Yaw Tog sees promise in the industry given that the Ministry of Interior is in charge of providing licenses for cannabis growing.
The ‘Sore Hitmaker’ said in a BRYT TV interview that he would think about getting a license and investing in the sector if he had the money and thought it was a good opportunity. He acknowledged that it was a business choice and said that he would investigate this option if the situation allowed.
Yaw Tog has taken the initiative to diversify his holdings and look for alternatives outside of the music industry. The rapper revealed on Tv3 New Day that he is constructing a sizable pig farm in Kumasi as part of his current pig farming endeavors.
While Yaw Tog is focused on entrepreneurship and the expansion of his multiple businesses, he has also been vocal about his decision not to attend university. The 20-year-old high school graduate revealed to Hello FM in Kumasi that he feels his music profession and other pursuits will provide him with the means to sustain himself in life, and hence he has no urgent intentions to attend university.
However, some elements of the Ghanaian populace criticized his education position. Despite the backlash, Yaw Tog is committed to pursuing his passions and broadening his horizons in the corporate sector, demonstrating his resolve to carve out a successful route for himself outside of traditional academic institutions.