POS Operator Says He Will Never Travel Abroad, Man Sticks to MTN MOMO Venture

POS Operator Says He Will Never Travel Abroad, Man Sticks to MTN MOMO Venture

  • Ghanaian entrepreneur Yaw Boadu, a Mobile Money (MOMO) super-agent, said he would not travel abroad in search of greener pastures
  • This is because he is dedicated to his thriving business, wife and three children and would not leave them
  • Yaw Boadu, who transitioned from a Susu Collector to a MoMo service provider, said the venture is profitable, and he is content making millions locally

A businessman Yaw Boadu, based in the Eastern Region, has expressed his willingness to stay in Ghana and continue to make his thriving Mobile Money (MoMo) super-agent business grow instead of travelling to work abroad.

Yaw Boadu highlighted the financial success of his business, emphasising that he earns substantial profits, making the prospect of working abroad unnecessary.

In an interview with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa, Yaw Boadu, who initially started as a Susu Collector, transitioned into MoMo transactions, where customers could conveniently access their money without withdrawal charges, contributing to his business's prosperity.

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Ghanaian Momo Agent Says He Would Not Abandon His Business To Travel Abroad: “I Make Millions”
Yaw Boadu, a super-MoMo agent, said his business is doing well, and he has no reason to travel for greener pastures Photo credit: SVTV Africa
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Expressing reluctance to work or live abroad, Yaw Boadu emphasised his preference for occasional visits rather than a permanent move.

He opined that the high amount needed to secure a visa for foreign travel could be used for businesses in Ghana that would make one prosper.

Yaw Boadu added that he is fulfilled with his life in Ghana, considering that he has a wife, three children, and a fulfilling and thriving business.

Watch the video below:

Doctor working in warehouse abroad

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young man who relocated to Canada started working in a warehouse in a bid to make ends meet. The man (@drdondada) sat in the warehouse, looking sad. He touched his head slightly and shook it in regret.

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He revealed that before leaving for Canada, he was a doctor in Europe. Many sympathised with his situation.

Lady working multiple shifts abroad

In similar news, a Nigerian lady who travelled to the UK for better opportunities shared how she has been coping abroad.

The beautiful lady (@ceentiya_of_abuja) worked multiple jobs as a supermarket attendant and traffic warden in the UK. A part of the lady's video showed her eating noodles from the pot after a day of multiple work to show she was tired.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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