In recent years, a significant number of Ghanaians have actively sought better opportunities abroad, driven by the challenging living conditions in their home country.
Escalating inflation, the devaluation of the local currency, a high cost of living, and a pervasive economic downturn have contributed to what many describe as a brain drain.
One individual, Stephen Fosu, who recently made the move to the United Kingdom, shared that he gathered approximately £10,000, equivalent to around GH¢150,000, to leave Kumasi for the UK.
Reflecting on the substantial amount spent, he expressed, “I’m from Kumasi, Kotei Deduako to be precise. I spent about £10,000 pounds to move from Kumasi to the UK. That’s a considerable amount!”
Having been in the UK for just two weeks, Fosu has secured employment in a warehouse and is optimistic about recovering his investment.
He mentioned that, he has also found a sense of belonging in the UK, as he worships at the Revival Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in Leyton, where fellow Ghanaians gather for fellowship.
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In search for a better life, Steven Fosu mobilised £10,000 approximately GhC150,000 to leave Kumasi for the UK.
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It’s been 2 weeks since he arrived and he has found a home that is close to home – the Revival Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in Leyton, UK.
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