Ghanaians have zero inspiration for success; jokers society – Oscar Doe
Business mogul, Oscar Yao Doe has reflected on the self-inflicted misfortune that Ghanaians face which has resulted a country yet to have its first certified billionaire.
According to him, the negative attitudes of Ghanaians and the perception that timidity is humbleness has impacted negatively on the common prosperity of the people.
In a Facebook post, the Doscar Group Chairman, Oscar Yao Doe questioned why Ghana does not have officially-defined multimillionaires and why the top 20 businesses in the country are not owned by Ghanaians. For him, rather than focusing energy on what could bring general prosperity to all, the people of Ghana pay more attention to frivolities.
Read the post below:
“We Are Told Ghana Is The Best Performing Economy In The World. (Is It That Same) Ghana Without Any Officially-declared Billionaire? (The Same) Ghana That Do Not Have More Than 10 Officially-declared Mere Millionaire Or Multi-millionaires? So, Who Is The Economy Performing For? And Where? Jokers Society!
Most Ghanaians Go To School To Read And Then Come Back To The Society (Only) To Gossip About Nothing! They Become Leaders Of Hearsays. Persons That Went To Cambridge, Harvard, Yale And So So University?
Ghana Got Her Independence Over 60 Years Ago, But Without Any Officially-declared Billionaire till date! We Are A Sick Society! A Society Of Talkers Of Big English, But With No Evidence Of Celebrating Our Successful People! Anyway, We Shall Go And Worship At The Cathedral!
A Country Where Success Must Be Hidden Under Carpet! Victims Galore Everywhere! We Are Heading To Become Ghana Beyond Aid But Without Any Proof Of Successful Individuals; Sorrowful Haven, Ghana!
Something Doesn’t (Just) Add Up! Ghana, Let’s Go To Church To Solve Our Problems Overnight! Let’s Build A Cathedral To Sing Hail Mary! Ghana, Our Grammar Speaking, Perfect Society Without Any Officially-declared Billionaire. Weird!
I Have Seen Many Rich People In Ghana, In The Night Clubs, Who Do Not Buy Any Champagne. Weird! In Ghana, We Perceive Timidity As Humility.
We Perceive Backward Fashion As Being Humble! Beautiful Ghana, Our Dear Love! The Coming Generations Are In Troubled Waters! Sad! (We Have) Zero Inspiration About Success! The Truth”.