“I’ve travelled and stayed abroad for some time, and what I observed is that abroad, their sleeping hours are less and their working hours are more,” he said in an interview with Amansan Krakye.
“But when you come to Ghana, our sleeping hours are more than our working hours, and abroad, it’s the system that runs the people and not the people that run the system,” he added.
Discussing the 24-hour economy of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the actor raised concerns about how the country can thrive if people spend more time sleeping than working.
“If you ask those staying abroad they’ll tell you that most of their events outside are done in the evening and on holidays because everyone is busy working.”
“We waste a lot of time at the church daily then we later complain of hunger and a country that you want to prosper whilst your sleeping hours are more than your working hours, are you serious?” he said.
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