Media personality and musician Blakk Rasta has criticized Ghanaians for what he sees as a lack of civic duty, claiming they place gambling ahead of their financial responsibilities.
“How many Ghanaians pay their electricity and water bills after using them? Yet, a nauseous percentage of gamblers are unleashed on this nation,” he said on 3FM’s Urban Blend.
He claims that the nation is facing wrong priorities, as people hesitate to pay for necessary services but readily spend their money on gambling.
“Ghanaians won’t pay taxes. They won’t pay bills. But they will bet their lives away! What kind of thinking is this?” he questioned.
Blakk Rasta contended that this mindset reveals a more profound cultural problem of depending on chance rather than effort.
“Everything in this country is based on chance! We don’t believe in science, in data, in planning. We believe that when we wake up, something will just happen. That’s why we are where we are!” he lamented.
He cautioned that if the trend persists, Ghana’s progress will stay stagnant.
“A nation that depends on luck and ignores responsibility has no future! Wake up, Ghana!” he concluded.
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