If Ghana Is Africa's 2nd Safest Country - Then Trump Loves Black People & Immigrants
Ghana is the biggest lie ever told to man and the fact that crime like highway robbery & shootings are on the rise is insane

Thursday, 13 February 2025
By: TB Obwoge
You can find my latest books on Amazon and Kindle, I've written about how horrible living in Ghaan was to me. Then I've also written a smaller book of poetry and eassys.
Ghana gave me little to no peace and yes, I was used to living in an African country before. I even shared with one of my few friends, a man in Kenya that in Ghana, on long bus rides there needs to be an armed police officer on the bus. I told him it was due to highway robberies. He laughed and said, "that's so 1980's, even in Kenya we don't do that any more!"
I had taken long bus trips in Kenya before, back in 2018, once I was on a bus for more than 20 hours. It was more because of the long stop in Nairobu on our way from upcountry (the village of Kisii), to Mombasa, the ocean.
These days social media in Ghana is flooded with violence and crime, even some officials are floating the idea of having military soldiers on SHS (senior high school), grounds. There has been increased violence even in schools from the children in Ghana.
Dozens of Ghanaians shared a video from what they labeled as a taxi drive, he was speaking in Twi about areas in Accra where people were being targeted for robberies. He even mentioned that these robbers were stealing mostly from school children.
Here you can watch that video.
These videos serve as proof that the Ghana I lived in was a bullying country, I don't care how many people sing the praises of the country. Many people live in segregated, wealthy and gated communities where I didn't live nor did I want to live.
Who doesn't want to live simple? Who moves to a country to live away from the average person in that country? I didn't and I paid more than I shoud have to live in the dump I lived in.
Here is a video of Ghanaian school students happily recording themselves bullying other students.
In another video children, school children are being rounded up and placed in police vans for causing trouble. This was in a crowded area of Accra.
Again, and again here is another video of children clashing between 2 different schools. The video shows the property as well as vehicle damage done.
Here is the article I looked into when I wanted to see what was involved with naming a country like Ghana the second safest country in Africa. I wasn't surprised that the article mention how difficult it was to proclaim a country as "safe" but what I found was comical in a way that isn't even funny.
Ghana Ranked 2nd Safest Country in Africa, Crime Rate Lower Than Canada, Austrilia - Tourism Report
Population: 34.5 million
Along its coastline, Ghana borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on land, it neighbors Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, and the notoriously troubled Burkina Faso.
Despite its location, Ghana is known for having an independent judicial system, multiparty democracy, and freedom of speech, including a free press.
In terms of the Global Peace Index, it surpasses Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, China, and even Jamaica. In the Terrorism Index, it is among the countries with a zero score. Its crime rate is lower than in Canada, Greece, and Australia.
Regarding the Global Safety Report and the Human Development Index, Ghana lags behind all "first-world" countries yet outperforms the majority of African nations, including popular tourist destinations like Kenya, Ethiopia, and Madagascar (often romanticized in Hollywood).
Which country in Africa has the least crime?
According to the Numbeo Crime Index 2025, the top 3 countries with the lowest crime in Africa are Ghana, Rwanda, and Tunisia. However, crime can be difficult to measure, and rankings often depend on how crime is defined and reported. Different sources or indexes may rely on varying data collection methods, time frames, and survey approaches, leading to variations in their findings.
Did you catch the joke? Well here it is, where can one find Ghana's police reports or statistics? Have any of you ever been to a police station in Ghana? Well I have and many people I know have.
Absent from many are computers, even more absent are actual arrests.
Yeah, you read that right, I have been talking to a Ghanaian for some time now. I met him when I was living in Ghana. He is very smart and he wants out of Ghana, he simply hates the country. There is nothing to offer, he says what many Black Americans have said, Ghana has a long way to go, at times it seems like those running the country couldn't care less about the country.
Well this Ghanaian was scammed, something that happens way to often but in Ghana scammers are rarely ever the concern of Ghana's police. This one mad scammed many Ghanaians, sadly these Ghanaians were accepted into universitiies. When told to pay the schools they were told to use a 3rd party agency, my friend was accepted to a school in Canada.
He paid this man 20,000 GHS, the man stole it, he stole a lot of many from many people in the same manner. My friend had to chase the guy down, then pay the Ghana police to pick him up, they refused to arrest him. They told the man to repay the mopney, the others were shit out of luck by the way.
In total my friend was only given back 8,000 GHS of what he lost and had to pay the Ghana police money for that.

Oh wait here is once again another video of Ghana's politicians fighting and detroying government property because of course the children act this way because the adutls do as well.

Now how is Ghana Africa's second safest country? Ask yourself this and there are many articles and crimes not mentioned here for the last 12 months in Ghana.
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IwriteMywrongs
I'm the president of a nonprofit. I've lived in 3 countries, I love to travel, take photos and help children and women around the world! One day I pray an end to Child Marriages, Rape and a start to equal Education for ALL children 🙏🏽



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