Eric Manu, the king of the African nation of Ghana, works as a gardener due to poverty.
Eric is a native of Ghana, an African country. His family is the dynasty of these tribes. In this case, Eric's cousin, Thad, recently died, and according to their custom, Eric was crowned king. Eric, who worked as a gardener in Canada, has since returned home after three years.
Greatest experience
It was only when Eric, who works for a company in Canada, lived there with his wife and child, that it was revealed that he was being promoted. Speaking on the occasion, Eric said, "This is a great experience. It's a huge responsibility. I'm in a position to provide all the facilities for the 6000 people in our race."
Responsibility
Eric began his career at the Susan Watson Foundation in Canada and has since been involved in gardening. He says he likes it, "Our ethnic people are often in poverty. Health facilities and educational institutions have to be set up for them. So I went back to my work. We need money to do so many great duties. Do you do the work? I'll start to look at my work as I say I have a huge responsibility. "
Eric is currently working as a gardener in British Columbia. Watson says he is fascinated by his desire to do good for his people through his income. Despite being the king of the entire tribe, those people are celebrating the burning of the plantation for his people.