@ David Rubin - u don't need to have ties to Africa to live in Africa. U must or can make friends with trust worthy Africans who make regular trips back to Africa. Just choose carefully and wisely. Friends u make at college or university are some of the best. There are foreign students from African countries in various universities in America and Europe
@@oluakinwale4859 Yeah. What Olu is saying is very true. There decent and well educated people you can make friends with. Just make a visit with them and see. Ghanaians are pretty cool people.
Not knocking Ghana at all, but you can live in India for much less, and the atmosphere and ambience there is like nowhere else. I'm not just saying that because I'm of Indian origin, it really is special. Things have crept up in price in recent times. But it's much cheaper and nicer than Ghana. And yes, I have been to Ghana.
I’m proud of you too. I have a granddaughter that just graduated college, turns 22 this month, scared and excited to be on her own for the first time. Blessings from The Almighty to both of you. ❤️🤗
She make it sound very tempting but, I have ZERO knowledge when it comes to gardening and the part about the water ....... I want to leave the States but, I don't know if I would be able to make it in Ghana (even if I were lucky enough to find a wife)
Ama, you are simply incredible! I am Nigerian but once lived in Accra and Tamale for a total of nine years. I am back in Nigeria running my own medical facility and still visit Ghana for short periods. You are so inspiring and accentuated the fact that life is sweetest when lived in the simplest form! You are such a blessing! Medase paa!
Sis great video. I'm from Guyana, will be relocating back in about 3 years God's willing. Thanks for insight on how you're adapting to being back in your country.
Please add some basic vegetables and spices to your garden not only flowers. You can pot them too. Make some small compose at the corner of the wall and use it to grow your vegetables. You'll be surprised how much you can save on food
Hmmm....that budget is heaven to me! Thats 10% of my monthly budget in the states. Ive been doing my research. Lord willing once Im done with schooling bye bye 🇺🇸
@Happy Happy oh you thought that was going to offend me? 😂... I promise you eat more Popeyes chicken than I ever have in my entire life. Not all dark skinned Americans eat chicken or meat for that matter....try harder✌🏾
Dear, i loooove your videos !!! Real, bringing peace, loaded with useful pieces of information, not borring at all !!! My dear, you're beautiful, no doubt, but smart, intelligent and carring (you're mindfull of others by sharing your expériences). Much love once again
I wish to visit Ghana one day and Follow my Bliss but for now I'm in Kenya as an Expat under a Global Pandemic Lockdown. Looking at your vids gives me hope. Asante Sana!!!
This was very helpful to me, I'm planning to move over there and live next year, so I'm looking into where things are and doing my research. I have a job that allows me to work anywhere so I'm not worried about income
My lovely sister is back! I’ve been living in Europe since the age of 11 and haven’t had the chance to go back to my country... You have no idea how much you inspire me! I’d really love to meet you one day ... just love u❤️
Thank you for this! I was born in the US but lived in Ghana as a kid and I’m thinking of going back to live in the next year or so. This is so helpful!
2705 Ghana cedis in British currency is about £370 a month is pretty decent. But of course she does not pay rent because she owns her home. If you pay rent then it would be the same you spend in the UK in the monthly basis!
With the lizards, you could try mincing garlic and leaving them in the corners of your rooms. You could add salt to the garlic. Or leave egg shells around your home. It works. I do it in my house.
This is the first time that I have seen one of your videos. I am glad that you included information in this share about what the cost of necessities are in Ghana. The cost of living is vitally important information, with that said, I am pleased to inform you that you have just gained yet another subscriber.
Well done and Thanks for sharing! Your monthly expenses will surely go down, once you find your way around the system and fully settled in Ghana. God bless x
I Enjoy watching your videos. I always say those living in Ghana are magicians because things are very expensive and most people don't earn a quarter of the amount you are spending. I think for the grocery, the amount is reasonable but try cutting down on the electricity and the fuel. Alternatively you can try ceiling fan it consumes less energy. Enjoy your stay in Ghana.
Very good video, very informative. I think the cost of things and how much one should save is the main concern for people who want to move there. So I'm happy that you made this video. Very thankful ♥️
Jasmine thanks a lot tor the info. You're smart and fine as are your lady friends there as well. They say home is where the heart is, consider also doing a vid introducing us to the ladies there. It would make the transition there so much nicer.
Thank you sister for your video. My wife and myself love it. This encourage us to come visit Ghana sooner than expected😊😊😊😊😊. We wish you blessing in all your steps!!
