Nana King, a regular guest on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide show with DJ Nyaami, finally returned to Ghana and visited the SVTV Africa studios for an in-person interview.
Speaking about his trip, Nana King explained:
“I came to Ghana during Easter. You know, when some ‘borgas’ say ‘Ghana yɛ dɛ’, they often mean alcohol and women. But for me, taking a vacation helps relieve stress. I had already planned to come back and start something that generates income, so that when I visit Ghana, I’ll have a sustainable source of support.”
He added that he’s considering investing in a taxi business, which can operate in the U.S. and support him financially whenever he visits Ghana.
Nana King also shared a humorous but serious health experience:
“At one point, the weather in America made my manhood stop working, but when I got to Ghana, it worked perfectly again. It was definitely the cold weather that almost killed it!”
He emphasized the need for Ghana to improve its healthcare, security, and overall safety systems.
Touching on immigration matters, Nana King offered advice to those planning to travel to the U.S.:
“If someone promises to get you American documents (nkratáta) and charges $100,000, it might be worth it. But if it’s just a visa and they want $10,000, don’t pay. It’s not worth it.”
He also shed light on recent U.S. immigration policy updates under former President Trump:
“Trump introduced a self-deportation policy. If you’ve overstayed your visa and don’t have documents, you now risk being charged $500 per day. Imagine overstaying for two years!”
However, he revealed an alternative for undocumented immigrants:
“If you have a business or something doing back home, just download the CBP1 app and self-deport. The U.S. government will even pay for your return ticket and give you $1,000 as support.”
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