I WON A LOTTERY 14 YEARS AGO AND WENT TO THE USA, I WAS MAKING LESS THAN $50,000 WORKING 3 JOBS
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In this video, I sit down with M3nsa, a Ghanaian who won a lottery to the USA 14 years ago, eager to embrace the American dream. Through hard work and dedication, he juggled three jobs simultaneously as a Walmart employee, a security guard, and a cleaner. Initially making less than $50,000 a year, M3nsa's story is one of incredible perseverance and resilience. He shares the pivotal moment when his mother and wife encouraged him to return to Ghana, leading to his success in building his first home in his hometown.
Join us as we explore M3nsa's inspiring journey and celebrate his achievements. Jump into the video and enjoy!
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“A lot of people are existing instead of living “ powerful
Just visited Ghana last month and I loved it
This guy has my vote. I agree with him completely. The “bug” to return will catch everyone sometime-dead or alive
As a black American living in Southern California.. I wouldn't ever want to leave my home to live in any other country. I love traveling and have visited the continent many times but could NEVER actually live in Africa. May God bless the people who can make that transition.
When he he said he would ask someone first their reason for moving, I knew this brother was a wise man. Also when he mentions foreigners trusting other foreigners over locals being just as risky, he couldn’t be more right.
Thank you Lord Jesus for the gift of life and blessings to me and my family $14,120.47 weekly profit Our lord Jesus have lifted up my Life!!!🙏❤️❤️
@ThuViDo
21 күн бұрын
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
@kabizrhosain5557
21 күн бұрын
Sure, the investment-advisor that guides me is….
@kabizrhosain5557
21 күн бұрын
Mrs Lee Wallace Stacey
@RyanIrman
21 күн бұрын
😱Sounds familiar, I have heard her name on several occasions.. and both her success stories in the wall Street journal!
@mrblowing1839
21 күн бұрын
Her services is the best, I got a brand new Lambo last week and paid off my mortgage loan thanks to her wonderful services!
Very relatable bro, congrats man.
Great interview from two brilliant brothers. The interviewer is really good.
Thank you for the update
The reason why Africa is under developed is because of what our African brother said about selfish chiefs did to him. Greed is why it is discouraging to people in diaspora to invest which is found predominantly in African countries.
Just visited Ghana last month and I loved it i will be back .. i see a lot business opportunities here in Ghana !! my fellow diasporians Africa is the present and futur ....
👏🏿👍🏿👏🏿👍🏿👏🏿👍🏿...You two resemble each other as blood Brothers
He is wrong when he says you can get rid of your car payment or mortgage and then move to Africa. That's not how that works. If your car is paid off or mortgage then yes but if they're not either you default on your payment and ruin your credit for the next 7 years or be patient till it's all paid off. That's the area I disagree with him.
@motongasa7453
25 күн бұрын
Mbote ndeko ozali mpe awa?
@RubyHayes775
25 күн бұрын
How I understand him is to sell the car or house and get rid of the debt that way. People do it everyday. You can't keep paying for the rest of your life.
@user-ug1kc5ti2x
25 күн бұрын
lol only a real American will now… that’s why so many immigrants who come back to the US or if they come back to the US suffer horrendously…. Because they do things in the moment instead of realizing that what they do will affect them years down the road for a very long time…
@naana-scelyne6370
23 күн бұрын
You can rent out your home and move to anywhere.
@rawdates
20 күн бұрын
Riiight!!!! I was going to comment on his comments as well because that is bogus. Sorry ooooo but it is!
The land issue is not targeted to Americans. Ghanaians living in Ghana can be victims too.
Some have student loans really and they cant be discharged , its in the 50,000 and that cant be paid off easily.
29:28 Can you explain the currency, how does 150 Mil equal to 15,000 Cedi.
Too many horror stories with chiefs and lands. Why do chiefs feel above the law? I’m not settling for whatever the chief does after I paid for what I wanted. Fk that!
This brother is doing great, and all his plans and aspirations are pointing in the right direction, Congratulations! Love it in Ghana as well! The question is, when one turns 60 or 70 years old, it might be wonderful to move back to Ghana and enjoy time with the grandkids, etc. However, one major reason some Ghanaians in the diaspora prefer to spend their old age outside of Ghana is the seemingly poor health care system.
People can exaggerate oohh on this internet
Someone who was lucky to get an opportunity through a lottery to come to the U.S. - seems selfish that he doesn’t want to share what he does or have other Ghanaians come to the U.S. to succeed the way he did!!!
Ah lotta African get into these accidents
The guy does stocks, crypto..etc.
You can see how those chief sold their own people into slavery. Greedy and nasty.
Why does the government of most of these African countries allow these yellow vehicles imported from Asia into their countries? You don’t see them in the United States or some of these Western countries. They have very high rates of accidents and fatalities. I think they should be banned altogether from being operated in Ghana and other places.
Ain’t no way my kids will play American football. Head will be like mooshy in 20 years
Why is it a secret what industry he works in the U.S.?
@ZaharaImole
Күн бұрын
Because if you got a 3rd eye you will automatically know what he does
Why bleep out...
WELDONE
H,mmmmm
Someone who was lucky to get an opportunity through a lottery to come to the U.S. - seems selfish that he doesn’t want to share what he does or have other Ghanaians come to the U.S. to succeed the way he did!!!
@ShxtsnGigzz
23 күн бұрын
Not telling you what I do is not because I’m trying to be selfish. It’s protection for me. This is the internet world that’s full of hate and envy. Your intention might be to motivate people but others might see it as a way to pull you down. Your INTENSIONS might be good as a reason to know more but others might not. I’d tell you if we were friends.
@terrencekemble3539
21 күн бұрын
What of he was Flipping them Birds and he doesn't want his Brothers and sisters get in trouble it's different now than back in them Days just saying Blessings Bro you. Did well
@terrencekemble3539
21 күн бұрын
Don't know about the car but he can sell the House for sure I did it Twice Bless
@mcclaink06
13 күн бұрын
@@ShxtsnGigzzbro don’t explain yourself.