Ghanaian drill rapper, Yaw Tog, has expressed keen interest in venturing into cannabis cultivation following the recent passage of the Narcotics Control Commission Amendment Bill 2023.
With the cannabis industry opening up new opportunities in Ghana, Yaw Tog sees potential in exploring this emerging sector.
The passing of the bill has shifted the responsibility for issuing licenses for cannabis cultivation to the Ministry of Interior, creating a favorable environment for potential investors in the industry.
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Yaw Tog, known for his hit song “Sore,” sees this as a viable business opportunity and is considering obtaining a license to invest in cannabis cultivation.
In a candid interview with BRYT TV, the talented rapper shared his thoughts on the potential prospects of cannabis cultivation.
He mentioned that if he possesses the financial means and deems it a profitable venture, he would seriously consider diving into the cannabis industry.
However, he also acknowledged that this decision would be contingent on the prevailing circumstances and business feasibility.
Yaw Tog’s proactive approach to diversifying his investments is evident in his involvement in pig farming.
In addition to his music career, the young artist has embarked on building a significant pig farm in Kumasi, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen.
While focusing on growing his ventures, Yaw Tog has also been vocal about his decision not to pursue a university education.
In an interview with Hello FM in Kumasi, the 20-year-old high school graduate explained that he firmly believes his music career and other endeavors will provide him with the means to sustain himself in life.
As a result, he currently has no immediate plans to attend university, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency through his chosen path.
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