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  • @TheClassicMedia1
    @TheClassicMedia1 Месяц назад +36

    Ghanaians 🇬🇭 are not trying to leave and make it, but rather leave to be able to “LIVE”

  • @kobyyA
    @kobyyA Месяц назад +17

    I want to thank you for this discussion (program). I’m a Ghanaian living in U.S. Every time I come home I ask myself how do the ordinary Ghanaian make it here. In fact, things are really difficult in Ghana.

  • @Chesto42
    @Chesto42 Месяц назад +25

    This same guy went to do his Law in the UK came back and all of a sudden behaving like he is above everyone. Even your certificate from UK you are raised your shoulders

  • @PrinceAgra
    @PrinceAgra Месяц назад +12

    Bernard paaaaaaa.... You ask why we are losing hope?
    There is no hope to be lost my brother. It is a hopeless state. Ghana is gone.... Look sharp

  • @anopta
    @anopta Месяц назад +14

    @channelone Living Abroad is Hard, Living in Ghana is Hard. Choose your "Hardness".

    • @kobyyA
      @kobyyA Месяц назад +2

      However, the ‘hardness’ is incomparable.

    • @sufiyann-yo282
      @sufiyann-yo282 Месяц назад

      Exactly, choose which “Hardness” you think you can take.

    • @flynnsekyi8662
      @flynnsekyi8662 Месяц назад

      In 50s to 70s no visa to most of European countries with Ghanaian Passport so we all have to research to found and fix the problem copy other countries like Brazil

    • @myfreetechsupport
      @myfreetechsupport Месяц назад +1

      Living abroad is hard, but things work. You work hard in Ghana, but come home to mo light and water you've already paid for...

    • @KFL-do5yt
      @KFL-do5yt 26 дней назад

      Hard abroad with good roads, jobs available, lighting system, quality education, correct, quality health care system, better salary, easy means of transportation etc.
      Hard Ghana with bad roads, poor health care, poor lighting system, water problem, no jobs, bad salary structure, corrupt leaders and etc
      Choose and choose wisely 😢😢😢

  • @vidadoe7653
    @vidadoe7653 Месяц назад +14

    I have a niece who has completed pharm D program at KNUST. Has completed national service without being paid a pesewa, not to talk about a job. In the US where I live this will not happen. Why will the youth not leave Ghana? Here it's not that easy but the system works. You don't need to know anyone to get a job

    • @CarrickSebiq-sx4kw
      @CarrickSebiq-sx4kw 29 дней назад +1

      And at the end of it all I guess she has become a liability to the family.
      Infact our leaders are just disappointment n the citizens are not ready the change the president too....hmm Nsem ooo

  • @anthonymark5097
    @anthonymark5097 Месяц назад +9

    Dela Sky , many Ghainaians living in indecent places abroad are doing so because they are responsible for feeding their whole family and to some extend their entire village. They could afford to live in a decent places if they decide to stop remitting money to feed their families in Ghana. Go figure!

    • @mikeatta410
      @mikeatta410 Месяц назад +2

      Thank you bro, u ve spoken my mind.

    • @danielakuffo4688
      @danielakuffo4688 29 дней назад

      Spot on bro . Don’t send money to ghana for one don’t do projects in ghana don’t remit even one dollar for year and see how much rich you are . 😅😅 good point your raised 😊

    • @seth8936
      @seth8936 27 дней назад

      These idiots travel to visit for few months to a year and they think they know abroad....No wonder Ghana is like that because of ignorants like Sky or whatever he calls himself.....When he gets sick , let grace help him recover at kolebu or 37 .😢

  • @isaacabban
    @isaacabban Месяц назад +6

    We prefer freedom in danger to servitude in tranquility ~ Kwame Nkrumah

  • @tiahbawa5771
    @tiahbawa5771 Месяц назад +6

    Another misunderstanding with Ghanaians is that they think the reason for people travelling abroad is to make it big time. Yeah, become the next Tom Cruise or the next Barack Obama! Please, people are just trying to find decent well paying jobs to do to fend for themselves and their families. No need for anybody to get ahead of themselves..

