This week's episode of Ghana in Focus is Part II of our conversation with Tim Swain who is an African born in the US who has been living in Ghana for the past three years.
We focus primarily on the work Tim has been doing since moving to Ghana. This includes his consultancy program which is about helping Africans from the diaspora who want to settle in Ghana by giving them all the information they need such as visa requirements and renting a property in Accra, the capital in order to make their transition to Ghana a smooth one.
We also delve into his educational work in Ghana which centers around Pan-Africanism and issues to do with diversity in a cultural setting.
We then touch on Tim's youtube channel where he explains this is not just another youtube channel that is talking about how great Ghana is but giving the viewer a true picture of what Ghana is about.
Finally we ask Tim about his plans for the future and his top 5 tips for African diasporans who wish to relocate to Ghana.
links to Tim Swain:
website: Tim Swain
youtube channel: Tim Swain - YouTube
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