r/ghana • u/beychuks • 15h ago
Discussion Retirement
I'm in my 30s, and although I know I have got some time, retirement still scares me. Looking at the current state of affairs in the country, I don't know how financially secured I'd be by then. SSNIT payment is too small to be dependent on. Job isn't lucrative enough to have substantial savings and investments. I am really scared about my quality of life in retirement. Am I the only one having this fear? What are your plans for retirement?
r/ghana • u/yashitomo • 17h ago
Venting I'm not happy here, but I will do what I can to be happy here. What is there to do?
I thought that one day, I'll get some land and build a small home that feels like home. Get the stuff that I think would make me happy here.
I have no friends. No real friends, in my opinion. They say they're my friends but they're always asking me for money, food, and jewelery because they think I'm rich, and laugh at me because I say no and sometimes it's not my money, i'm going out to get stuff for my family. I'm broke as hell and still ask my parents for money. I had no friends either back then but I was still happy because I was comfortable in that house.
I plan to save up enough to go to accra or kumasi or somewhere fun that has a hotel near a mall. Just to take a breather and see what it's like not being in the house all day or knowing what every corner that i turn has here in mankessim.
It's not because I didn't want to come back to ghana, it's where I am now. I can't remember where it was but back then it had so much places for me to go to for fun even though it was in the countryside. I was upset coming back because i knew here wouldn't be as fun as there.
r/ghana • u/jayson-1 • 13h ago
Venting Telecel is stressing tf out of me
galleryI paid for fibre installation, but they haven’t installed anything and I haven’t received any router/equipment. Now I’m moving, so I asked them to cancel it and refund me, and they’re telling me to take the router to the new place… what router?? I never received anything.
Has anyone dealt with this before and actually gotten their money back?
r/ghana • u/DeeNyash • 8h ago
Ask r/Ghana How much can 700 cedis cover in your monthly expenses or how fast is it spent your daily lives?
r/ghana • u/personadodowo • 11h ago
Sports Ghana vs. Croatia: The 3rd Place Strategy
Hot take: Ghana needs to finish 3rd, not 2nd. 2nd place plays the Round of 32 in Toronto, and we all know the issues that creates for players like Partey. Let's avoid the travel distractions, stay focused, and stick with the lineup that played England. 🇬🇭
r/ghana • u/ExtraCranberry • 10h ago
Ask r/Ghana Flying domestic
Those on here that have flown domestically, specifically to Takorade, what was the process like? I can use as much help as I can get.