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I Have the Passport, But I Chose to Remain in Ghana—Mussa Dankwah Rejects Brain Drain Temptation

I Have the Passport, But I Chose to Remain in Ghana—Mussa Dankwah Rejects Brain Drain Temptation

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Mussa Dankwah is not going anywhere.

In a rousing Facebook post defending his commitment to Ghana and Global InfoAnalytics, the pollster declared:

“I have the qualifications and experience to work anywhere in the world and a passport to guarantee me free movement but I chose to remain in Ghana.”

It’s a sentiment that hits home in a country where many of its brightest minds leave for greener pastures. But not Dankwah. He’s chosen country over comfort, mission over migration.

“I left a good job to settle back home and I am not going back,” he adds.

His tone reflects resolve—an unshakable belief in the role of data, transparency, and public opinion in strengthening Ghana’s democracy. With political polarization at its peak, Dankwah’s staying power is a statement in itself: committed citizens can make a difference, even when the system is flawed.

Critics may question his intent, but Dankwah doesn’t flinch. His response is personal, patriotic, and powerfully plainspoken.

While some may flee Ghana’s chaos, Dankwah plants his feet firmer. Global InfoAnalytics, he insists, isn’t just visiting the scene—it’s part of the scene, and here to stay.

https://web.facebook.com/mussa.dankwah/posts/pfbid02LNYwE94VFq3PT78VQdamvVFqtZiU5398w7ErgAhAAV9YucXn3KSCJeb6eGmVpJzWl

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