
This episode is not just about rent, food, or transport. It’s about the silent pressure young Ghanaians face trying to live with dignity in a system that’s getting harder by the day. From skyrocketing waakye prices to two-year rent demands, we break down the true emotional, financial, and moral cost of trying to “make it” in Ghana.
Clement speaks on why some young people are chasing shortcuts, the rise of digital prostitution, and how our values as a nation are shifting under economic stress. But in all the chaos, there’s still a call to integrity, discipline, and hope.
If you’ve ever sighed at the end of the month and whispered, “Chale, I’m just surviving,” this episode is for you.