Ghanaian gospel musician Sonnie Badu has urged the nation’s youth to start working now and to refrain from having unrealistic expectations of the central government.
Sonnie Badu advised the youth to allow sincerity and integrity to be their trademark while working assiduously to help in the recovery of the faltering Ghanaian economy in an interview on TV3 with Berla Mundi that was monitored by 1Family Radio.
He expressed his belief that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is actively addressing the country’s economic difficulties.
“I want to speak to the youth. I know things are tough here in Ghana; I’ve seen everything going on. However, in everybody, there is a gift, so let that gift inside of you speak for you,’’ he said.
“I said it on the other show. Today, I don’t think the president is sleeping. I think he’s having sleepless nights with whatever is going on,’’ he added.
“But let’s also help ourselves. Let’s start networking and working together. Let’s walk in honesty; let’s walk in truth. When somebody gives you something, make sure you’re honest about it. I’ve heard so many stories in the secular; I know everything,’’ he remarked.
Source: 1Familyradio