Youth are cautioned against adopting a 'quick money mentality' and are instead advised to prioritize building sustainable careers and businesses through diligent effort and dedication

Youth are cautioned against adopting a 'quick money mentality' and are instead advised to prioritize building sustainable careers and businesses through diligent effort and dedication
Nana Akwasi Ato-Aware II, Bibiani Bassengeley Chief

Youth are cautioned against adopting a 'quick money mentality' and are instead advised to prioritize building sustainable careers and businesses through diligent effort and dedication


Nana Akwasi Ato-Aware II, the Chief of Bassengeley in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipality of the Western North Region, has issued a stern warning to Ghanaian youth against the dangers of a "quick money mentality". 

According to him, this phenomenon is a significant contributor to the growing number of young people who find themselves on the wrong side of the law.

The Chief observed that the desire for quick wealth often leads young people down a path of self-destruction. He noted that the get-rich-quick schemes and illicit activities that promise fast money may seem appealing, but they ultimately lead to ruin."The hunger for quick money is a harbinger for self-destruction," he warned.

Nana Akwasi Ato-Aware II urged young people to focus on building sustainable careers and businesses through hard work and dedication. He emphasized the importance of education and skills development in achieving long-term success.The Chief's message serves as a timely reminder to young Ghanaians to prioritize legitimate means of achieving financial stability.

The "quick money mentality" is a growing concern in Ghana, with many young people falling prey to get-rich-quick schemes and illicit activities. The Chief's warning highlights the need for parents, educators, and community leaders to guide young people towards making informed choices about their careers and financial futures.

By adopting a long-term perspective and focusing on education, skills development, and hard work, young people can build a brighter future for themselves and their communities. The Chief's message is a call to action for young Ghanaians to take control of their lives and make informed decisions about their financial futures.

Source:Bibianinews.com