Nhyiraba Kojo, the notable Ghanaian musician, and entrepreneur, has expressed his intention to incorporate a business seminar into his plans, thanks to a timely suggestion from VDN Boss Gorbachev Awuah, better known as Rems.
The Founder of the Visual Display Network posed a thought-provoking question during an interview on Kingdom FM, suggesting that Nhyiraba Kojo should teach the youth how to make money rather than simply showering them with financial gifts.
The conversation between Nhyiraba Kojo and Rems shed light on a pertinent issue that often plagues societies worldwide. While acts of generosity undoubtedly inspire and motivate the younger generation, there is a pressing need to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to sustain their financial well-being in the long run.
Nhyiraba Kojo readily acknowledged the importance of Rems’ question and pledged to explore the possibility of organizing a business seminar catered specifically to the youth.
Nhyiraba Kojo’s rise to prominence as a musician and successful businessman serves as a testament to his work ethic and determination. He gained widespread recognition for his 2011 hit song “Turn Around,” a collaboration with Dr Cryme. However, beyond his musical endeavors, Nhyiraba Kojo has ventured into multiple business ventures, solidifying his reputation as an astute entrepreneur.
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During the interview, Nhyiraba Kojo seized the opportunity to impact invaluable advice to the youth, cautioning against resorting to illegal means of acquiring wealth. He emphasized the importance of hard work and highlighted his journey, explaining that everything he has achieved today is a result of perseverance and diligence.
By sharing his personal experiences and insights, Nhyiraba Kojo aims to steer young individuals away from the allure of shortcuts and instead encourages them to pursue legitimate avenues to success.
The proposed business seminar, if realized, has the potential to be a game-changer for the youth in Ghana. By bringing together experienced professionals and industry experts, the event could offer valuable lessons on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and investment strategies.
Participants would have the opportunity to gain practical skills, learn from real-life success stories, and engage in interactive sessions that foster networking and mentorship.