I just returned from a very problematic trip to Ghana. Thank God we survived & made it. Fortunately you speak Twi. I must follow your videos to be better informed if we can bring ourselves to return.
Informative and helpful, thanks. Just a thought, perhaps you might want to look into Solar Panel. Shouldn't take much setup for one. Another money saving tip is a bore hole for your water supply. Filtered for drinking too.
Hello Ama, I see you on most expat channels. Didn't know you had a UA-cam channel. Love your contents...I have subscribed🥰. Moved to gh last October from the UK. Thanks for sharing
You need to BUY water ! Quite strange & new to me. Thanks. In India we use tap water. Specially treated tap water for drinking .You have unique good looks Lady !
honey you can downsize ya budget even further kwraa mpo, stop using ya gas for cooking, use coal-pot and charcoal, save some money on gas...also no need to buy corn-dough from the market, buy ya own dried corn, go to the corn-mill and viola(make sure to add some cassava to your dried corn before milling)...low-key tho, i was excited when you showed The Palms, been there couple times whenever i go checkup on ma land in that area
Just came across your channel 🌹so so proud of you 👏🏾🙏🏿You such an inspiration. Positive Vibes.. Have your great experience. Much love 💐 love all your videos. Thanks for always sharing with us 💕
I am definitely following your relocation journey. I also plan on relocating back to my country of birth soon after living in the west for 15 years. One of my best friends is Ghanaian and her local language is also Twi. Ghana is a beautiful country and I pray it brings you peace, inspiration and bliss ❤️
Great and inspiring video but the prepaid got me!Just left Gh on the 27th of Feb been there since December..in my newly(3bdrm) built house..the fan is on 24/7 on 5(max) even when am on the compound cos of the hot temps and all gadgets working n running every sec but never spent such an amount on my prepaid...kinda worried for you.I hope it's a newly installed prepaid meter without arrears(past bills due to a conversion from the post-paid to prepaid) by any old tenant or something which you are being siphoned for.If it's faulty too could result in the surcharges.You might want to visit the local office and request for a new meter cos this is absurd and can really weigh in heavily on your monthly budget.Am so proud of you..you go gyrrrrllll!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great point there, but currently in Ghana and especially on prepaid meters, if you are using refrigerators or air conditioners you pay dearly for those stuffs.
Hi Jasmine, My having been to Accra a number of times applauding your energy. However, I don't think Ghana is that expensive. But I'm two times retired. Yes gas for the car is expensive. Good luck to you. I'll be returning in a couple of months permanently. I have a apartment in Osu.
I understand petroleum and electricity are expensive everywhere. you can cut the electricity by using solar system for the A.C. It pays for itself in the long run. Just a suggestion.
I’m pretty sure I can adjust to living in Ghana since I practice minimalism I don’t need much material to live, but the HEAT scares me.....I appreciate you soo much! Everything IS as it should be👏🏾
You spending on Electric is abnormal even with the air conditioning. Find someone qualify to check your meter, wiring and appliances. With water, if you planing to stay longer then you better of sinking the mechanised well which will cost around Gh10,000 cedis, that is drinkable too.
A good foundation makes a strong solid mansion that will withstand the forces of storms and other opposing forces. Those that move back to the motherland and can't make it are those that have shallow foundations and inquiries before moving.Thanks and you are already an overcomer.
Does it rain often there I would set up a rain catcher and definitely add solar and possibly not need electricy if you get a lot of sun. It appear street vending is good there something I do in USA.
thank you for sharing your budget, I, will be moving to Ghana when the Virus and Government restrictions allow. I, am retired, and live on a set income so working out a budget is great. I, do get enough to live on here in Las Vegas, and feel that being in Ghana, my Retirement income will be just fine. People are asking me .. what the heck.. why Ghana? I, met this woman... lol... I, know, scammer.. but no.. she is not, we have been talking, video, texting for over a year... I, have called her church leader. She and I, go to the same church tho mine is in Las Vegas and hers in Accra.. but I, got her Leaders number from our Church's website and she did not know anything about me calling. I, feel she is a good, honest woman who any man would be proud to be with. Again, thank you for sharing your monthly budget.
@@farminginafrica5220 not sure .. with the Virus and lock downs and social distancing and quarantines.. travel is kinda up in the air.. but I, would like to be there in Nov. ...
When I came to Ghana last year I changed over to 1200 ghs before leaving Kotoka airport..and that money went so fast I ended up getting another 1000 ghs three days later..
