Evangelist Suro Nyame didn’t hold back in his latest critique of the youth in Ghana during an interview on Kingdom FM.
Comparing the mindset of Ghanaian youth to their counterparts abroad, particularly in the US, he expressed disappointment in what he sees as a lack of focus and ambition.
“The youth abroad, like in the US, have a different mindset,” he said. “But in Ghana, the youth have a strange mindset.
The only thing Ghanaians think about is bonking when the weather is cold and food.”
Nyame went on to harshly criticize the response to changing weather, claiming that, “Anytime the weather changes and it starts raining, the only thing the youth of Ghana think about is ‘bonking activities.’ We are the most useless youth worldwide, especially the men.”
His blunt words have sparked debate on social media, with many questioning the evangelist’s generalization of the country’s younger generation.
Evangelist Suro Nyame is a Ghanaian preacher known for his outspoken and often controversial remarks on social and moral issues in Ghana.
He frequently uses media platforms like radio and television to express his views on the behaviour, mindset, and lifestyle of Ghanaians, especially the youth.
His speeches often draw attention for their blunt nature, as he critiques what he sees as societal decline, focusing on issues such as morality, discipline, and personal responsibility.
His statements have sparked debate and sometimes backlash, particularly from younger audiences.
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