Don't Leave Your Country to Come Here; 80-year-Old Ghanaian Man in UK Blows Hot, Gives Reason
- An 80-year-old Ghanaian man has sparked massive conversation online as he advises people to stay in Ghana
- The post had Mustapha Bushira explaining that the weather condition abroad will not be suitable for most Ghanaians
- Social media users who saw the post seemed very displeased about the elderly man's statement and knocked him for it
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A recent post by OMGVoice about an 80-year-old Ghanaian man Mustapha Bushira living in the UK who warned Ghanaians to not move abroad has got many talking on social media.
Mustapha's reason behind his advice is that, the cold weather is very deadly and can end one's life.

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He stated that migrants should instead of making their stay abroad permanent work and return home.
In his words:
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"I won’t advice them to come to stay here. Instead, they should come and work, then go back home because the weather alone might kill you."
The old man has lived in the UK for more than three decades.
Social media reacts
McNeal Fillip Adubofour commented:
"Sometimes I sit and wonder why they say abroad is not good but still they continue staying there why don’t they come and stay in Ghana rather than saying living there is a hell but still stays there.
"If it doesn’t go well with you , it doesn’t mean another person will suffer same as u. U went there misusing your energy on unnecessary stuff and life beats then you come talking."
Abena Love replied:
"Wo 80 years koraaa wosi u can handle cold na me. He shld give this advice to his family members n allow us. Panyin aaa )mma good advice."
From Franklin Boadu remarked:
"Abroad may not be the best but it's far more better than Ghana at the moment! When I came to united States then I realize why Someone in abroad might stay their entire life without going back home. The system makes you feel too comfortable."
Babs Ahmed FT wrote:
"When others are encouraging us to learn a skill before coming you advising us because of cold not to come. Infact he is lucky his age has saved him from my shot nanka wob3 ti paa."
Nigerian man in UK says he sought opportunities abroad because his country rejected him
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man living in the UK had stated that he sought opportunities abroad because his country rejected him.
He revealed that between 2007 and 2008, he visited many federal ministries in the country to pitch his innovative idea but the efforts all proved abortive.
The man named Ifeanyi added that one of the directors in a federal outfit told him that he was too young to realise his dream. Everything happened before the man travelled to Europe to study.
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