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As part of my travels through London to see what Ghanaians do in London, I caught up with Frank, owner of Osibisa Radio and Vyn magazine, and David, who is a structural engineer working to secure UK rails.
How would life be for them doing the same job back home in Ghana?
What hurdles did they go thorough before setting up in London, has racism been a hindrance?
It is amazing to see Ghanaians doing so well abroad and yet this is a sad case of more brain drain.
What will bring our people home? I also ask them the one thing which they can't stand in Ghana, join Nana Ansah Kwao on PmExpress the London series.
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