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Accidental Entrepreneur Ft Rhoda

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CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL

The following conversation was never meant to leave the room...

In this episode of This Can't Come Out, we sit down with Rhoda, whose entrepreneurial journey proves that sometimes your biggest opportunities are the ones you never planned for.

What started almost by accident has grown into a business providing virtual assistants across Ghana and Nigeria, creating opportunities for talented people while helping businesses around the world scale more efficiently.

But this conversation goes far beyond business.

Rhoda explains why building a strong community is one of the greatest investments you can make, why having people around you with different skills can completely change your life, and how collaboration often beats trying to do everything yourself.

She also opens up about relocating to Ghana, sharing the realities of settling into a new country, navigating the rental market, and comparing everyday life in Nigeria vs Ghana from someone who's experienced both.

Then the conversation takes a completely different turn...

We debate one of the internet's most controversial dating questions:

Is it a red flag if a woman doesn't have custody of her children?

As always, nothing is off limits.

This file contains:

• Accidentally starting a successful business

• Building opportunities across Ghana & Nigeria

• Why community is your greatest asset

• The realities of moving to Ghana

• Nigeria vs Ghana — the honest comparison

• Renting and settling abroad

• The custody debate that divided the room

Some conversations challenge the way you think.

This is one of them.

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