Nataki Kambon, a Real Estate Reformer, has predicted that Foreigners will soon own Ghana’s capital city, the Greater Accra.
According to the Real Estate Reformer, Foreigners will soon own Accra because Ghanaians are being forced out with high rent prices.
In a news card shared by GHOne TV, Nataki Kambon is quoted to have said, “Foreigners will soon own Accra because Ghanaians are being forced out with high rent prices”.
The GHOne TV card of the Real Estate Reformer has ignited a debate on X with many Ghanaians commenting, saying, “Absolutely true!. Rent prices are outrageous in Ghana, yet no one seems to care. Politicians, businessmen, realtors, and the rest are all staying silent. There seems to be something we’re not being told”.
One X user added, “How is it that a Ghanaian who has an advantage in all the sectors of the country still homeless…?
You have advantages in..
Hospitals
Police sectors
Political appointment
Educational sectors
I mean, everything is at your own advantage and yet you don’t have money to pay”.
“Rent is killing people, truly ooo it will even be hard to build with how things are going now cause some rent money can actually buy a land, but if you buy the land, where will you sleep”, an X user added.
A netizen added, “Well, that’s what happens when you create Rent Control & refuse to appoint a Rent Commissioner for over 60 years. If regulators don’t regulate the system, the system gets compromised, eventually breaks down, & tenants become the victims of a landlord’s greedy & selfish interests”.
“My question is who owns this fault, Ghanaians or foreigners? The house is owned by Ghanaians, the rent is being increased by Ghanaians, not foreigners let’s call a spade a spade, we are not being fear with our self, not until we can move forward, stop the hate, face the fact”, an X user added.
One last X user added, “Foreigners should never be allowed to own land or a house in Ghana. From my experience, that’s how things start getting worse and worse for citizens in other countries. This is just the beginning”.
In related news, Dr Dickson Adomako Kissi, the former Member of Parliament for Anyaa Sowutuom, has predicted that Tema, Kasoa, and Nsawam will start feeling the pain of high rent.
According to the former MP, when construction works are completed in Tema, Kasoa, and Nsawam, residents will start feeling the pain of high rent.
In a news card shared by GHOne TV, Dr Dickson Adomako-Kissi stated, “Tema, Kasoa, and Nsawam will start feeling the pain of high rent when the highways are completed”.
Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has urged tenants to report landlords who are demanding two years’ rent in advance.
According to President Mahama, the rising housing costs continue to place a heavy burden on households, adding that access to affordable accommodation is increasingly difficult.
Mahama encouraged tenants to take decisive action by reporting such cases to the rent court, ensuring that offenders would be held accountable.
Speaking during a dialogue with Organised Labour at the Jubilee House in Accra on Tuesday, March 17, stated, “Housing is a major problem, and for households, it is consuming their income. We need to have a national housing dialogue and decide how, between the private sector, government, and labour, we can come together and come up with a social housing policy to make sure that we provide affordable housing for workers to purchase on a mortgage or to be able to rent at a favourable cost,” he stated.
“The reason why the private house owners are taking advantage is because of the deficit in housing. We have the rent court, and we say do not take more than six months of rent advance, but the one who is renting and the house owner are both not prepared to go to the rent court,” he added.
“You can go and report him to the rent court, and we will hold that landlord accountable,” he emphasised.
See the post below:
Foreigners will soon own Accra because Ghanaians are being forced out with high rent prices… – Nataki Kambon (Real Estate Reformer)#GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert pic.twitter.com/oqNUCPHRmE
— GHOne TV (@ghonetv) May 23, 2026