  • @samuelbruku9539
    @samuelbruku9539 Месяц назад +5

    The number of times I’ve watched this discussion is unhealthy. That in itself speaks volumes.

  • @isaacasirifi9352
    @isaacasirifi9352 Месяц назад +4

    1. Caleb summarized it; in your most vulnerable state, will the country step in for you? It’s a big NO in Ghana
    2. Benard it’s true we all have the responsibility to build the country together, but ask yourself - you have been on radio for about 20yrs pushing our leaders to do the right things, but in 2024 we all can agree that the country is worse than last 20 years when you started radio.
    3. People are not leaving just because of money, but for good healthcare, education, security, insurance, pension, affordable cost of living, jobs, peace of mind, water flowing, continuous power supply, good justice system, comfortable means of transport etc. can you mention any of these parameters that you can boldly say that Ghana offers the citizens. Even 70%

    • @user-tx4os1bn5x
      @user-tx4os1bn5x 24 дня назад

      Well said

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 12 дней назад

      ​@@user-tx4os1bn5x lol. Security? Go to the US and see how people get gunned down lol. Travel and see.

  • @CharlesettaAde
    @CharlesettaAde Месяц назад

    The closing comment was great….remarkable story of success through Grace, determination, hard work and I’m certain integrity! ❤

  • @shikamensah8815
    @shikamensah8815 Месяц назад +11

    Ignorance paa? You obviously do not and cannot identify with 1. where they find themselves
    2. Simply do not realize how difficult it is for people to survive these days.
    How dare you call people who are simply trying to survive ignorant?
    Some of us are lucky. Others are not that lucky so please don’t you be IGNORANT. If you haven’t walked in someone’s shoes do not judge PLEASE! 🙄🙄🙄

    • @kwakubonsu4602
      @kwakubonsu4602 Месяц назад +1

      Every Ghanaian abroad has walked in the shoes. Why do you think Nkrumah organized boycotts? Why were the boycotts successful? Do you think it was because they were too full and needed to exercise?
      Remember Newton’s first law of motion!

  • @user-ug1sl3xy9r
    @user-ug1sl3xy9r Месяц назад +5

    It did not start today and it would not end tomorrow. Get the stats on US diversity Visa Lottery and you would see.

  • @opinionist
    @opinionist Месяц назад

    Great show!!!

  • @Glorylife24
    @Glorylife24 Месяц назад +6

    It is because our leaders are too selfish and greedy to make the systems work for the people.

  • @ZvqZ203
    @ZvqZ203 Месяц назад +4

    There is no hope for young men and women to aspire to in Ghana simply abroad is the key to their financial freedom. Ghana has never had a long-term project or plan to empower the nation’s economy under all the 4th. Republic presidents including the current one.

  • @kenpinzky4798
    @kenpinzky4798 Месяц назад +2

    Funny contribution by Sky towards the end of the video - In which sane society do people with good hearts and brains to help their country struggle to 'get' the chance to. Elsewhere, there are scouts for talented and highly spirited individuals who can help to build their country. Can you say same for Ghana ?
    One man's loss is another's gain - Kudos to the West - their plans are succeeding with excellence !

  • @rogerbonney1024
    @rogerbonney1024 Месяц назад +7

    It's this same PhD. HOLDERS RUNNING GHANA

  • @owususekyere5824
    @owususekyere5824 Месяц назад

    Bernard you are intelligent and funny 😢. I love listening to you at every opportunity

  • @b.mensah9624
    @b.mensah9624 Месяц назад +3

    Why wouldn't they leave you have a current government who fails miserably and brought untold hardship to the Ghanaians and an opposition party without a plan and only interested in power. Ghana to be honest is very sad state...what is the future for our children what jobs will be there when they grow up ??

