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31 Yrs In Canada; I Cried A Lot -Out Of Frustration, I Used My Mouth To Divorce My Husband Many Times , I’ve Learnt A Lot

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Nana Kyeremaa, a Ghanaian Nurse in Canada, Shares 31-Year Journey on SVTV Africa

Nana Kyeremaa, a Ghanaian based in Canada, appeared on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide with DJ Nyaami, where she opened up about her emotional and inspiring 31-year journey abroad.

She revealed that she is a professional nurse and has lived in Canada for over three decades. Before relocating, she worked as Teacher Gifty in a remote area in Ghana. Coming from a strong family—her mother a teacher and her father hardworking—she also sold pof-pof to support herself.

According to her, travelling abroad wasn’t easy. Her family and loved ones had to gather money to secure her visa and flight ticket. When she finally arrived in Canada, she made a decision to first stabilize her life before sending money home, stressing that if she failed abroad, the same people who supported her would mock her.

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Nana Kyeremaa shared that she got married in Canada, became pregnant, and has raised all her children there. She and her husband have now been married for 31 years, and all three of their children have completed university and are doing professional jobs. She said this was intentional because she didn’t want her children to become homeless in the future, especially since she hopes to retire in Ghana.

Speaking about life abroad, she emphasized that Canada needs workers—but they expect immigrants to come with skills, education, or money. Anyone who travels without a trade or relevant university qualification struggles. She advised those planning to relocate to equip themselves with skills before travelling.

She also explained that the Canadian government provides child benefits to children born in the country, which supports families. However, she cautioned parents to monitor the type of friends their children have abroad because freedom without guidance can mislead them.

Nana Kyeremaa added that homelessness is common in places like New York and Canada, especially for those with no support or family. Many elderly people die alone in care homes. In Ghana, however, pension payments and community support help the elderly live with dignity, as neighbours and family are always around.

After 31 years in Canada, Nana Kyeremaa says she has cried, struggled, learned, and grown—but is grateful for how far she has come.

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