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Many are called, but few are chosen.
This is a phenomenon that is not sustainable, yet we carry on unabated. We have now come to the point where people say 'I am breaking the law just a little, but if you stop me I will break it even more'.
When the rich continue to ignore the poor, there will come a time when the poor will 'eat' the rich for survival.
As a country, we are now faced with a huge challenge as to what to do with the teeming youth who say there are no jobs.
How did we get here? But the bigger question tonight is, are there workers in Ghana?
My name is NANA Ansah Kwao IV.
'Many are trained, but few are chosen'. Join me on Joy 99.7 FM at 8PM and let’s discuss this thorny issue. You can also listen live on www.myjoyonline.com.
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