“Majority of Ghanaians unlike Nigerians are not forceful” – Dreamers Guide CEO

Majority of Ghanaians unlike Nigerians are not forceful, Chief Executive Officer for Dreamers Guide Mr. Amin Mohammed has announced.

60% of Ghanaians per his analysis instead of taking up the challenge to initiate a job of their own are on the contrary waiting on government to offer them white-colour jobs.
He contrasted that most Ghanaians of today who fall within the 60 percent category are not willing to do the dirty work that will get them where they want to be in future.
A Nigerian will come to Ghana and do everything possible to make sure that his dream becomes a reality  but a Ghanaian will sit down, expecting government to help he” he indicated.
Speaking in an exclusive dialogue with this medium, he hit the nail right on the head that” a higher percentage of Ghanaians especially the youth are not willing to take up a responsibility for their lives to realise a transformation because they are deceived by the wrong notion that the only way to make it in life is by travelling abroad or falling on government.”
Mr Amin Mohammed speaking to this medium on the sidelines during the holding of an event dubbed; “KUMASI TRANSFORMS”, a program organised by the leadership of Dreamers Guide, indicated that the challenging terrain in the country at the moment should not discourage them into thinking that they can’t  make it because most foreigners are succeeding in their respective businesses in Ghana.
” It is possible to make it Ghana if you have the right mindset” he challenged.
Mr Amin Mohammed stressed in his statement that Ghanaians must refrain from always complaining against the government of the day.
“I am expecting Ghanaians to focus on their dreams, believe and start working on it” he advised.
By Enock Akonnor

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