Samuel Agyei, a Ghanaian man residing in New Jersey, USA, has shared his difficult experiences regarding his family and life abroad with Dj Nyaami On the Daily Hustle worldwide Show.
Reflecting on his journey, he recounted how he initially started as a dishwasher at Resorts Casino before working his way up to becoming a chef.
Eventually, he secured a position at the VIP Club, where he cooked for a predominantly white clientele.
Financially, Agyei saw a significant shift in his earnings over the years. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, he earned $900 every two weeks. However, during the pandemic, his income increased to $900 weekly, allowing him to build a house in Ghana.
Despite his financial progress, he now deeply regrets bringing his children to America, as their attitudes and behavior changed drastically upon arrival.
Agyei described numerous conflicts with his children, particularly his daughter, who took him to court after he asked her to contribute to household expenses.
He also recalled how, during a trip to Ghana, he arranged for a land guard to protect his daughter, only for her to sever ties with him upon her return. His sons, who once assured him they would not get tattoos or piercings, later went against their word, a decision he blames on their mother’s influence.
Beyond family disputes, Agyei lamented the betrayal he faced.
He claimed that his wife and children conspired against him to seize his properties in Ghana.
He built his house during the pandemic using funds he saved, yet his children, who received similar financial support during COVID-19, now aim to take ownership of his assets.
He expressed disappointment that, despite all he sacrificed for them, they have refused to support him in his time of need.
When he became financially strained and hospitalized, none of his children offered help, forcing him to rely on a friend in Germany for assistance.
His legal troubles further complicated his life.
He alleged that his daughter falsely accused him of abuse(rape), leading to his arrest.
Meanwhile, his wife in Ghana hired a lawyer against him, prolonging his legal battles.
Despite his own lawyer’s assertion that there was no evidence against him, the case remains under investigation.
Agyei believes that his wife and children have manipulated the system to discredit him and ultimately take away his hard-earned property.
Agyei also reflected on his past decisions.
He regretted marrying a woman from a particular tribe, despite his mother’s warnings.
He recalled how he once attempted to bring his wife to the U.S., but after that failed, he only managed to bring their children, a decision he now deeply regrets.
His wife, according to him, has allowed her relatives to live in his house in Ghana while demanding that he pay utility bills from abroad.
With his trust in his children shattered, Agyei has decided to distance himself from them. He no longer expects them to care for him and is instead focusing on securing his future in Ghana.
He has completed his house, owns cars, and is saving money in a Ghanaian bank. He is currently waiting for compensation from a work-related injury, after which he plans to return to Ghana permanently.
Feeling betrayed and abandoned, Agyei holds firm to his belief that bringing his children to America was a mistake.
He insists that if deportation becomes an option, he would not hesitate to see his children deported as well. In his view, all the sacrifices he made to provide them with a better life only led to his suffering, leaving him with deep regret over his choices.
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