High unemployment rate said to be driving youth indiscipline, alcoholism, cybercrime - Ghana Business News
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High unemployment rate said to be driving youth indiscipline, alcoholism, cybercrime - Ghana Business News
Apostle Nana Ofori (retired) of the Church of Pentecost, has called on the nation to do more to tackle the teeming youth unemployment, and increasing school-dropouts in the country. He said that was partly contributing to the surge in social ills, including alcoholism, substance abuse, cybercrime, indiscipline and other deviant behaviours among the youthful population. The Retired Apostle made the call in an interview with the media on the sid…
·Accra Metropolis, Ghana
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