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GodsNation Warns Youth Against Quick Wealth Traps

Story Highlights
  • Gospel musician GodsNation warns youth against get-rich-quick schemes
  • He shares personal story of addiction sparked by a friend’s influence
  • He urges caution about peer influence and risky behaviors

Ghanaian gospel artist GodsNation has issued a strong caution to the youth about the dangers of get-rich-quick schemes and risky lifestyles, urging them to consider the long-term consequences of their actions.

In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, GodsNation expressed his deep concern about the rising number of young people pursuing instant wealth, warning that many are unknowingly walking into harm’s way.

“There’s a way that may seem right to a person, but its end is destruction. It offers temporary relief but leads to lasting pain. You must be cautious,” he said, drawing wisdom from Scripture.

Sharing a personal story, GodsNation opened up about how peer influence once led him down a troubling path.

“It all started with a friend. He told me to watch pornography, and that led me into chronic masturbation. Something that seemed small turned into an addiction,” he revealed.

He stressed the importance of choosing one’s circle wisely, especially when it comes to advice and influence. “Be careful who you listen to. The friends you surround yourself with matter,” he emphasized.

GodsNation’s message is a heartfelt reminder to the youth about the power of influence and the importance of making wise, intentional decisions to avoid falling into destructive habits.

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