I Regret Leaving Ghana - Gospel Artiste AkuBless

Artiste, AkuBless, confesses that she regrets leaving Ghana to look for greener pastures

I Regret Leaving Ghana - Gospel Artiste AkuBless
AkuBless

AkuBless has disclosed that she regrets leaving Ghana to pursue her music career abroad.

The UK-based Ghanaian gospel singer admitted that there can be no place like home especially when the current hardships of the coronavirus are put in perspective. 

“I would say that sometimes in a way due to hardships from the second wave of Covid I do regret leaving Ghana to go find greener pastures abroad. But God is absolute with us so I won’t say that I have completely lost hope due to this current predicament.”

This she said in an exclusive interview with Amansan Krakye on Kastle FM in Cape Coast.

“I do sometimes regret going abroad especially when we monitor the situation in Ghana on television during the news bulletin. Though there are restrictions in Ghana I can see that there is an opportunity for people to move about freely engaged in their daily activities.” She continued while speaking from her base in the UK.

According to her, the Covid situation in the UK is disheartening, and sometimes feel sorry for herself but she’s trusting God to intervene and calm the current predicament.

“But here in the UK you can’t do anything so sometimes I do feel sorry for myself for traveling from Ghana to settle here in Europe but we continue to count on God. We know that He that brought us here will definitely intervene to calm this unfortunate situation.

“So that we can also get back to our working ways and become productive in order to continue what we started,” 

There have been more than 4.1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK and more than 121,000 people have died, government figures show.

Almost 18 million people in the UK have now had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.

The number of daily infections in the UK continues to decline, with strict lockdown measures still in place across the country

A further 8,489 confirmed cases across the UK were announced by the government on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a "roadmap" for easing restrictions in England on Monday, starting with the reopening of schools on 8 March. He said that the government was taking a "cautious but irreversible" approach.