Ghanaian Exodus: South Africa Gets the Message?
Folks are catching the 'rona and coming home after those South African woke games.

Accra, Ghana - Well, well, well, if it isn't Ghana welcoming back its prodigal sons (and daughters) from the rainbow nation that's looking a little less colorful these days. Seems those 'anti-immigration protests' – you know, the ones where people are tired of footing the bill for the world – finally got loud enough for some folks to pack their bags and head home.
Remember when South Africa was the 'it' destination? The place where everyone was going to live the African dream? Turns out, dreams can turn into nightmares, especially when reality sets in. And the reality is, unchecked borders and open arms policies don't exactly lead to rainbows and unicorns.
It's almost like the South Africans realized that printing money and ignoring the consequences doesn't solve problems. Who knew?
Now, Ghana's got to deal with an influx of returning citizens. Which, let's be honest, is probably going to be a headache. But hey, at least they're coming home. Maybe this will be a wake-up call to other nations: secure your borders, take care of your own people, and stop playing woke games that everyone else ends up paying for.
South Africa thought they could virtue signal their way to utopia. Turns out, virtue signaling doesn't pay the bills. Who's surprised?
The experts (lol) are saying it's all about 'economic hardship' and 'inequality'. But we all know what it is. The bill coming due for decades of pretending common sense economics don't apply. The only thing more amazing than the denial is that some people never saw it coming. Now they're 'surprised'.
Maybe it's time for South Africa to stop apologizing for things they didn't do and start acting like a grown-up country. You know, like secure the borders, control spending, start rewarding real labor instead of endless handouts. Just a thought.
So welcome home, Ghanaians. Hope you brought your work ethic with you. Ghana could use it after this whole situation. Next, please close the borders and lets get Ghana great again.


