My Friend Sold Me Out To The German Police ‘Nkrataa Asem’ – Germany-based Ghanaian Reveals More



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32 thoughts on “My Friend Sold Me Out To The German Police ‘Nkrataa Asem’ – Germany-based Ghanaian Reveals More”

  1. First 14 secs of this video sef bore me.. What's 5,000gh cedi in that Ghana.. Don't generalise every shit.. I was making more than that in Gh.. Decided to move to Germany for education yrs ago and I'm making 6 times that amount after bills comfortable …..you people dey talk too much. Hoh

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  2. All these people should just shut up and go back home Chaley there’s no way you can compare Ghana broni krom. If you know you can’t stay shush and go back home and go earn your Gh5,000 and feel comfortable. Lazy people. Keep your predicaments to yourself and don’t distract others.

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  3. Are you serious, if you make 5000gh cedis in Gh don’t travel you say. Bruv let’s be real here , the advantages abroad far supersedes everything in Ghana. Heath care, good roads, perfect system that makes the way of life for people Normal is what we talking about aside the monetary aspect.This is what you won’t get in Ghana , I believe everyone should have the opportunity to travel.

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  4. There is really nothing like friends abroad, and honestly, I don't blame them for ignoring his calls. For all you know, they also don't have krataa, and in a bid to help him, they'll also be caught. Don't blame people for certain actions, it's the system.

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  5. Most Immigrants choose the hard way thinking its the easiest way, Immigrate rightly. the funny part is some immigrants are enjoying whiles others are complaining. what are they not doing rightly, learn and advance professionally

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  6. Even if you earring 6 thousand ghcedis please don't listen to this guy still come aboard because don't forget the 6 thousand he's talking about you also gonna pay bills in it, so tell me how many are you also gonna save. But remember not every aboard is Abrokyire. Take it from me if you come to Abrokyire and never make it then your generation is under cursed or you have a stupid habit.

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  7. He spoke well but let him know 6,000 cedis is no money in Ghana when you have responsibilities. imagine myself i earn 6,000 cedis but have lots of responsibilities; 1. 3 siblings that i take care of 2. i pay rent for parents and give them money every months 3. i pay rent myself and bills (water and light) 4. pay school fees and feed for siblings just to raise them as well, at the end of the month i cannot make nothing out of my salary. will prefer there if i even make 10,000 cedis here

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  8. Western culture is very different.You can’t bring that Ghanaian mentality here when you married and don’t want to help when it comes to household duties.Every one need to play their part cos is not the full responsibility of the woman to do everything.I’m a naturalized US citizen from Ghana and have that experience.Happy wife Happy home.

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  9. It is always those who led a poor life in Ghana who keep encouraging people to sell their properties and travel abroad. He will regret this mindset years down the line. From my personal experience and that of my father and many family members living abroad. ONE THING I REALIZED IS THAT LIFE ABROAD HAS AN EXPIRY DATE. Especially those of us who were born and raised in Ghana. It will get to a point you will get tired of the life abroad but can’t go back home because you abandoned Ghana when you got here. People need to be wise.

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