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I Took My Girlfriend To Vietnam,But After I Moved To The US,She Couldn’t Wait For My Nkrata &Left Me

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Takyi’s Journey: From Ghana to Vietnam to the U.S.

Ghanaian-born Takyi recently shared his life journey in an interview with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide.

Now living in Texas, he spoke about his experiences traveling from Ghana to Vietnam and eventually settling in the United States.

Takyi started by addressing a rumor about arrests in Texas, clarifying that despite what’s on the news, he hasn’t seen anyone being taken into custody. He moves around freely and has no criminal record.

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“I have all my documents, and I’m yet to see anyone being arrested,” he said.

His journey began in Ghana, where he worked as a teacher in Drobo. However, he felt teaching in Ghana wouldn’t give him the financial stability he wanted, so he started looking for opportunities abroad.

Unfortunately, he was scammed out of GHC 15,000 by someone who promised to secure him a visa for the UK Olympic Games.

After taking a loan and losing the money, he was left struggling to make ends meet. Determined to change his life, he eventually secured an opportunity to teach in Vietnam.

The process of getting to Vietnam wasn’t easy. He had to travel to Nigeria for his visa, and on the way, he was robbed.

Despite this setback, with the help of his brother, he finally got a plane ticket and moved to Vietnam in 2017.

Teaching English in Vietnam was a life-changing experience—he was well-paid, and his accommodation was taken care of. His teaching skills attracted many students, and he built a comfortable life there.

However, he had bigger dreams. Seeking better opportunities for his future family, he applied for an American visa.

Vietnam was a good place to make money, but it didn’t offer long-term security, especially for raising a family. If his wife gave birth there, she wouldn’t have proper documents, so he made the tough decision to move to the U.S. in December 2019.

Upon arriving in America, he initially struggled and even regretted his decision. Without financial support, he couldn’t continue his studies as planned.

He started working in a restaurant, where he was earning around $2,700–$2,800 every two weeks, including tips.

Eventually, he was promoted to a managerial position. Realizing the importance of stability, he aimed for government employment to secure benefits such as healthcare. He took and passed the necessary exams and was hired by the U.S. Army, which required him to have a green card.

Takyi emphasized the importance of planning before moving to America.

“America is not just about traveling and expecting things to work out for you. You need to be smart about your decisions,” he advised.

He also pointed out that getting a driver’s license early made a huge difference in his journey, as it helped him secure better jobs.

Reflecting on his personal life, he shared how he brought his girlfriend from Ghana to Vietnam. However, when he got his American visa, he sent her back to Ghana, hoping to bring her to the U.S. later.

Unfortunately, the long-distance and financial struggles were too much for their relationship, and she eventually left him. He later got married in the U.S. but admitted to making some mistakes along the way.

Despite all the challenges, Takyi has made significant progress. He has built three houses—one for his mother and two for himself. Now, he is focused on buying a house in the U.S. because he no longer wants to rent.

“I want to become a landlord and own property,” he said.

His final advice to others looking to move abroad:

“When you come to America, talk to those who have made it so they can guide you. Sometimes, it’s not just about hard work—it’s about making the right decisions.”

Takyi’s story is one of resilience, determination, and strategic planning. From struggling as a teacher in Ghana to building wealth and stability abroad, his journey serves as an inspiration to many seeking a better future.

 

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