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Musician Wanlov the Kubolor has bemoaned some loopholes in the governance structure in Ghana.
Speaking with JoyNews' Becky on EVIBES, the "My Toto" hitmaker suggested that leaders of the country must find areas where the country falls short such as healthcare, education among others, and improve them.
“I think what the real patriots of this country need to do is find out all the places we come short such as healthcare, roads, music and arts industry, and environment.”
Making reference to how leaders are chosen in Egypt, Wanlov suggested that the Executives who have been selected by President Akufo-Addo should have a renewed spirit when they take office.
He added that the leaders of the land should also be people who are selfless and willing to serve the people of Ghana.
“In ancient Egypt, when people came there to study before you get what is called Masters Degree, you study for over 30 years to be called a master. The main reason is that you have to prove that your spirit is aligned to the will of the people and you are getting to a certain position where you are not going to work for yourself. So before you get to the final position where you get the final knowledge, they have screened your spirit and know you are for the people.
Wanlov the Kubolor is a Ghanaian-Romanian musician, film director and cultural icon born to an Akan father and a Romanian mother. Kubolor is a Ga word that essentially means truant but can be understood to be a wanderer or vagabond.
E Vibes is a weekly programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work cutting across sectors.
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