18th September 2022 12:47:38 PM
1 min readGhanaian Nana Boadu Gyan, who lives in the UK, has admitted that he frequently poses as someone else when he meets other Ghanaians in England.According to Nana Gyan, who spoke on SVTV Africa, the Ghanaian community overseas is the "bedrock of many problems," so he pretends."Before coming here, you didn't know anyone, but as soon as you arrive, people want to interject themselves in your business.
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When they learn something about you, it becomes a topic right away.I don't think I'd want to be friends with a Ghanaian if I met them.I'll help if you need it, but since I've been here, I haven't visited a single Ghanaian," said Mr. Gyan.Speaking about life in the UK, Mr. Gyan disclosed that he occasionally experiences depression, particularly when things don't go as planned.
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In contrast to Ghana, he continued, they overwork themselves to pay their bills and rent."There are moments when I feel upset because you've worked hard and may be hoping for a result in this amount of time, but it doesn't happen that way.Although the competition here is tough, it helps you gain experience and strengthens your resolve, Nana continued.
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