My name is Najat Abubakar and I'm 27 years old. I learned about so many things in South Africa, especially from the people I stayed with them. They taught me a lot. So, South Africa, not all of them are doing those things. Some are good, some are not happy about it, but some too they just do what they want. And I don't know if the government is seeing what's is going on because they are killing people and they're attacking people. They go to shops and close their shop. They go to those spy shop. They take people's things. If you're owning a spy shop, they take your things like your fridge. They even go there and rob you.
I've been to a lot of places and I've met a lot of people and some are good. Some they just see you, they will be free with you, they talk to you nicely, but some they will be rude. Like they can understand English, but they don't want to speak English to you, especially if you're a foreigner. You tell them you're from this country, they will change their mood with you. Sometimes they can look you and talk about you in their language. I will spend this really well. I will teach them a lot. I learned a lot about South Africa and South Africa is a nice country and their good their culture. I'll be so excited to teach
my brothers and sisters in Ghana some of the things I learned from South Africa and the good things and the bad things. Because I'm so excited to meet my sister and her husband because this is my first time meeting my sister's husband and the kids. So, I'm so excited and I'm so emotional. I didn't see my mom here, but I will definitely see her. And I was happy with them because even when I was coming here, they were sad. They said, "Why am I leaving South Africa?" I said, "No, that is the best way for me to go." And they said when I go we can be in touch to each other. We can talk. So, I was just excited to be home, to see my family because I really miss them. My plan for tomorrow is maybe to sit there and think about my life, what's his next.
What job can I do here? Because in South Africa, I'm not working. I'm just in the house always. I can't even work because they come to those shops and take people to the police station, so you can work. In South Africa, I don't think you guys should open your shops because those people are really prepared. They can kill. So, please and please again, take care of yourselves. And I wish you a good luck.