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Don't admire wealth without asking how it was made - Asantehene advice to youth
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Don’t admire wealth without asking how it was made – Asantehene advice to youth

May 17, 2026 3 Min Read
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Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has appealed to Ghanaian youth to reject corruption, environmental destruction and unethical management because the nation celebrates 70 years of independence.

Delivering the keynote handle on the Ghana Enterprise Leaders Conclave organized by the Accra College of Vocational Research, Otumfuo appealed to college students and younger professionals to pursue success primarily based on ethics, duty and repair.

“What I need to say to the scholars gathered right here is that you’re not simply making ready for a job, you might be making ready for a duty,” he mentioned.

The Asantehene reminded the scholars that future management positions require not solely educational {qualifications} but in addition robust ethical character.

“When that day comes, Ghana won’t solely ask what diploma you bought, however what sort of individual you might have turn into,” he famous.

He warned towards praising the means by which wealth and energy had been acquired with out contemplating them.

“Do not reward wealth with out asking the way it was created. Do not reward energy with out asking the way it was used. Do not reward success with out asking who suffered for it,” he mentioned.

Otumfuo additionally appealed to the youth to redefine greatness past materials possessions.

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“Greatness shouldn’t be measured solely by vehicles, homes, titles, and public applause. Greatness must also be measured by integrity, service, self-discipline, and the braveness to do the best factor when wrongdoing is worthwhile,” he pressured.

The Asantehene additionally known as on younger Ghanaians to reject the normalization of corruption and environmental destruction.

“Your technology should refuse to normalize corruption. It should refuse to have a good time environmental destruction. It should refuse to just accept that politics should all the time divide us,” he declared.

He inspired African youth to embrace modernity whereas remaining rooted in moral and cultural values.

“It’s important to be fashionable but grounded, bold but moral, assured but humble, profitable and accountable,” he suggested.

Otumfuo mentioned Ghana’s subsequent chapter should be pushed by moral builders and innovators, not simply political rhetoric.

“After 70 years, Ghana should finish its nagging nation and confide in builders,” he mentioned.

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