    • @roseanne1466
      @roseanne1466 Месяц назад

      They want to stay or come to power so they can chop the nation's money 💰 🤑 💸

  • @Chesto42
    @Chesto42 Месяц назад +6

    Bernard he didn’t say he was rich he spoke of the privileges and not wealth

  • @ephremakunzule742
    @ephremakunzule742 26 дней назад

    For me, Education has always been linked to jobs and hence quality of life. I remember how big NBA was in 2007 when I was in jhs vs now where most my colleagues have masters and are either jobless or makes no difference in their job prospects. My university uhas most lectures entered with masters and had a 10 year limit to get their phd. So if my mates with masters can’t get lecture jobs like our lecturers with masters did, we don’t see our lecturers as wealthy either but we do see the lifestyle of our friends outside irrespective of their job

  • @kwabenaedem
    @kwabenaedem Месяц назад +8

    Some phd holders in Ghana are are acquiring foreign passports for their kids

  • @thompsonlemuel8319
    @thompsonlemuel8319 Месяц назад +3

    You obviously are not in connection with what is on the ground. In 2022, I chose to return to Ghana and stay, from South Africa when I had a fully funded PhD offer waiting for me in South Africa. I chose to make it in Ghana and do my PhD here later instead. After two years in Ghana and being frustrated by the system, I chose to leave the country and is pursuing my PhD elsewhere. The realities of life are on the ground. I’d choose a Dutch passport over a PhD in Ghana and pursue my PhD dreams in that country rather than in Ghana.

    • @nafiulawal1443
      @nafiulawal1443 Месяц назад +1

      I'm in a similar situation. I'm leaving the country next month

  • @Kwaku_Amankwaah
    @Kwaku_Amankwaah Месяц назад +2

    Bernard, the truth is if a country can't even feed itself with food (check the price of sachet water and egg now), what progress at all can we make?

    • @barbudo12
      @barbudo12 Месяц назад +2

      Precisely!Ghana imports onions from Holland! Why? You are taught to despise the farmers!

  • @kwakubonsu4602
    @kwakubonsu4602 Месяц назад +1

    On campaign trail, Bawumia, PhD Economics(?) , Vice President of Ghana, seeking the Presidency , says at a rally , “This is not real ‘Dumsor’. We are preserving more power for future use”. And nobody left the rally. They probably cheered. And people will vote for him, Ghanaians.
    And why not? Look at the name of the Ghana International Airport! How long?? What will it take?

  • @seth8936
    @seth8936 27 дней назад

    Mr.. Avle, I really like and admire your sense of humor..In conclusion there.😢😂

  • @joshopata
    @joshopata Месяц назад

    My man, the engine I bought for my car in 2021 that went for 3200, today I bought the same at 31000 today. Look it's extremely hard to survive as a young man in Ghana. Everyone needs a minimum of 10000 monthly wage salary to survive. Truth is our one leg is even out of our motherland already.

  • @therealruno
    @therealruno Месяц назад

    I've never felt this conflicted about this conversation because as a pro-Ghana apologist, it hurts that I'm close to concluding that Ghanaian youth should give up on Ghana. It is obviously not the best way to go however I look at the rate at which schools are populated with youngins full of dreams only for them to finish school to meet a drought of employment opportunities. I currently feel guilty in purporting that narrative having encouraged a young lad I came across during high school to pursue his hopes of being an inventor/engineer. I currently avoid him because unfortunately, Ghana failed him and his deep depression cuts straight to my heart. I'm faced with my failure in helping to realize his vision as I was and still am under-resourced to make it happen. My only option is to pray to a faithful God to show up for him. That's the only way I see us getting out of this. We need a miracle.

    • @Kay-vb3li
      @Kay-vb3li Месяц назад +1

      Brains must work aside prayer

  • @starsnoireart
    @starsnoireart Месяц назад

    I love Ghana and I will always root for Ghana. But when I keep reading about things like constant lights out, constant corruption, the government’s inability to create jobs or invest in the country’s industries, and the way they are getting deeper and deeper into debt with the IMF, I can’t help but lose hope.
    I want to see Ghana become amazing. But i fear I won’t be able to see its glory in my lifetime.