Great information. How about home property tax and home insurance? A sure way to lose your home in most countries: not paying the government yearly property tax and not having insurance to protect against home damage, i.e., fire, storms....etc. What are the requirements in Ghana?
@@alfredhorton3900 Save??? Lmaoo my guy invest in the Foreign Exchange Market. You could flip that money to whatever you need to come to Ghana and still continue to make money from your phone. We have a group in Ghana that participates email me.
Exactly what Africa needs. Positive, constructive people. Wish I had ties on the continent.
@Jim Jam she is an absolute Beauty. A rare find.
@ David Rubin - u don't need to have ties to Africa to live in Africa. U must or can make friends with trust worthy Africans who make regular trips back to Africa. Just choose carefully and wisely. Friends u make at college or university are some of the best. There are foreign students from African countries in various universities in America and Europe
@@oluakinwale4859 Yeah. What Olu is saying is very true. There decent and well educated people you can make friends with. Just make a visit with them and see. Ghanaians are pretty cool people.
I don't know down with weave & wigs.
Not knocking Ghana at all, but you can live in India for much less, and the atmosphere and ambience there is like nowhere else. I'm not just saying that because I'm of Indian origin, it really is special. Things have crept up in price in recent times. But it's much cheaper and nicer than Ghana. And yes, I have been to Ghana.
I’m proud of you too. I have a granddaughter that just graduated college, turns 22 this month, scared and excited to be on her own for the first time. Blessings from The Almighty to both of you. ❤️🤗
HoniBear64 ❤️
You have really motivated me, i am proud of you, keep it up Jasmine, greetings from Kenya.
You can definitely plant tomatoes, green pepper, okro etc to cut down on some of those things. I love the video and its message.
Victor Ysrayl Hackman sure will. Thank u very much xx
She make it sound very tempting but, I have ZERO knowledge when it comes to gardening and the part about the water .......
I want to leave the States but, I don't know if I would be able to make it in Ghana (even if I were lucky enough to find a wife)
@@notsoinvisiblelibra you'll make it in Africa :) it's home, nourishes the soul
@@notsoinvisiblelibra just have a plan! And stick to it
Ama, you are simply incredible! I am Nigerian but once lived in Accra and Tamale for a total of nine years. I am back in Nigeria running my own medical facility and still visit Ghana for short periods. You are so inspiring and accentuated the fact that life is sweetest when lived in the simplest form! You are such a blessing! Medase paa!
I love the words " life is sweetest when lived in the simplest form"
@@emelitaeast6400 Thanks@Emelita East
Am a Kenyan but have always seen myself relocating to Ghana i just love Ghana,hope I can survive there.
Honestly I am from Rwanda and I want to move there ...
You are not alone
You are welcome. When are coming?
@@Is-on5tu when are you coming
Hello from a Ghanaian brother living in Kampala Uganda 🇺🇬
@@yawankh-thesun3561 Hello bro
Sis great video. I'm from Guyana, will be relocating back in about 3 years God's willing. Thanks for insight on how you're adapting to being back in your country.
The ending is powerful. "Follow your bliss "
You are an INSPIRATION.. Loving your life all the way from NYC❤️
Keys MateriaL thank u so much 😘
Please add some basic vegetables and spices to your garden not only flowers. You can pot them too. Make some small compose at the corner of the wall and use it to grow your vegetables. You'll be surprised how much you can save on food
g b excellent idea. Will do that xx
Yes ama try that...my mum in Ghana does backyard gardening n it helps lot...love what u do
Sunshine Asamoah thanks so much xx
You need to go Kumasi too it is less expensive and you will love ❤️ it
What an attractive woman, smart and independent!👍
You said it all
Absolutely love how you do your videos. It's so interesting watching you do things n listening to you!!
Busola Sebiotimo thanks so much Busola xx
This is a blessing,I must come to Ghana as well. Good for your educating us....
New sub loved this. Been thinking of moving to ghana
I just subscribed, love your positve energy and how soothing your voice is. I lived in Ghana but now am abroad. Keep up the good work ❣❣
Hmmm....that budget is heaven to me! Thats 10% of my monthly budget in the states. Ive been doing my research. Lord willing once Im done with schooling bye bye 🇺🇸
Happy Happy racist 😃
@Happy Happy oh you thought that was going to offend me? 😂... I promise you eat more Popeyes chicken than I ever have in my entire life. Not all dark skinned Americans eat chicken or meat for that matter....try harder✌🏾
@Happy Happy LMAO, I'm dead
Queen Of Trades there’s kfc and when I tried it it was bombbb🤤. Better than the kfc in the states
iphil25 Fully agree, but your IQ comment was so unnecessary. Grow up!
