• A Ghanaian man shared three legal online platforms that helped people in Ghana earn foreign currency
  • Paa Kwesi Folson mentioned Selar, Selly, and Coachly as top sites for digital sales and coaching
  • He also recommended ClickBank for Ghanaians interested in taking affiliate marketing more seriously

A Ghanaian man used social media to inform fellow Ghanaians of ways to legally earn foreign currency online.

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A Ghanaian man shares three fascinating ways Ghanaian locals can make income in foreign currency. Photo credit: Paa Kwesi Folson. Image source: TikTok
Source: TikTok

In a video spotted by YEN.com.gh, the young Ghanaian man, identified as Paa Kwesi Folson, shared three online platforms that would help Ghanaians earn online.

Ghanaian man shares three money-making platforms

According to him, Ghanaians and many other Africans can choose the platforms that work best for them.

He recommended sites like Selar, Selly, and Coachly. He noted that the Sellar platform is for selling digital and affiliate products. While Selly is a platform for online commerce, Coachly is a platform for coaching and selling expertise.

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As a bonus, he also suggested another platform, ClickBank, for those serious about affiliate marketing. He encouraged his followers and viewers to use these legitimate platforms to start earning online.

“Another thing is that if you’re trying to also get serious with affiliate marketing, you can use ClickBank, and I think that also will work for you as well. So, get busy, get typing, and do something legitimate and legal. Thank you. Bye, all the best,” he said

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Websites to land CS job in Canada

In a similar story, a Canada-based woman, Seyi Canada, has shared three reliable websites where newcomers can easily land customer service jobs in Canada.

In a viral TikTok video, Seyi advised new immigrants to take up quick-paying roles like customer service to manage expenses before finding their dream jobs.

She recommended job seekers check out Accenture, HGS (Hinduja Global Solutions), and Concentrix, which regularly offer remote and flexible roles.

  • Accenture offers tech and consulting positions with a 3.7/5 Glassdoor rating.
  • HGS provides customer support roles with flexible hours and has a 3.3/5 rating.
  • Concentrix offers remote jobs starting at $19.50/hour and holds a 3.9/5 rating.

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Each of these companies received positive reviews from employees, especially for their remote work options and benefits.

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Ghanaian farmer claims earning GH₵90,000/month

Meanwhile, a Ghanaian man, Douglas Osei Tebi, has gone viral after sharing how he built a successful agricultural business that reportedly earned him GH₵90,000 in a month.

The 27-year-old farmer and graduate of the University of Cape Coast said he ventured into farming right after national service.

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A Ghanaian man shares how his business as a farmer brought in GH₵90,000 in a month. Photo credit: @sharkboygh. Image source: X
Source: Twitter

Douglas started small, raising GH₵7,000 from painting jobs, selling shorts on campus, and saving his allowance during the COVID-19 lockdown.

His story has sparked conversations online, with many applauding his determination and entrepreneurial spirit.

Ghanaian content creator discloses rent price

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that a Ghanaian content creator disclosed paying GH₵40,800 for a one-bedroom apartment in Accra.

His monthly rent of GH₵1,700 amounted to GH₵20,400 for one year, but he paid for two years upfront.

Social media reactions included advice to invest in property instead of renting, considering Accra’s rental market.

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