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Businessman and private jet broker, PJ KEV, says some Ghanaians are lazy.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, on Wednesday, the young entrepreneur said that one of the reasons some Ghanaians are not successful is their lazy attitude towards work.
According to him, some people seem comfortable with the little they have, therefore, they do not strive for more.
“I think they can do more. There are a lot of opportunities around the world. So when I say some Ghanaians are lazy I mean that you are only focused on one thing and you’re comfortable with doing that.”
PJ KEV said that getting multiple sources of income is what makes a person rich.
Reacting to the amount of money an average Ghanaian earns, PJ KEV expressed his disappointment, saying people need to be paid better.
“We have to employ more people here and pay them better. How do people survive on GHC880.00 a month?”
“For me, I won’t be satisfied with GHC800.00 a month so why not do something else that will earn me another GHC800.00 monthly?" he wondered.
PJ KEV has a reputation for flying recording artistEs, celebrities, athletes and top executives around the world and believes that young Ghanaians can find other things to do to make more money in the country.
He added that being young, is one of the greatest blessings anyone can have, and it is important to use it wisely.
Kelvin Mensah (born on 1, February 1991) popularly known as PJ KEV is an African American entrepreneur and a private jet broker.
He has made a name as one of the world’s leading private jet brokers who have sold over 200 jets.
As a jet broker, PJ KEV does not own any aircraft, but he matches buyers and jet owners, he has developed relationships with several celebrities and influential people including Meek Mill, Young Thug, Tyga, French Montana and Neymar Jr. He is often their first choice to close a jet deal for them.
In the last couple of years, Mensah has developed a global network of private jet owners and has access to nearly all categories of aircraft.
He has achieved a tremendous amount of success as an entrepreneur in the private aviation industry, Mensah started a mentorship program which aims at offering several resources and funds to children to help them excel academically.
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