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I wouldn’t have travelled if I earned GHS10,000 as a teacher, the future wasn’t promising – Ghanaian reveals

by Sharon Frimpomaa Opoku
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Akwasi Asare, a Ghanaian based in Canada, left his teaching career in Ghana due to concerns about the prospects for teachers.

In a chat on SVTV AFRICA, Akwasi indicated that he would not have travelled abroad for greener pastures if he earned GHS10,000 or more as monthly pay. 

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He said, “Living in Ghana is not as bad as people say. I would have stayed in Ghana if I earned GHS10,000 to GHS12,000 monthly. I was paid GHS2800 before I left Ghana.” 

Akwasi Asare stated that Ghana’s government frequently neglects teachers, posing a significant challenge to the education system. He added that it is difficult to survive in Ghana on a teacher’s salary.

“I was not married, but I had a family to support and bills to settle. I couldn’t cater to their needs as much as I wanted, so I decided to travel.”

Mr Asare shared the differences between working in Canada and Ghana. He revealed that his first pay felt unreal because “(it felt) like I had wasted time and energy teaching in Ghana. I got sad when I received my first pay. My monthly pay in Ghana is just two days’ pay in Canada.”

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