Try installing Solar Panel to save on Electricity
There is some surreal peace in your voice
I plan on buying a house in ganha and move there. I'm over the USA
Dear, i loooove your videos !!! Real, bringing peace, loaded with useful pieces of information, not borring at all !!! My dear, you're beautiful, no doubt, but smart, intelligent and carring (you're mindfull of others by sharing your expériences). Much love once again
I wish to visit Ghana one day and Follow my Bliss but for now I'm in Kenya as an Expat under a Global Pandemic Lockdown. Looking at your vids gives me hope. Asante Sana!!!
Please do an updated version of this video. And consider redoing some of the others on similar topics that can be updated for 2023. Thank you!
This was very helpful to me, I'm planning to move over there and live next year, so I'm looking into where things are and doing my research. I have a job that allows me to work anywhere so I'm not worried about income
My lovely sister is back! I’ve been living in Europe since the age of 11 and haven’t had the chance to go back to my country... You have no idea how much you inspire me! I’d really love to meet you one day ... just love u❤️
Daughter of a king aw thats so good to hear. Hurry back 🤗
Thank you for this! I was born in the US but lived in Ghana as a kid and I’m thinking of going back to live in the next year or so. This is so helpful!
Did you move to Ghana? Am thinking retirement
Congratulations on your new home, you're doing great!
What a lovely princess here... thanks so much for this video I plan to visit one day and potentially move to ghana this was really helpful.
I'm so proud of you. I live in Sydney too. Don't know you but knows your mum.👍 I m in my 60s
2705 Ghana cedis in British currency is about £370 a month is pretty decent. But of course she does not pay rent because she owns her home. If you pay rent then it would be the same you spend in the UK in the monthly basis!
With the lizards, you could try mincing garlic and leaving them in the corners of your rooms. You could add salt to the garlic. Or leave egg shells around your home. It works. I do it in my house.
Nana Akua Adjei Sakyi the garlic doesn’t stink up your place?
This is the first time that I have seen one of your videos. I am glad that you included information in this share about what the cost of necessities are in Ghana. The cost of living is vitally important information, with that said, I am pleased to inform you that you have just gained yet another subscriber.
Thank u Lance x
@@JasmineAmaa 👍👍
She's beautiful. 💚💚💚
She is it makes me wonder how's dating there? If it's anything like a major city in America I don't want to go lol
Well done and Thanks for sharing! Your monthly expenses will surely go down, once you find your way around the system and fully settled in Ghana. God bless x
Vimac08 i really hope so 😘
Fresh Food in bulk can be cheaper.
I look forward to the end of your videos! I’m glad everything is going smoothly! ❤️
Tsobis Nettey aw thanks Lydia ❤️
Wow your video is amazing and very informative. I really enjoyed my time in Africa when I served in the miltary.
I Enjoy watching your videos. I always say those living in Ghana are magicians because things are very expensive and most people don't earn a quarter of the amount you are spending. I think for the grocery, the amount is reasonable but try cutting down on the electricity and the fuel. Alternatively you can try ceiling fan it consumes less energy. Enjoy your stay in Ghana.
William Iddrisu thanks William, id definitely look at this option xx
Why do u think people like going to church. Na God be the magician oo lol.
Very good video, very informative. I think the cost of things and how much one should save is the main concern for people who want to move there. So I'm happy that you made this video. Very thankful ♥️
Jasmine Dea-Naí you are welcome x
Girl tell me about it, money runs like water in Ghana🙄nice vlog😘💕
Sweet Adjeley its crazy. Thanks so much xx
Zion Roots awwww🙏🏽🥰Amen, Thank you
Jasmine thanks a lot tor the info. You're smart and fine as are your lady friends there as well. They say home is where the heart is, consider also doing a vid introducing us to the ladies there. It would make the transition there so much nicer.
hahaha, totally agree...a few brothers here and beyond need African warmth (like no other)
You are living beautifully! Blessings and enjoy your beautiful country!
Thank you sister for your video. My wife and myself love it. This encourage us to come visit Ghana sooner than expected😊😊😊😊😊. We wish you blessing in all your steps!!
