The Economy Is Hard, but desist from quick money, robbery - Chief Of Ashifla to Youth

Chief of Ashifla, Nii Aye Mawaamo I disclosed how people have killed innocent souls this particular year for riches, an attitude he condemned and frowned at it.

The Economy Is Hard, but desist from quick money, robbery - Chief Of Ashifla to Youth
Nii Aye Mawaamo(I)

Youth involvement in drugs such as tramadol, marijuana, weed, robbery and quick money is on the rise in Ghana especially, Greater Accra and the Central Region Kasoa.

With regards to this, the Chief for Ashifla in Oboam Domeabra Municipality of Greater Accra Region in charge of development has urged the youth in Ghana especially Greater Accra, Kasoa and its surroundings to desist from such act but rather toil to become rich. 

According to the chief, a section of Ghanaian Youth are into drugs and thievery since there are no job opportunities in the area but even if there are none, they should try to create a job for themselves than going into money rituals or quick money and robbery to become famous. 

The Chief hinted that the majority of the Youth nowadays visit the shrine for quick money, but he advised that "if somebody claims he can help you to get money, first look at the personal life and where he stays before going for quick money."

Nii Aye Mawaamo I  said the youth must desist from all those bad attitudes because there is no quick money in the world "unless you work hard before you will be succeeded."

He disclosed this in an exclusive interview with Soireenews Correspondent Alex Donkoh on how people have killed innocent souls this particular year for riches, an attitude he condemned and frowned at it.

 Alex Donkoh,  Kasoa