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Avoid bad company …Paramount Queen advises youth




The GaDangme Elites in collaboration with the GaDangme Youth Empowerment held a youth seminar last weekend in Accra.
Put together by the GaDangme Homecoming on the theme “Spark the Difference in you,” the event was geared towards improving peer to peer youth capacity, building self esteem and goal setting.
Speaking at the event, Paramount Queenmother of the Ningo Traditional Area, Naana Dugbakuwor Dugba II, said “there is the need to avoid the company of bad friends who would not direct you on the right path, but rather advise you negatively to the detriment of your dreams”.
She urged parents to allow children make their choices and push them to the apex and not shatter their dreams at childhood.
According to her, parents played a vital role in the development of every child and it was very essential to build the self-confidence of their children, irrespective of their status.
The President and Chief Executive Officer of DFI Group Ghana, Mr Daniel Ayikwei, asked the youth to take up challenges. This, he said, would help them set goals and achieve them after persistent trials.
He advised them not to see their background as hindrance to achieve success, but it should serve as a motivation to spur them on.
Executive Officer at the Head of State Awards scheme, Mr Peter Akai Anum, lauded the initiative and pledged his unflinching support to hold it in high esteem.
He urged the youth of GaDangme to make good use of their God-given talents to build on their future.
At the end of the event, the attendees were asked to register for a vocation of their choice, ranging from sewing, beads making, catering among others of which free training will begin next year.

By Linus Siaw Nartey

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