Graffiato painter Kelvin has stated that despite the hard work of the youths in Ghana, they do not gain enough to live near-comfortable lives.
In a chat on Daily Hustle with DJ Nyaami, Kelvin mentioned that he believes he can make more than what he makes now with the skill he possesses. According to him, Ghana cannot help the youths in the country, and he may leave when he gets the chance.
“As young men, we hustle, but we don’t get what we want. So it will be better to travel and make more than what you make here. There is no future in Ghana. I can’t succeed in Ghana. Even if I will, It will take years, and I’m growing,” Kelvin said on SVTV AFRICA.
Moreover, Kelvin noted that the country has no plans for the youth, and he will find a way to emigrate to Europe because “Ghana cannot help us. As young guys, look at where we are living. We are not complaining about the system while living in a 2-bedroom apartment.
We live in kiosks, and in the ghetto, it is all ruffian lifestyle. Some of us live here not by choice but because we don’t have money. We are managing what we have. As a young man in Ghana, you must travel.”
Kelvin dropped out of school after his mother’s demise. According to him, his mother was his only support, and as a result, he could not go on with his education after her death. Later in 2016, he travelled from the Volta Region to work in Accra.
Currently, he works as a painter specialising in Graffiato.
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