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He Went Mád & Ðíéd Becos He Brought His Wife To Belgium – I Won’t Bring My Wife From Ghana Becoz….

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Richmond “Ghana Boy” Shares His Life Story in Belgium on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide

Richmond, popularly known as Ghana Boy, is a Ghanaian based in Belgium who recently appeared on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide show with DJ Nyaami, where he opened up about his journey, struggles, and life lessons abroad.

Richmond revealed that his father brought him to Belgium at a very young age. As an only child at the time, the decision was made for him to leave Ghana and join his father in Europe. He was just 13 years old when he left Ghana, a move that changed the course of his life entirely. Back in Ghana, he had a strong passion for cooking, which later shaped his career path abroad.

In Belgium, Richmond trained and worked as a professional chef for some years before eventually quitting the profession to explore other job opportunities. He explained that Belgium offers various employment options, especially warehouse jobs, which are widely available around Antwerp, where he currently lives. According to him, many undocumented migrants work in warehouses, and interestingly, some of them earn more money than those with legal documents because they do not pay taxes.

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Richmond highlighted some of the benefits of living in Belgium, mentioning that workers are entitled to bonuses such as the Christmas bonus, a benefit that is not available in every European country. However, he also emphasized that life abroad is not as easy as many people back home assume.

Speaking about social life and community, Richmond admitted that he still associates with the Ghanaian community, although it is not always comfortable. He noted that some Ghanaians judge or insult others based on appearance, clothing, or perceived financial status. Despite this, he chooses to overlook such attitudes. He also mentioned that Pakistani food is very similar to Ghanaian food, yet many Ghanaians do not patronize their shops, even though the food items closely match what they eat back home.

On relationships and family life, Richmond disclosed that he has two children, but he is no longer in a relationship with their mother. According to him, they grew tired of forcing the relationship and realized that distance sometimes helps people appreciate each other more. He expressed a strong preference for long-distance relationships, stating clearly that he does not enjoy living with a woman full-time.

Richmond shared a strong opinion on marriage and migration, warning men against bringing young wives from Ghana to Europe. He recounted a tragic story of a man who brought his young wife from Ghana to Belgium; within two years, the woman, who was just 33 years old, fell sick and died. For Richmond, such stories reinforce his belief that it is better for spouses to remain in Ghana and visit occasionally.

He stressed that if he ever marries again, he would prefer his wife to stay in Ghana and visit him in Belgium when necessary. He believes this arrangement reduces pressure, conflict, and unrealistic expectations. “When I invite you here, no matter what, you will go back,” he stated firmly, adding that many people have lost their lives abroad due to stress and hardship.

In conclusion, Richmond acknowledged that Belgium has helped him significantly and even enabled him to assist others in emergency situations to travel there. However, he cautioned Ghanaians against idealizing life abroad. According to him, survival in Europe requires mental strength, independence, and clear boundaries—especially in relationships. His story serves as a reminder that Abrokyire is not paradise, and everyone must choose the path that best protects their peace and life.

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