Couple who Spent many Years in UK Returns to Africa, Builds Dream House; Tells Africans to Come Back Home

Couple who Spent many Years in UK Returns to Africa, Builds Dream House; Tells Africans to Come Back Home

- A UK-raised couple living in Ghana, Dela, and her husband Kwame, have shared their experience six years after moving to the country

- The duo built their dream house not long after settling down in Africa amid the harsh realities of Ghana

- Dela and Kwame spoke to popular Ghanaian vlogger Wode Maya

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A UK-born Ghanaian content creator, Dela, and her husband, Kwame, have opened up about moving to Ghana six years ago to build their first house in the country.

Affectionately called 'Natural Ghana Girl', Dela disclosed that the idea of moving to Ghana was proposed by her husband.

Initially expressing disapproval against the idea of relocating from the United Kingdom (UK), Dela later bought into her husband's proposal to move to the country permanently.

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Kwame & Dela: Meet the couple who moved from the UK to build their dream home in Ghana
Kwame & Dela: Meet the couple who moved from the UK to build their dream house in Ghana. Image: Wode Maya
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Dela and Kwame, who left Ghana for the UK at age six, returned to the country with their family for holidays in 2007.

After over three decades of living in the UK, Kwame fell in love with the country's infrastructure which was contrary to the negative stereotypes and perceptions about Africa, and he realised that he was far from home.

''When you hear things about Africa you have that mindset about farming, drought, people are malnourished, everybody is dying.
"That was the perception, I'm not saying it's like that ... They don't teach much about Black history in school, so I was shocked when I came,'' Kwame recalled to Ghanaian vlogger Wode Maya.

Though Kwame's visit prompted his desire to move back to Ghana permanently, Dela was against the idea and thought it was utterly absurd.

''When he said let's come to Ghana to live, I was like are you crazy. What am I coming to do in [Ghana]? I was a bit of a snub. I said I'm not coming to live in Ghana ... I said no way!

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Asked about what made her change her mind, Dela said:

''Something kind of switched in me; one of my kids fell sick ... I started researching into health and the type of foods we were eating. I felt we needed to do something more and something birthed in me. Then we started telling people that we were moving to Ghana.''

After moving to Ghana and settling in, the couple built their dream house. Now, they advise that people living outside the country who plan to return should consider building their homes instead of buying because it is cheaper.

Dela and Kwame believe that Africa is the future and suggest that people who plan to move to Ghana should not waste time.

Watch the full interview below.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a young man with the Twitter handle @Linovin_ who looks Asian is undergoing the compulsory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program and a photo of him has generated so many reactions on social media.

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Sharing his picture in his NYSC uniform, @Linovin_ captioned it with "Nigerian. Always and forever."

Many Nigerians had so many questions about his root. While some guessed that he could be mixed-race, others said that he may just be a naturalised Nigerian.

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Rahaman Abiola is a result-oriented journalist and content writer with a firm grip of over 5-year corporate experience stranding diverse roles in digital & traditional media and social media communication.

A published literary writer, freelancer and public commentator, he has written over 100 essays covering diverse issues on economy, politics and current affairs, entertainment and leadership published in virtually all notable Nigerian national dailies and digital media in Nigeria.

He is a graduate of English Literature, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Follow him on Twitter via @ShugabanR.

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