Man of God advises Ghanaians to save essentials for impromptu lockdown

Man of God advises Ghanaians to save essentials for impromptu lockdown

Nyansa Boakwa

Man of God and Host of Happy FM’s ‘Nsem Pii’ religious show, Pastor Nyansa Boakwa, has advised Ghanaians on the need to save.

Hosting the live studio broadcast of the religious show, he advised that with whatever one acquires, be it money, foodstuff or other essentials, it is important to save some, for the future is unknown.

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In accordance with the lockdown, he suggested that it is not impossible for the president to unexpectedly call for another lockdown, thus Ghanaians should save in preparation for it.

He instanced, “when you came home for the lockdown, you bought foodstuff. Because it was available in abundance in your home, you began to waste it. Now that you’re running out, you’re coming back to your senses”.

Ps. Nyansa opined that suffering as it stands, causes people to think, and thus advised that people should allow the suffering they went through within the past two-three weeks to instill wisdom in them so that next time, they will learn to save for the future.

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“Be sure to maintain social distance but when you make hundred cedis today, make up your mind to save ten cedis for lockdown! When you make money, save some”, he exclaimed.

By: Maureen Dedei Quaye

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