Tag: Ghetto Kids

  • Job seekers in Ghana are more than entrepreneurs – Basil Anthony

    Job seekers in Ghana are more than entrepreneurs – Basil Anthony

    CEO of Modern Floors Ghana, Basil David Anthony, has voiced apprehension regarding the nation’s educational system, arguing that it’s generating more individuals seeking jobs than those creating them.

    In an exclusive interview on the Happy Morning Show with Sefah Danquah, Mr Anthony stressed the imperative of fostering a shift towards empowering people to become creators of opportunities rather than mere seekers.

    “One fundamental issue facing us as a country right now is that we’re creating too many job seekers. We need more job creators, and we need to empower people to take up that challenge,” Anthony asserted.

    “It’s all about your dream and focus. Not everyone can come out from school and commit to the usual 9-5. Some of us need to be job creators,” he added.

    He highlighted the limitations of the conventional 9-to-5 employment model, underscoring the necessity of instilling entrepreneurial mindsets early on.

    Anthony’s comments come in the context of Ghana’s soaring unemployment rates, particularly among its youth.

    With a population exceeding 30 million, he questioned the capacity of both the government and private sectors to absorb the annual influx of job seekers into the market.

    “Schooling and everything is good, but after where is the current employment and unemployment rate at? Because there are only two sectors who can employ you, which is the government or public and the private. How many people can the government employ in a country over 30 million population?” he posited.

    The CEO’s advocacy for a transition towards entrepreneurship and job creation resonates with government initiatives aimed at fostering self-employment and small business growth to tackle the unemployment crisis.

    For years, experts have urged a reevaluation of Ghana’s educational curriculum to integrate entrepreneurial skills and mindsets, equipping students with the tools needed to identify and capitalize on business opportunities post-graduation.

  • Vide: See Ghetto Kids’ thrilling display at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea – Newcastle clash

    Vide: See Ghetto Kids’ thrilling display at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea – Newcastle clash

    The popular Ugandan dance group, Ghetto Kids, made an appearance at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea’s Premier League match against Newcastle on Monday, March 11, 2024.

    As part of their tour of the United Kingdom, the renowned dance troupe showcased their talents, grooving to a rendition of Chelsea’s anthem.

    Chelsea shared a video on their social media platforms capturing the energetic performance of the group, as they showcased both their collective and individual dance moves while the club’s anthem echoed through the stadium.

    In the match itself, Chelsea clinched a 3-2 victory over Newcastle, maintaining their position at 11th on the league table.

    Nicholas Jackson opened the scoring for Chelsea, deftly redirecting a low-driven pass from Cole Palmer in the first half.

    Alexander Isak equalised for Newcastle with a skillful curling shot from the edge of the box, but Cole Palmer swiftly responded with an impressive goal of his own.

    Chelsea seemed to seal the win when Ukrainian forward Mykhailo Mudryk scored a well-executed goal after coming off the bench, making it 3-1.

    However, a goal from Jacob Murphy in the 90th minute set up a tense finish, with six minutes of injury time added. Nevertheless, Chelsea managed to hold on and secure their 11th win of the season.

  • Uganda’s Ghetto Kids make history with electrifying performance on Britain’s Got Talent!

    Uganda’s Ghetto Kids make history with electrifying performance on Britain’s Got Talent!

    Hold onto your seats, folks, because the Ugandan Ghetto Kids just made history on Britain’s Got Talent!

    This group of talented young performers, hailing from an orphanage home in Uganda, left an unforgettable impression on the popular British reality television show.

    Their dance routine was so impressive that one of the judges couldn’t contain his excitement and hit the golden buzzer mid-performance – a first in the show’s history!

    Led by the incredible Daouda Kavuma, the Ugandan Ghetto Kids use music and drama to bring joy to their lives and support the children under their care. And boy, did their hard work pay off on that BGT stage!

    Their dance skills have earned them recognition both nationally and internationally, but these kids wanted to take their talent to the next level.

    So, they set their sights on the big time and auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent.

    The rest, as they say, is history. Their breathtaking performance had the audience and judges jumping to their feet, and social media has been buzzing ever since. With over 178,000 views on Twitter alone, these kids are on fire!

    We’re so proud of the Ugandan Ghetto Kids for representing their home country with such style and grace. Watch their incredible performance below and see for yourself why they’re the talk of the town!

    @ghettokids_tfug256 Hey Davido we couldn't Resist jumping on #UnavailableChallenge 🔥❤️Our Naija 🇳🇬 Fam lets tag him please Pass on the love @Musa Keys – #inspireghettokids #Dance #Ghettokids #love #insta #instagood #instalike #instadaily #instamood #trending #explore #explorepage #viral #MakingLifeBetterthroughDance ♬ UNAVAILABLE (feat. Musa Keys) – Davido

    Source: The Independent Ghana