‘Enkoyie Nation’ - Kwaw Kese

Kwaw Kese has declared that nothing is working currently in Ghana because of the greedy politicians governing the country

‘Enkoyie Nation’ - Kwaw Kese
Kwaw Kese

Kwaw Kese has expressed his disappointment at the current state of things in Ghana.

The rapper asserted that things will continue to deteriorate if Ghanaians don't stand up and ask for a better country from their corrupt leaders.

According to him, Ghanaians deserve a better country and the leaders need to be replaced if they don't want to give the citizens what they need.

“Right now, you can all see that things are not going on well in Ghana. Everything is not going on well, and innocent people are being killed and all that. I am going to urinate. By the time I come back, fuel prices would increase. That is all they know.”

“We deserve better. Ghanaians deserve better. Ghana deserves better than what is going on right now. If you decide to speak up, you will talk forever because you will not understand what is happening. The things happening is incomprehensible. Enkoyie Nation,”

The Hiplife artiste has been vocal about the state of things in Ghana in recent times, much like his colleague artists.

He recently blamed the state of things on citizens who don't want to be united against the singular force of oppression which is the Ghanaian government.

Talking is only half of the solution, since work still needs to be done to achieve the great nation everyone hopes Ghana can be one day.

As an activist, he expressed his fatigue at the fact that he seems to be the only one shouting for a better Ghana.

“Whenever I come on social media I always go hard and it’s all about the improvement of our dear nation Ghana”.

“I’ve been doing that for a while now but I feel the youth weren’t pushing hard enough and It’s not a one-man affair, I can’t be talking all the time when we’re not taking the steps together to make things work”.

This he noted in his recent interview with Rev Erskine on Y107.9 FM’s Mid Morning Radio Show.

“Everybody can attest to the fact that Ghana is not the way we all want it to be. We want it better but people are scared to talk about it and I can't be the only one talking about it all the time when we’re not ready to take any steps to make it happen”.

“Together we can all push this agenda so our leaders and government will know that things are not going well for us in the country,” he concluded.