Ghanaian actress Efia Odo has reiterated one topic that keeps coming up as far as living in Ghana as a famous figure is concerned.
Contrary to notions created by Ghanaian socialites and celebrities on social media, she noted that being famous in Ghana does not equate to being rich.
Efia Odo , born Andrea Owusu has had experiences from living in Brooklyn before coming to Ghana.
According to her, an employee in America makes more money as compared to a Ghanaian celebrity.
She thus suggests in her tweets that the leaders be fired to make way for the youth.
“Somebody working in McDonalds in America makes more money than most of us celebs in Ghana. Ghana fame brings no money! All this fame and Artists are struggling. The people in position all need to be fired and new age minded people need to be hired. We need a reset button,” she tweeted.
Somebody working in McDonalds in America makes more money than most of us celebs in Ghana. Ghana fame brings no money! All this fame and Artists are struggling. The people in position all need to be fired and new age minded people need to be hired. We need a reset button !
— efiaodo (@efiaodo1) August 25, 2020
She further stated that there is no future for herself and her colleagues and employees in other sectors.
“There’s no future for us, on God. How much do teachers, bankers, doctors make in Ghana?? It’s either you come from a good home or you’re doing fraud. Our structure in every aspect is horrible,” she added.
There’s no future for us, on God. How much do teachers, bankers, doctors make in Ghana?? It’s either you come from a good home or you’re doing fraud. Our structure in every aspect is horrible!
— efiaodo (@efiaodo1) August 25, 2020
When a tweep asked if she feels being a celebrity is a career, she replied: “I am the job”.
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By: Hajia Lamy Gates |ghanaweekend.com