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First Ghanaian On Worcester Mayoral Hopeful; I Waited 10Yrs For U.S Visa- Built A House In Ghana At 22 [8/6, 4:58 PM] DJ Nyami AFRICA: People Are Waiting For My Downfall, But I Can’t Afford To Fail—First Ghanaian On Worcester Mayoral Ballot

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First Ghanaian On Worcester Mayoral Hopeful; I Waited 10Yrs For U.S Visa- Built A House In Ghana At 22 [8/6, 4:58 PM] DJ Nyami  AFRICA: People Are Waiting For My Downfall, But I Can’t Afford To Fail—First Ghanaian On Worcester Mayoral Ballot
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A Ghanaian man currently vying for the position of Mayor in Worcester, USA, has shared his remarkable story—one filled with determination, faith, and hard work. His ambition and achievements are an inspiration to many, especially the Ghanaian community

He recounted that he first arrived in the United States in 1999. Back in Ghana, he attended Kings International School on Airport Road before continuing his education at Opoku Ware School. His parents were already in America and had tried for ten years to bring him over. Eventually, after a powerful prophecy and many attempts, he was granted a visa and moved to the U.S.

 

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Though he originally aspired to become a computer engineer, he later earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts. He worked while studying and managed to complete his degree in just three and a half years.

 

After graduating, he returned to Ghana for a while and had three children during that time. Remarkably, by the age of 22 or 23, he had already built a house in Ghana and started investing in properties in the United States.

 

“I had to grow up fast,” he said. “Some people didn’t like me, but I stayed focused. My father valued education, and I planned my life in 20-year phases.”

 

Today, he holds a law degree, works as a rehabilitation counselor, and is a licensed realtor. He is married to a Ghanaian woman from Mampong, and together they have four children. He has also helped bring four people to the U.S., including relatives, and they all live in Worcester.

 

He highlighted the growing presence of Ghanaians in Worcester, many of whom have opened shops and businesses, contributing positively to the local economy.

 

The upcoming Worcester mayoral election is in November, with primaries set for September 2nd. He is proud to be the first Ghanaian listed number one on the ballot. Though some Africans have previously tried to enter city council, he first contested in 2019 and is hopeful this time around.

 

“I have something to offer the Ghanaian community and the city as a whole,” he emphasized.

 

He is a father of five, with his eldest turning 17 next month. He regularly takes his children to Ghana and encourages others to invest in Ghanaian real estate, noting that properties are appreciating and people now buy homes in U.S. dollars.

 

“My life is all by the grace of God,” he shared. “When I see my children growing taller than me, I’m filled with joy. I try to be a good example to them. Raising kids in America isn’t easy, but I make sure nothing comes between me and my children. Even when they struggle, they come to me for support rather than going down the wrong path.”

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