500+ African American and Caribbeans receive Ghana citizenship.

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This is cool to see. There will be challenges, but still cool to see.

I think I posted it before, but a friend of mine has plans of moving his wife and kids to Kenya in the next three years. Fortunately, he’s in a position to do so because the breh has real bread
 

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Somebody’s original country will practically never hate them overall. Wherever someone settles down, most people simply don’t make a big deal of where you’re from like that.

If something makes sense for you, then do it.
 
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I wonder what people do for work when they move there. Surely you’re not leaving a warehouse in America to work at a warehouse in Ghana.

Serious question.
I'm assuming majority of these folks are either educated, or have some type of wealth. So long as you have credentials, or business mind, there's opportunities.
 

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I'm assuming majority of these folks are either educated, or have some type of wealth. So long as you have credentials, or business mind, there's opportunities.

Sounds like we are having a brain drain if our best are moving to africa
 

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I wonder what people do for work when they move there. Surely you’re not leaving a warehouse in America to work at a warehouse in Ghana.

Serious question.

I'm assuming majority of these folks are either educated, or have some type of wealth. So long as you have credentials, or business mind, there's opportunities.
The average salary in Ghana is approximately **$170 per month** (800 GHS) for the formal sector, with high-skilled employees earning around **$350.70 per month** (2030 GHS) in 2024[1][2]. Overall, annual earnings can range from about **$1,000 to $3,000**, depending on the industry and skill level[3][4]. Salary disparities exist, with some skilled professionals earning significantly more based on experience and qualifications.

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[1] Average Salary in Ghana (USD): A Comprehensive Guide Average Salary in Ghana (USD): A Comprehensive Guide – Kingsgate Lifestyle
[2] Ghana Wages High Skilled 2024 | Minimum & Average https://take-profit.org/en/statistics/wages-high-skilled/ghana/
[3] What is considered to be a good salary in Ghana ? : r/ghana - Reddit
[4] What is the average salary in Africa in 2024? - Time Doctor What is the average salary in Africa in 2024?
[5] Daily base pay in Ghana 2010-2022 - Statista Ghana: daily base pay | Statista
[6] Average monthly living wage in Ghana 2016-2019 - Statista Ghana: average living wage 2016-2019 | Statista
[7] Salary: Teacher in Ghana 2024 - Glassdoor https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/ghana-teacher-salary-SRCH_IL.0,5_IN91_KO6,13.htm
 

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I wonder what people do for work when they move there. Surely you’re not leaving a warehouse in America to work at a warehouse in Ghana.

Serious question.
Most will either retire or work remotely

Saw a vid of a guy from Ghana who went to school and to live in Germany, pawged up, had biracial kids, then moved them back to ghana.

He does remote work type shyt. Ghana is not expensive so you don’t need as much. Wife works at a local hospital or something I believe.
 
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