30th August 2024 1:11:59 PM
1 min readDuring TV3's community manifesto, Rashid Kwame Owusu voiced his deep frustration with the worsening economic conditions in Ghana.At 30 years old, Owusu, a graduate of the University of Winneba, has struggled to secure a well-paying job despite his efforts.Although he works remotely, he finds it challenging to make ends meet.Owusu noted that many of his peers abroad, who are of similar age, are thriving professionally, which contrasts sharply with his own experience.He placed blame on both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), criticizing them for offering little hope to Ghanaians."I am tired of this country. There is no hope. The youth are suffering. I am 30 years old and working remotely, but my colleagues are doing better than me. The NDC and NPP offer no hope," Owusu lamented.
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"Our peers of the same age abroad are performing far better than us" - Rashid Kwame Owusu speaks passionately about unemployment for the youthful population of the country.#TV3NewDay #CommunityManifesto pic.twitter.com/VdQH8vlZ2l— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) August 29, 2024
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