Gospel musician, Diana Asamoah asserts that the current suffering is a result of Ghanaian youth seeking quick money rather than a stable source of income.
She claims that the needless complaints of difficulty stem from young people’s desire to live the lives that individuals have constructed over the course of ten to twenty years after graduation.
Ghana may succeed as a nation, according to the gospel singer, if the need for fast money is eliminated and trust in the process is prioritized over following it.
“People finish school today and want to own a Range Rover. This is worrying and the reason why people are struggling. They do not want to follow the process and build themselves up over time.
For now, people do not even want to be apprentices and learn the rudiments of the job. They want to make it in life without having to work. There is a lot of work in Ghana currently but because people are not cut for it, that is why they are complaining of hardship,” she said.
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