Actress Habiba Sinare of Ghana has discussed the challenges facing young people and believes that a lack of effort on their part is a contributing factor in the issue.
She emphasized that a large number of young Ghanaians are concentrating on social media trends rather than actively pursuing endeavors that will have an impact on their careers.
Sinare said that the youth’s situation is not entirely the fault of the government, which is working to address a number of issues under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s direction.
Sinare encouraged young people to take their life more seriously while she was a guest on the United Showbiz show that was televised on UTV.
“There is no way anyone will take the youth of Ghana seriously. We have sold our future and are more concerned about our online presence. Some people are pushing, but the youth of Ghana are not pushing. Just a few people are serious. “If the president provides jobs for the youth, some of us will still be lazy. We are too comfortable and always blaming the government. Do you want the president to give you money? We should stand up for ourselves and stop insulting people when they express their views on certain issues,” she said.