flow…. I can see you have all the answers lol..He is speaking truth 😂😂😂😂
You haven't seen anything yet bringing Ex to where...🤣🤣🚶♀️
That time she wasnt ex
His wife then now Ex
To UK 🇬🇧
Is it that you can’t read to understand or what????
Please can I get ur number I wanted to discuss something with you only Please..
We have to interview you one day
I know kids who resent their parents for that. They had to live poor so that family back home can live good. One person told me that’s why he doesn’t take to his dad because his dad would get paid and send all his money to family back home so they were struggling to pay light bill and water bill
School is not for everyone!!!!
Thanks so much DJN
I want to become a track driver but there is no help
Which country are you talking about
Thus what I said when you have children in Abroad that you came to look for money and go back
Right DJN 🤣
Yes DJN 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How can you say leaving your thermostat on is more economical than switching it off when not in use? This man needs to be enlighten on energy savings
What he is saying is true if have bought a house in abroad you will understand.
The thermostat will only turn on when there is a change in temperature. When you turn it completely off, it takes more energy to reboot the system. He is right about what he said and if you still think hes wrong, the information is one google search away.
Massa if someone wants to turn on the thermostat or whatever on all year it’s their problem 😂
He is right
@@emmanuelgyebiri6287is not true it's depends the season in winter the bills are expensive compared to summer or spring. When I turned it off whiles I'm going to work if I leave it on I've to pay more at the end of the month
Sensible man is talking.....
😊😊😊
Houses used to be cheap in our neighborhood when we moved here but my dad didn’t want to buy one because of “yɛ bɛ pɛ sika akɔ fie”. Now all the houses are over a milion dollars