  • @captain9035
    @captain9035 Месяц назад +1

    Young people must have hope and see patriotism but all are dying in Ghana, and this same disrespect exists even in our embassies abroad

    • @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846
      @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846 Месяц назад

      Protocol o! That's how they got the job, nothing about competence. They are just there to open doors for their relatives and pocket the paycheq. I have not even heard of any GH embassy that has organized trade or sampling fair to promote Made in GH products.

  • @raphaelababio1094
    @raphaelababio1094 Месяц назад +4

    It is sad for Ghana as a country.. i completed my University degree at KNUST b4 i left Ghana.. now in the USA.. i come to Ghana here and there..but truth be told i have Ghana at heart and anytime u wake up i listen to the news and keep myself informed abt GH..just bcos i still love my country..if the systems were working most of us would have love to return to Ghana..u can work as hard as u can as an individual but those in authority will not do their part..u can have all the PHD's and wealth in Ghana but if u are not careful a death trap road or unreliable healthcare might cost u ur life. NDC and NPP have rules Ghana for 32 years as a country..the sad thing is that these same youth will go and vote for these same leaders who have decided to toy with our destinies and after that look for visas to travel abroad.. u can't hold them accountable ..the only time ur life matters as a youth is during elections with ur thumb..make a statement nd let them know that u don't like where the country is heading..how does a University graduate get paid an allowance of armd 700 ghana cedis a month..that is $ 50 equivalent ..only to finish this service and be unemployed for only God knows.. we are heading no where.. i hate to say the truth if we don't change our leaders.. Ghana will keep on retrogressing as a nation

    • @FuseiniIbrahim-kg5eq
      @FuseiniIbrahim-kg5eq Месяц назад

      Well said bro .
      I can budly say that Ghanaian youth don't now who to vote for.

    • @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846
      @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846 Месяц назад

      We need to do some introspection as a people (even as most are finding it hard make ends meet). How come the country is struggling to find quality people of integrity at the workplaces all around? It's not just the politicians, it's deeper. We need some (good) values instilled in us right from kindergarten ...to stabilize the retrogression before progress can happen.

  • @gladisadjei5225
    @gladisadjei5225 26 дней назад

    Travelling is adventurous, so if Ghanaians want migrate to another country is fine but one thing for sure, you do n't get fulfilled if you don't come back to Ghana, so allow them to go copy and paste all is OK.

  • @emmanuelboadi7842
    @emmanuelboadi7842 Месяц назад

    Very sad situation

  • @magnusawuah313
    @magnusawuah313 Месяц назад

    We are in a terrible mess. God help us. Amen.

  • @kelugu3776
    @kelugu3776 Месяц назад

    I'm glad Bernard raised the issue of the far right in the West and their opposition to immigration from Africa and Asia. I know this is something Ghanaians don't consider when making their plans to japa, but they should. Anti black racism and afrophobia in Europe and America is no joke.

  • @TheDkagbozo
    @TheDkagbozo Месяц назад

    I believe Ghana will be better in the hands right leadership but my question to Sky is that Looking at where he came from. If he started the same Journey today will he get to where his is now?

  • @DailyDevotionalsHub
    @DailyDevotionalsHub Месяц назад +4

    Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. But after 67 years of independence, we still can't find the light switch. Oh, Ghana! PhD holders, how far with the economy?

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 12 дней назад

      It took the USA more than 150 years to industrialize. Some of you guys just want to reap where you have not sown. This is why they keep discriminating against you in their countries. Stay in your country and fight for it's betterment.

  • @roseanne1466
    @roseanne1466 Месяц назад +3

    5:35 - 8:00 Ghana's problem all listed in 2 and a half minute😢. When we get this solved, watch us and our economy grow faster than any European countries 🎉🎉🎉

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 12 дней назад

      Ghana's economy has been growing rapidly for the past 20 years. What are you talking about? It took some Western countries more than 200 years to become "developed".

    • @roseanne1466
      @roseanne1466 11 дней назад

      @pkom6418 who told you that lie? We are at least 1000 years behind! And I'm not when joking

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 11 дней назад

      @@roseanne1466 Move to the West then. No one is stopping you.

