No Kojo Danso, a Ghanaian based in the U.S., was a guest on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide with DJ Nyaami. A regular contributor to the show, he currently resides in Maryland and has extensive knowledge of the area, particularly where immigrant communities, including Spanish-speaking groups, are concentrated.
During the interview, Kojo shared his perspective on immigration policies, employment opportunities, and the realities of life abroad.
Having previously worked in immigration enforcement and public health, he emphasized that individuals entering the U.S. with criminal records are likely to have their status revoked.
“Removing criminals is good for citizens,” he stated, acknowledging concerns about crime and gang-related issues in cities like Chicago.
On the political front, Kojo noted that many people fear Republican policies, but he believes former President Trump was a strong business leader.
He argued that if undocumented immigrants were deported, more jobs would open up for legal residents and citizens, allowing them to negotiate better wages.
“When locals refuse certain jobs, immigrants—often referred to as ‘Amigos’—step in and do them for lower pay,” he explained.
Kojo also addressed concerns about visa regulations, stating that authorities conduct thorough background checks before issuing visas.
However, those entering illegally from the Mexico border often bypass this process, leading to increased immigration concerns.
He cited a case where an Ivorian woman reportedly had her citizenship revoked upon arrival at the airport, emphasizing that misinformation on social media often instills unnecessary fear in people.
Beyond immigration, Kojo discussed broader social issues, including the impact of transgender policies in schools.
He claimed that some Christian parents were upset by these policies, leading 25% of them to vote for Trump.
“Parents are now hesitant to send their children to public schools because they worry they might be taught that they are trapped in the wrong body,” he added.
On the topic of business, Kojo firmly believes that investing in Africa is a better choice than struggling abroad.
“If you bring the same passion and dedication to Africa that you would in the U.S. or Europe, you’ll become rich in no time,” he said. He shared his own experience of starting businesses in Ghana, including ventures in car sales, spare parts, and waterproofing. Unfortunately, these businesses struggled in his absence. “If I had stayed, they would have thrived,” he admitted.
Kojo encouraged Ghanaians to explore local production instead of relying on imports, especially when the dollar exchange rate is unfavorable.
He also highlighted how many foreign investors discreetly move to Africa, setting up businesses in rural areas.
Looking ahead, Kojo plans to return to Ghana more frequently, dedicating time to teaching others about waterproofing, flooring, and tiling.
“I’m not going broke; I want to prove a concept,” he asserted. He has already introduced a high-quality waterproofing product to Ghana, emphasizing its money-back guarantee and superior durability compared to other options.
For those in need of construction solutions, Kojo provided his business contact details, directing interested parties to his website and Instagram page, isonemusa.com. He remains committed to helping others through the knowledge and resources he has gained over the years.
Kojo Danso has introduced high-quality waterproofing products in Ghana, offering a money-back guarantee. Unlike conventional options that require water mixing, his product is uniquely designed for superior durability and effectiveness.
For inquiries or construction solutions, you can reach out via:
📞 Ghana Contact: +233 244 696 194
🌍 Website: isonemusa.com
📷 Instagram: @isonemusalsc
📞 U.S. Contact: +1 410 330 66532
If you’re facing building-related waterproofing issues, Kojo assures that he can provide a lasting solution.
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