Ghanaians are everywhere—from Timbuktu to Seoul and I wouldn’t be shocked if we have some few of our country men living in Pyongyang.
For those back home, they may be going through their own problems—ranging from electricity to high cost of living but the grass is not greener at the other end, contrary to popular assumption.
It’s hard everywhere under the sun—and though I have electricity out here in Finland, I do have to wake up at 5am in freezing temperatures for 6 days a week. And at the end of the month, most of the money I make vanishes into bills.
There are advantages and disadvantages wherever you choose to live—even though certain places are considered a little better than others, depending on what you really want in life.