    • @roseanne1466
      @roseanne1466 11 дней назад

      @@pkom6418 I'm already here living a good life 😌✨️

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 11 дней назад

      @@roseanne1466 So, you were just being emotional. Emotions are allowed 😊.

  • @atomz3397
    @atomz3397 Месяц назад

    The voice notes and commentary by the general public on this issue of hope in the brand Ghana is an indictment on our leaders.
    In fact they have failed portoor.
    The greater challenge is you cannot hold them accountable as for some people voting for either NDC or NPP is a sport. I am a Chelsea fan so whether good or bad I am with Chelsea. Otherwise we would have had a third force long time already.
    I have not lost hope in myself to make it but in our current crop of leaders we have to forget it for now. Hopefully, there next generation of leadership might offer so hope.
    As I always say man does not make man it's God who is in control of my life. Whether in Ghana or Europe my God will bless me.
    God bless our nation!

  • @barbudo12
    @barbudo12 Месяц назад +1

    Those who overthrew Nkrumah have succeeded! They have worked hand-in-glove with the imperialists to ensure that Ghana is permanently enfeebled.

    • @agoogo5026
      @agoogo5026 29 дней назад

      Gbedemah was the one who betrayed Nkrumah. Stop blaming others. Go and read the declassified CIA Intel on Nkrumah coup.

  • @samueladjabeng5957
    @samueladjabeng5957 Месяц назад

    1:03:51 - Maybe it’s ok to complain but I insist that it’s even better to make concrete suggestions for improvements in Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤.
    Let’s start by supporting the Ghana Card and other digitization efforts to the latter. No matter who wins the election they should continue the digitization. That’s the beginning of progress.
    Because, you can talk from now till tomorrow but if you don’t know the beginning of progress, it’s a waste of time.

  • @Kwabena-A
    @Kwabena-A Месяц назад +1

    As sad as the situation is, the country has been bought and paid for by a small group of people even though we were all born there. I don't believe in Ghana and it's the way I've taught and raised my kids to believe.

    • @abdulsadick731
      @abdulsadick731 Месяц назад

      u r right on point, it has been infront of us but like they say, we have eyes but we don't see. Govt is now selling ssnit assets to an individual and we are all quiet.

  • @aningagyeiyeboahjoe5003
    @aningagyeiyeboahjoe5003 Месяц назад

    Although all these so called doctorate individuals are leaving in Ghana they make a significant part of their living on foreign funded research projects and consultancy. Let’s face facts how many of these research findings locally are implemented in this country. So in other words it is being a politician or knowing or having a family member in the top political class than having a PHD

  • @niiago73
    @niiago73 29 дней назад

    Yes Ghana would be better

  • @opinionist
    @opinionist Месяц назад

    The situation in Ghana right now can be likened to putting a band-aid on a bullet wound.

  • @seth8936
    @seth8936 27 дней назад

    A PHD that doesn't translate into anything meaningful !😢

  • @emmanuelameyaw9735
    @emmanuelameyaw9735 Месяц назад

    Some should leave, it is better than one child policy...it will raise the gdp per capita and wages.

  • @kwakubonsu4602
    @kwakubonsu4602 Месяц назад

    People travel from Ghana, young people, to find a way of supporting family and in the process sustaining the economy of Ghana! Find out how much the diaspora sends to Ghana every year?? Then look into what Ghanaians do in USA, Canada, UK, Germany etc., etc., in order to send to Ghana all that they do. And for what? For these thieves, these hooligans you call politicians to squander ??

  • @selormlanyo4117
    @selormlanyo4117 Месяц назад +1

    GHANA GO BEE. MAYBE NOT IN OUR TIME. IF U GET THE CHANCE TO LIVE , LIVE AND LIFE IS NOT MEANT TO BE LIVED ONLY IN GEOGRAPHICAL SETTING.

  • @3ericato
    @3ericato Месяц назад

    I am surprised when journalists like Bernard pretend on air that Ghanaians never left Ghana for abroad until now. I finished UGBS in 2006 and didn’t get a job after national service. I won the visa lottery and happily left for the USA in 2010. During that time, majority of my friends also left. Ghanaians will continue to leave because Ghana is becoming worse every year & those who stay are okay with it, or they don’t have options 🤔.

