Media personality Bridget Otoo has dragged the Chief Executive Officer of Kantanka group of companies Kwadwo Safo Jnr after he called Ghanaian youths as lazy.
In the early long stretches of yesterday, Kwadwo Safo took to his Twitter page to get down on the youth of Ghana portraying them as lazy.
In a tweet located on his page, he stated, “Youth in farming is the way forward. In each little manner, anybody can. Plant something. Government isn’t answerable for everything. No. We the residents ought to likewise assume liability. The youth of today are really lazy. No one needs to take care of business”.
Bridget Otoo has anyway dragged Kwadwo Safo saying that farming isn’t that modest as individuals suspect. As indicated by her, farming requires a ton including work, land instruments and numerous others which makes it seem as though farming is for the rich at this point.
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In her tweet she expressed, “farming is expensive. Can we just be real for a moment, it is in any event, starting to seem as though the rich individuals are the ones doing the farming,” she expressed.
“Individuals discuss farming as though they are giving out free land, paying for work and the youth are declining to make it happen. Indeed, even me, my father gave me farmlands, we’ve not had the option to track down cash to put it to use. Not having cash isn’t equivalent to being lazy”, she made sense of.
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