Brother Amos thanks so much 💕
I just returned from a very problematic trip to Ghana. Thank God we survived & made it. Fortunately you speak Twi. I must follow your videos to be better informed if we can bring ourselves to return.
aw wat happened?
bedina davis What happened?
@2020 Vision of course it is
Informative and helpful, thanks.
Just a thought, perhaps you might want to look into Solar Panel.
Shouldn't take much setup for one.
Another money saving tip is a bore hole for your water supply. Filtered for drinking too.
I relocated in 2012 and I haven't gotten used to the heat. I can't stand in the sun for more than 10 minutes.
Dennis Casely-Hayford i feel u. Its super hot when its hot
Do a good detox, then you will love the sun my brother
@@Keys7 What is the connection between detoxing and liking the sun?
@@denniscasely-hayford3245 yeah, do tell.
Very informative thank you, looks like il have to visit this awesome place and awesome people follow your Bliss peace motherland ☮️😎
The food looks fresh and delicious. I love your vlogs. ❤❤❤
Congratulations on surving living on your own!
Giving you love from the diaspora!
Great info and for person of one nice,keep to ur budget
That budget was very helpful thanks!
I salivated on that fresh bread you were eating at the end. Gosh I miss home
Alexis Nuga haha 😋😋
Twi is a beautiful sounding language, I hope to learn to speak it one day.
Efua it really is xx
Lol..... Come for tutorials....
Hello Ama, I see you on most expat channels. Didn't know you had a UA-cam channel. Love your contents...I have subscribed🥰. Moved to gh last October from the UK. Thanks for sharing
Rap Joy thanks so much xx
You are an inspiration to young Ghanaians 🇬🇭.
You need to BUY water ! Quite strange & new to me. Thanks. In India we use tap water. Specially treated tap water for drinking .You have unique good looks Lady !
honey you can downsize ya budget even further kwraa mpo, stop using ya gas for cooking, use coal-pot and charcoal, save some money on gas...also no need to buy corn-dough from the market, buy ya own dried corn, go to the corn-mill and viola(make sure to add some cassava to your dried corn before milling)...low-key tho, i was excited when you showed The Palms, been there couple times whenever i go checkup on ma land in that area
You inspire me a lot Jass, am recently living in Europe but would also love to move back home real soon . Mabr3 ne rice and espagueti
B Danso haha y3 na bra xx
😂😂😂😂I want to defend europe but you speak truth
wow, just found your channel, like you I am also looking to move to the motherland, your videos are so inspiring!
Just came across your channel 🌹so so proud of you 👏🏾🙏🏿You such an inspiration. Positive Vibes.. Have your great experience. Much love 💐 love all your videos. Thanks for always sharing with us 💕
I am definitely following your relocation journey. I also plan on relocating back to my country of birth soon after living in the west for 15 years. One of my best friends is Ghanaian and her local language is also Twi. Ghana is a beautiful country and I pray it brings you peace, inspiration and bliss ❤️
Thank u so much x
You must be Gambian?
You are doing great 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very reasonable young woman 🙏❤️🙏
Blessings to you 🙏🦋🦋🦋
Congrats , you are so calm so sweet !
aww thank u xx
Great and inspiring video but the prepaid got me!Just left Gh on the 27th of Feb been there since December..in my newly(3bdrm) built house..the fan is on 24/7 on 5(max) even when am on the compound cos of the hot temps and all gadgets working n running every sec but never spent such an amount on my prepaid...kinda worried for you.I hope it's a newly installed prepaid meter without arrears(past bills due to a conversion from the post-paid to prepaid) by any old tenant or something which you are being siphoned for.If it's faulty too could result in the surcharges.You might want to visit the local office and request for a new meter cos this is absurd and can really weigh in heavily on your monthly budget.Am so proud of you..you go gyrrrrllll!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great point there, but currently in Ghana and especially on prepaid meters, if you are using refrigerators or air conditioners you pay dearly for those stuffs.
VANASTYNE GYEBI thanks for the tips xx
Keep up the good work. greetings from Suriname
Miss Jasmine Ama I like your vlogs because they're very learn full thanks a lot
Well done Jasmine!
l always like the last part, find something to do before you broke.
Emmanuel Otchere working on it. X
Hi Jasmine,
My having been to Accra a number of times applauding your energy. However, I don't think Ghana is that expensive. But I'm two times retired. Yes gas for the car is expensive. Good luck to you. I'll be returning in a couple of months permanently. I have a apartment in Osu.