  • @kwesianim8259
    @kwesianim8259 Месяц назад +3

    Hmmm, sky should shut up

  • @emmanuelaryeetey5729
    @emmanuelaryeetey5729 Месяц назад +1

    The lawyer is giving a political talk, the issues of politics in Gh is a grass root problem, give me a more practical approach of holding politicians accountable in Gh,
    The system is not working in Gh

  • @Kwaku_Amankwaah
    @Kwaku_Amankwaah Месяц назад

    Sky, please don't be emotional. The person who lives at "Mirage" at Airport Residential has a perspective that is completely different from someone who lives at Kiosk estate at Kwame Nkrumah Circle. It's just simple.

    • @aminu_lahh
      @aminu_lahh Месяц назад

      Thats what i always say

  • @kwabenaamoako6726
    @kwabenaamoako6726 Месяц назад +4

    When you are down, will your country come for you. ?

  • @e-levy2098
    @e-levy2098 Месяц назад

    MY QUESTION IS WHEN DID GHANA START ISSUING NATIONAL IDENTITY AND GOOD ROADS. SOME YOUTH ARE IN CANADA SLEEPING ON THE STREETS AND HAVING NO JOBS.

  • @redelahimohammedhamzah9678
    @redelahimohammedhamzah9678 Месяц назад

    Has Sky ever lived in a compound house before? He is speaking as all Ghanaians have their own bathroom

  • @princequaye6741
    @princequaye6741 Месяц назад

    Bernard kindly tell the man to mind his language … the guy is talking about his reality which “unfortunately” is the sad story the youth share as well. If you live in a country that nothing works … you lack the motivation to even want to better yourself.
    So if you have to scrap “washrooms” to be able to provide quality lifestyle for you and your family outside Ghana … me and what am going through will hence support that notion because it’s actually a reality for a lot who even had masters degree and towed the same line and now have better lives nonetheless theirs lives would have stagnated in Ghana with their degree…
    Simple

  • @schweinsteiger3199
    @schweinsteiger3199 Месяц назад

    12:43 🤣🤣🤣

  • @agoogo5026
    @agoogo5026 29 дней назад

    Nigerians are making money in Ghana, and yet Ghanaians are complaining in their own country because of politics. We can't even see the opportunities in front of us.

    • @michaelacheampong2869
      @michaelacheampong2869 23 дня назад

      Listen people around the subregion borrow money at a lower interest to come and invest here.

  • @benjamindziworshie8679
    @benjamindziworshie8679 Месяц назад

    Sky sky sky , please please please. You go explain taya.
    My youth leave......leave

  • @yunusaminbari3060
    @yunusaminbari3060 Месяц назад

    Please just listen to English spoken by Ga mante , Ashanti king and president Akufu Ado and decide if Ghana is good for you.

  • @user-mg8eb9rp2x
    @user-mg8eb9rp2x Месяц назад

    Good question I wish Ghanaians can answer this question 😢

  • @redelahimohammedhamzah9678
    @redelahimohammedhamzah9678 Месяц назад

    Sky has lost in touch with the reality of most Ghanaians just because he seems okay and secondly sky is speaking like e party foot soldier

  • @aaronatakora2082
    @aaronatakora2082 Месяц назад +2

    There are a lot of PhD holders who amounts to nothing..Being a PhD holder doesn’t make anyone superior..
    As for the youth losing hope in Ghana de3,it’s a nonstarter..Even Akuffo Addo doesn’t have hope in Ghana..Tweaaa

  • @djaniedivine9743
    @djaniedivine9743 Месяц назад +1

    The Ghanaian leadership is not helping the youth and the country as a whole.
    Bernard, I don't know how much you earn in your in your job, but I bet if you get the opportunity, you'll also leave.
    Ghana is destroyed by the politicians, and the media and you people are also part.
    We're leaving and never retuning to invest in the 'tax economy' that kills business.

