A young Ghanian graduate identified as Arnold Ababio, has recently opened up about how he became a teacher after he moved to Turkey.


The young man who graduated from the University of Ghana, Legon shared that he got the chance to travel abroad through a friend and that same person advised him about the career path to take.
The young man revealed that he makes GH₵5,000 (N276k), from his job and spends about GH₵2,500 (N138k) on rent and utilities.
In an exclusive interview on SVTV Africa, the young man shared the story of his journey and how he become a teacher abroad.
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In the video, Arnold revealed that he makes around GH₵5,000 (N276K) teaching Psychology, History and Geography in an international school in Turkey.
Recounting his story, the young man revealed that after studying Political Science at the University of Ghana, Legon, he decided to continue his life outside the country and with the help of a friend, he moved to Turkey.
According to Arnold, the initial plan was to go do business there but after an advice from his friend, he opted for teaching.
The young man revealed that he spends about GH₵2,500 (N138k), of his monthly salary on accommodation and utilities alone. The University of Ghana past student shared more about his journey in the video linked below:
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