
Dynamic and multifaceted, Berko Akoto passionately shares his compelling insights on the powerful connection between money and hard work. His perspective invites readers to reflect deeply on how these fundamental elements shape the journey to success, encouraging a transformative dialogue that resonates with ambition and determination.
“Most affluent Africans don’t work hard for their monies that’s why they spend the green dollars like sp&rms! Our mindsets have been wired to be nonsensically competitive in displaying our ill-gotten wealth!
In the meantime, most of our wealthy people are not inventors but thieves! There will be no transformation with a Continent full of self-aggrandizing pilferers of different levels most of who are enriching themselves with poor peoples’ monies and hard work.
I bet you in Ghana, ever since I was born, no leader has made a difference in my life! They are all there for their self-interests. They will all rot in their miserable lives whether alive or dead.
Money doesn’t bring happiness. Rather, money makes one evil if not wise! You know you are going to die so why not share the money hidden under your bed?”
The Journalist
*The author, Berko Akoto, aka The Journalist; is the CEO, Publisher, and Editor-in-Chief of the African Spectrum Newspaper based in Chicago, USA.
Story: Janet Ayethe