She quit her job as a NYC lawyer to move to Ghana
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Nana Amoako Anin says she turned her back on a six-figure prosecutor's salary in New York to start a new life in Ghana. She's not alone, with others from the country's diaspora heeding a call to return to their ancestral homeland.
(CNN) — In 2012, Nana Amoako Anin was working as a prosecutor in New York. Although British of Ghanian descent, she had spent her working life in the United States, studying law and entering the legal profession.
Then one day, despite the prospects of career advancement in one of the world's most prosperous cities, she decided it was time for a drastic change.
Which was when she moved to Ghana.
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