Ghana is a nation of disappointments – Otabil

Founder of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) Dr Mensa Otabil has said Ghana has become a country of disappointments. He, nonetheless, believes there is hope for the future.

Speaking at the opening of this year’s springboard national convocation in Accra, the motivational speaker who was recently voted as Ghana’s most influential personality said his generation had a lot of hope in Ghana but all that has been blunted with time.

“For most people of my age, we have always had hope of greatness for our country, but unfortunately the older we get the more that hope gets dimmed,” Dr Otabil bemoaned.

“When I was young I believed Ghana will be great, as I get older I pray Ghana will be great, I pray so because we keep disappointing ourselves.

“We disappoint ourselves. We have the great opportunities and we disappoint ourselves: we had gold we disappointed ourselves; we had cocoa we disappointed ourselves; we have oil, we are disappointing ourselves,” he observed.

Dr Otabil, however, said all hope is not lost. “…There is hope for the future because there are young men and women who, hopefully will build a better life.”

“Your generation must determine that you will be different and to be different you must be different now. You have to determine: ‘I will not bow to pressure, I will not lie, I will not cheat, I will not steal…”

Source: GhanaWeb

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