Ghanaian man laments struggles of corporate life in Accra, says earning Gh垄3,000 is not enough

By Oluwadara Adebisi Samuel Obour

Ghanaian man laments struggles of corporate life in Accra, says earning Gh垄3,000 is not enough

A young Ghanaian worker shared an emotional video about financial struggles despite having a corporate job in AccraHe said his GH垄3,000 net salary barely covered transportation and food, leaving him unable to buy even basic furnitureHe planned to quit his job by December to focus on content creation and encouraged others to also pursue their dreams

A young Ghanaian corporate worker has opened up about the harsh reality of surviving in Accra with a net salary of GH垄3,000.

In a video that has attracted reactions online, he emotionally narrated how the financial burden was affecting his mental health.

The unidentified man expressed frustration over the demanding nature of his 9-to-5 job.

He added that it often felt like a 12 or 14-hour shift instead of a 9-5, due to early mornings and late returns home.

Despite his dedication, he claimed his earnings were not enough to support a decent lifestyle.

鈥淭ransportation takes the biggest chunk of my salary, and the rest goes into food. I鈥檝e been saving for months just to buy a wardrobe, but I still can鈥檛 afford one.鈥

Corporate worker unable to afford some basics

As he was pouring out his frustration, he displayed his modest living conditions, with clothes scattered on the floor and no fridge in his kitchen, something a basic household should have.

He added that the inability to support his parents or even afford a simple outing with friends had left him demoralised.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 the life I bargained for,鈥 he stressed.

The young man further explained that unless one earned GH垄10,000 or more in Ghana, living comfortably was nearly impossible.

鈥淐orporate work can鈥檛 cut it. They鈥檙e making us modern-day slaves,鈥 he stated.

Determined to change his situation, he said he plans to resign from his job in December and pursue content creation full-time.

He encouraged others to follow their dreams fearlessly, even if society labelled them as crazy.

鈥淟ife will mess you up until you stand for yourself,鈥 he concluded.

The young man’s outcry comes amid other complaints from salary earners over the rising cost of living in the nation.

His video, shared by a Ghanaian blogger on X, is included below:

Ghanaians react to corporate worker’s salary outcry

YEN.com.gh collected some of the reactions from Ghanaians who came across the video on X. Some of the comments are below.

@kosh_coucou wrote:

“You work a corporate job. You’re broadcasting to the world AND your employer that you’ll quit the job in 6 months. This does not end well.”

@Lechiboroni commented:

“Bro keep chasing your dreams cuz your corporate job really can鈥檛 鈥渃ut it鈥 馃槉 this guy can鈥檛 even afford to the monthly mtn data bundle. 馃う馃徔馃槳”

@TheAtiila commented:

“So much truth on there. It鈥檚 always good to do the mathematics. The reason why a lot of people are corrupt at their work place. The rat race is a total mess.”

@akabayire commented:

“Bro that鈥檚 the reality. Cooperate workers dey bleed pass we all dey inside but fa Adwen wai.”

Government plans to create 1.7 million jobs

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that the government had announced plans to create 1.7 million jobs under the 24-Hour Economy Initiative.

Abdul-Nasser Suglo Alidu, head of Strategy and Programmes at the 24-Hour Economy Secretariat, provided more details about the policy.

He said the policy would focus on optimising productivity across time zones by using flexible working shifts and specific models per sector.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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