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Once Homeless at 18, Now a Business Mogul—Meet the UK-Ghanaian Behind Bread, Transport, and T-Shirt Brands Lost Grandma and Mother Within a Week—Now Spending More Time in Ghana

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Eugene Owuraku, popularly known by his nickname “Copper,” is a Ghanaian residing in Nottingham and Mansfield in the United Kingdom—areas known to be home to many affluent individuals. Born in Bantama Sentroso, Eugene was raised by his grandmother alongside his brother. He comes from a relatively well-off family, with many relatives who had traveled abroad.

In an Interview with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide Show, Eugene revealed that he began his education in Soldier Line and later enrolled at Kumasi Anglican Secondary School, though he didn’t complete it. His parents eventually moved him to the UK, along with his siblings. They migrated in three batches; Eugene was part of the first group, which included four children. Two additional siblings were born in the UK, making them six in total.

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As a youth, Eugene admits he was stubborn. At around 18 or 19 years old, he was evicted by his father while they lived in Tottenham, forcing him to start life on his own. He took on various jobs including driving and card-related businesses, and frequently associated with other Ghanaians.

While attending the College of North East London, Eugene met a young lady whose influence changed the course of his life. Despite being only 16, she had a maturity beyond her years. She introduced him to church, which led to his repentance and personal transformation. They eventually married in the Methodist Church and have now been married for over 20 years, raising two children together.

In 2007, Eugene visited Ghana and launched a publication called City View Magazine. Although social media later affected the business, the initiative marked a milestone in his entrepreneurial journey. He lived in Ghana for two years during that period. Over the years, Eugene has continued to visit Ghana every three months, maintaining strong family ties and overseeing multiple business ventures including bottled water, house-to-house water delivery, and bread production.

He owns several properties in Ghana, most of which are located in rural areas, mirroring the UK’s trend where the wealthy often prefer countryside living. Eugene believes that living in cities like London offers little financial benefit, describing London as chaotic and impersonal—comparing it to Kejetia market in Ghana.

Currently, he works as a truck driver and AGT driver, traveling across Scotland, Wales, and France. He also completed a course worth £4,000 and is proud of earning qualifications in driving and other technical areas. Eugene is committed to personal growth and has taught himself T-shirt printing, plumbing, electrical work, and other “side hustle” skills to support himself.

Despite his busy lifestyle, Eugene maintains a spiritual perspective on life and warns against womanizing. He views women with deep respect, almost reverence, saying one once advised him to get his documents in order and avoid unnecessary entanglements.

Eugene distances himself from most Ghanaians abroad, preferring to focus on work and family. He’s passionate about giving back and believes more Ghanaians abroad should consider returning home earlier to contribute meaningfully, instead of waiting until old age. He’s currently working on a book outlining principles for success, with themes such as discipline, frugality, and hard work.

He also believes the Ghanaian government should enact policies to ensure that the remains of Ghanaians abroad are brought home when they pass, as a sign of respect and dignity.

Having lost both his grandmother and mother within a week, Eugene has grown more committed to spending more time in Ghana. He advises people not to judge others based on appearances and encourages everyone to strive for better lives through learning and dedication.

 

 

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