Thats awesome, Osu is a great spot. xx
I understand petroleum and electricity are expensive everywhere. you can cut the electricity by using solar system for the A.C. It pays for itself in the long run.
Just a suggestion.
I’m pretty sure I can adjust to living in Ghana since I practice minimalism I don’t need much material to live, but the HEAT scares me.....I appreciate you soo much! Everything IS as it should be👏🏾
Lol
nade me ada.. this is food for thought... would like to come to ghana to pay you a vist :x
You spending on Electric is abnormal even with the air conditioning. Find someone qualify to check your meter, wiring and appliances. With water, if you planing to stay longer then you better of sinking the mechanised well which will cost around Gh10,000 cedis, that is drinkable too.
You should be proud of your self. You own your house. Keep it up girl 👧
Nice videos thanks for the advise 😁😁😁👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️🇬🇭.
Good vid....tell us also about your love life
Thank you for sharing this information. Curious - if one does not have running water in the home, how do you bathe? Where do you bathe?
A good foundation makes a strong solid mansion that will withstand the forces of storms and other opposing forces. Those that move back to the motherland and can't make it are those that have shallow foundations and inquiries before moving.Thanks and you are already an overcomer.
It would be helpful to convert the CD to Dollars.
😳😳😳Good Lord I see why anybody want to go back to Africa y'all some beautiful ladies💚💚💚💚💚
Very informative keep em coming sis 👍🏽
two beautiful sisters I love this soon as this bs covid-19 thing is over I'm goin too Ghana too be bless and stay safe
This was very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Nice & cool.
Always Africa to the world.👍
Does it rain often there I would set up a rain catcher and definitely add solar and possibly not need electricy if you get a lot of sun. It appear street vending is good there something I do in USA.
Seven james during the rainy season it does xx
thank you for sharing your budget, I, will be moving to Ghana when the Virus and Government restrictions allow. I, am retired, and live on a set income so working out a budget is great. I, do get enough to live on here in Las Vegas, and feel that being in Ghana, my Retirement income will be just fine. People are asking me .. what the heck.. why Ghana? I, met this woman... lol... I, know, scammer.. but no.. she is not, we have been talking, video, texting for over a year... I, have called her church leader. She and I, go to the same church tho mine is in Las Vegas and hers in Accra.. but I, got her Leaders number from our Church's website and she did not know anything about me calling. I, feel she is a good, honest woman who any man would be proud to be with. Again, thank you for sharing your monthly budget.
When are you coming to Ghana
@@farminginafrica5220 not sure .. with the Virus and lock downs and social distancing and quarantines.. travel is kinda up in the air.. but I, would like to be there in Nov. ...
best wishes in Ghana! you'll love it and seems you've done appropriate due diligence...well done, good sir
I just came to say You Are Amazing!!
Thank u hun xx
Jasmine Ama ❤️😘
Guys let’s keep subscribing and inviting others to do so too so that her numbers can go up. Blessings 🙏🏾🙏🏾💕
Your Ghanaian Queen thank u lovely x
@@JasmineAmaa you bet sis
Nice budgeting ! Stay bless!
Trying to make connections in Ghana before I make the move. What would be some good ways to do that?
Glad you're settling quite abit well soo far. Still waiting on you for our collaboration
Beautiful video, well detailed, independent,
Thank u hun xx
God bless u .my dear can tell me .how i can get visa of ghana.
When I came to Ghana last year I changed over to 1200 ghs before leaving Kotoka airport..and that money went so fast I ended up getting another 1000 ghs three days later..
Great information. How about home property tax and home insurance? A sure way to lose your home in most countries: not paying the government yearly property tax and not having insurance to protect against home damage, i.e., fire, storms....etc. What are the requirements in Ghana?
First time I saw you look like my cousin I just enjoy watching u
I love your videos.. it's just so Peace 🖤
That sister you was riding in the car with looks exactly like my xWife.
If I take 3 months of my USD pay to Ghana I'll have a year in Ghana money
Ok and how much money is that im asking so i will know how much i need to save for my trip.
It all depends on how and where you spend it.
Save american money for a year then go.
I am planning to repatriate also. I want to open an internet cafe serving herbal teas and healthy drinks.
@@alfredhorton3900 Save??? Lmaoo my guy invest in the Foreign Exchange Market. You could flip that money to whatever you need to come to Ghana and still continue to make money from your phone. We have a group in Ghana that participates email me.
What is the pay scale? Like how much for a home cleaner compared to a brick Mason. Housing and food costs?