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I Secured My Nkrataa in Gh Before Traveling – If You Earn GHC 5,000 Monthly, Don’t Rush Abroad

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Richmond, a Ghanaian based in the UK, has been living there for about a year now.

In an interview with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide, Richmond, a Ghanaian living in the UK, shared his journey from Kumasi to life abroad and the lessons he’s learned along the way.

Before moving to the UK, Richmond ran a cement-selling business in Kumasi and later supplied sand for construction projects. While the business had potential, he also faced major challenges, which made him consider new opportunities. In 2023, he decided to travel as a dependant visa holder.

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Richmond explained that his uncle had warned him never to travel abroad without proper documentation (“nkrataa”). He took that advice seriously, noting that without legal papers, life overseas is far more difficult. He cautions Ghanaians not to compare themselves to people who risk their lives traveling by sea, saying that it’s better to stay in Ghana if you have a stable job.

Life in the UK started with support from his stepfather, who picked him up at the airport and showed him the ropes. Richmond later moved to Rugby, where a French friend helped him secure a job. His first major role was in an Amazon warehouse, where he learned to operate machinery and handle logistics. Although he no longer works there, those skills remain useful.

Today, Richmond works with GW, a company specializing in computer configuration and waste management. His duties include operating machines in McDonald’s facilities that process cardboard waste—cutting, wrapping, and compacting it for recycling.

According to Richmond, life abroad has its pros and cons. Some colleagues are welcoming and willing to teach, while others are openly racist. The cold winters are another big challenge. He advises that if you’re unemployed and struggling in Ghana, the UK could be a good option, but if you already have a good job and stable income at home, you might be better off staying.

Richmond lives alone, cooks for himself, and believes that saving at least £1,000 a month can help secure a good future. He has a child but is not married, noting that relationships in the UK can be difficult—some women start demanding money once a proposal is made. He stresses the importance of self-discipline, especially for Ghanaians abroad, as having the right documents alone is not enough to succeed.

Currently, he is taking courses to upgrade his skills and hopes to transition into a better job soon.

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