  • @funprints1
    @funprints1 Месяц назад

    It was never about a PhD vs a passport. It's always been about the societal benefits of being Dutch vs being even the most ELITE (PhD) of Ghanaians.
    Screaming on radio about putting down PhDs shows the gentleman in the peacock attire has no clue what the conversation is about. Tell him to Google Hyperbole

  • @josephmensah8144
    @josephmensah8144 Месяц назад

    Richard Sky hmmmmmmm. hmmmmm hmmmmmm.

  • @reubenaddison4048
    @reubenaddison4048 Месяц назад

    Richard Sky is either trolling, clowning or being a devils advocate. Because eei. Someone who claims to have been broke and now has political contacts and etc. Now he is pretending not to understand the plight of the average Ghanaian. This is why the country can’t be fixed. When a Ghanaian is doing ok everyone else should shut up. Talking down on a toilet cleaner ~ who has a better quality of life than many

  • @emmanueltuasi9344
    @emmanueltuasi9344 Месяц назад +3

    You Sky, why didn't you stay in Ghana and do your law degree but run to UK?

  • @yawansong8857
    @yawansong8857 Месяц назад

    Sky YOU GOT IT WRONG IN THIS DISCUSSION

    • @yawansong8857
      @yawansong8857 Месяц назад +1

      To my Lady with the special care kid, I say you are doing your best and I’m praying for you and your family.

  • @dennisyanney1065
    @dennisyanney1065 Месяц назад

    PhD in Software engineering oo.. hmmm

  • @bosby8742
    @bosby8742 Месяц назад

    Bernard, all the youngsters look forward to opportunities to explore their talents.
    Again you will realise those travelling don't even know the name of the Presidents or the Prime Minister of the country they are going all that they care is in the Words of Twene Jonas the system is working!!Bernard I met

  • @anthonymark5097
    @anthonymark5097 Месяц назад

    Look, Ghana is a doomed country in your lifetime. If you have the means to get out to a country where you can better your life then get the hell out of Ghana now. Ghana is getting worse by the day. Get out now if you can!

  • @aosifodoe
    @aosifodoe Месяц назад

    Skyy is funny

  • @atuwen3106
    @atuwen3106 Месяц назад

    please tell this man to chop his critical thinking 😂

    • @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846
      @ghsheabutterblacksoap2846 Месяц назад

      Don't mind him!!! If the so-called critical thinking is not giving us practical solutions regarding how to navigate the corrupt environment we have, then what is their use? Are they just textbook/published articles smart?

  • @mobrown7594
    @mobrown7594 Месяц назад

    Because Ghana is stressful

  • @rmonga6082
    @rmonga6082 Месяц назад +1

    Change the governance model. Proper design for purpose education. Corruption galore. Gh is lost. Your leaders are corrupt and stupit😂

  • @Artfulsketches-u8g
    @Artfulsketches-u8g Месяц назад

    It looks like u people don't know what's going on in the world

  • @abdulsadick731
    @abdulsadick731 Месяц назад

    like myself here, I am not into flashy and trendy lifestyle, so I am good. I don't mind living without all the modern gadgets and gizmos.

  • @abdulsadick731
    @abdulsadick731 Месяц назад

    Hard work does not pay in Ghana, at least not for the majority. The system has been designed to keep the privileged more privileged and the less privileged, more less privileged

    • @pkom6418
      @pkom6418 12 дней назад +1

      Have a more optimistic mindset.

  • @nmibayellaatuah796
    @nmibayellaatuah796 25 дней назад

    Sky is furious for absolutely nothing.
    I will definitely go for a Dutch passport than to pursue a PhD in a hopeless country. With all due respect 🫡

  • @starsnoireart
    @starsnoireart Месяц назад

    I love Ghana and I will always root for Ghana. But when I keep reading about things like constant lights out, constant corruption, the government’s inability to create jobs or invest in the country’s industries, and the way they are getting deeper and deeper into debt with the IMF, I can’t help but lose hope.
    I want to see Ghana become amazing. But i fear I won’t be able to see its glory in my lifetime.