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There’s No Future For Ghanaians Living Abroad…..Ghanaians Minds Seize When They Hear Of Visa

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Obeng Darko Speaks Out on the Illusion of Traveling Abroad: Insights from SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Show

Obeng Darko, a well-known guest on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Gh show, recently shared some thought-provoking insights during an interview with the host, DJ Nyaami, who also serves as the founder and CEO of SVTV Africa.

The discussion centered on the struggles of Ghanaians chasing the dream of traveling to Europe or America, often at great financial and emotional cost.

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The Harsh Reality of Traveling Abroad

DJ Nyaami opened the conversation by highlighting the devastating experiences of individuals who sell off their properties or borrow huge sums of money to fund their journey abroad, often through dubious middlemen.

Some even lose their lives in the process of trying to recover the money lost to these “connection men.

He also noted the irony of Ghanaians in Gulf countries constantly complaining about hardships, questioning why they chose to travel there in the first place.

Recalling an incident where DJ Nyaami helped repatriate stranded Ghanaian women from Egypt back to Ghana, he emphasized that many migrants often overlook the challenges abroad, driven by the illusion of a better life.

Obeng Darko’s Perspective

Obeng Darko’s comments revealed the deep-rooted societal programming that makes many Ghanaians obsessed with the idea of travelling abroad.

He attributed this mindset to decades of psychological manipulation:


“Ghanaians’ brains freeze at the mention of a visa,” he remarked. “That’s why they sell their properties just to travel. Many believe abroad is heaven, a mindset that was instilled by the colonialists.”

He explained that while some have succeeded abroad, the majority struggle. He recounted instances of people selling completed houses in Ghana to fund their migration, only to find themselves in dire circumstances overseas. Obeng lamented,

“People sell their futures just to chase a dream that may not materialize. Some even sleep on the streets abroad or develop mental health issues because their expectations aren’t met.”

The Cost of Living Abroad

Obeng Darko drew comparisons between life in Ghana and abroad, arguing that Ghanaians often underestimate the challenges of living overseas.


“In Ghana, we build our houses and buy cars outright. Abroad, you rely on loans, mortgages, and car payments.

If you don’t go to work, you don’t get paid. That’s not wealth,” he said.

He noted that some elderly Ghanaians who have built mansions back home still live in cramped conditions abroad because they believe Ghana lacks proper infrastructure, such as hospitals.

Darko also highlighted the financial struggles of Ghanaians abroad, explaining that many cannot even save substantial amounts of money despite working long hours.

He said, “Someone who raises £26,000 is considered rich in Ghana, but most Ghanaians abroad don’t have that amount in their accounts.”

A Call for a Shift in Mindset

Obeng stressed the need for a mindset change among Ghanaians.

He argued that success is not guaranteed by simply traveling abroad and that people should focus on creating opportunities locally.


“Chinese people come to Ghana and make it, yet Ghanaians undervalue their own potential in their country,” he said. “If we want true freedom, we need to reprogram our minds and think beyond the visa dream.”

He urged those considering migration to do proper research before making any decisions, saying,

“Before you travel, take a tourist visa, visit, and observe. Don’t sell your properties or borrow huge sums of money just to relocate.”

On Religion and Education

Obeng also criticized how religion and education contribute to the problem.

He noted that blind faith often prevents people from making rational decisions, while a lack of practical skills leaves many educated Ghanaians unemployed.

“Graduate teachers take loans to pay for connections to travel instead of making smarter choices,” he lamented.

In Conclusion

In closing, Obeng Darko warned against taking up menial jobs abroad under harsh conditions, as they can lead to physical and emotional exhaustion.

“Don’t do stupid jobs abroad. You’ll die quickly because your soul is unhappy, and your body is overstressed.”

He encouraged Ghanaians to value what they have, invest in their own country, and stop chasing illusions.

“There’s no guaranteed future abroad. Success depends on you, not your location. Make intelligent choices and build your life where you are.”

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