Ghanaian gospel musician, Diana Asamoah says she doesn’t believe there is hardship in the country.
According to her, people who are faithful should not join the bandwagon and complain that Ghana is hard.
Diana Asamoah claims that 90% of Ghanaian youth are unemployed because of their character. She also added that Ghanaians are suffering because of some fake pastors who are defrauding their members of their money in all name of dealing with their spiritual problems.
The veteran gospel singer urged Ghanaians to examine their character first before they start blaming the government for their endless problem, because they will reap what they sow.
She also charged people to continue believe that God exists despite the fact that there are fake pastors because godliness with contentment is a great gain.
#TheBigStory: Most of the youth in Ghana are jobless because of their character – Diana Asamoah.
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Relatedly, Diana Asamoah is certain that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will win a third term in office, even in light of the present difficulties the nation is facing.
She acknowledged that Ghana is facing a number of challenges, including economic difficulties. Nevertheless, she is adamant that the NPP can overcome the challenges and win another term in government.
Regarding the likelihood of the NPP breaking the eight, she stated, “It shall come to pass and God will help us [NPP] to break the 8 and continue the governance in Jesus’ name!”
She added, “With the rate of the dollar, God has been good to us because the whole world was battling with COVID-19 so hardship exists everywhere. We are now striving to recover the economy.
“The foreign countries are using revenue from taxes to improve the country. In Ghana, if you decide to tax the people, the way and manner they would insult the government. I pay taxes all the time. So Ghanaians should exercise patience for the government to put measures in place to stabilize the economy.”