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Allow NSS Personnel To Learn, Stop Sending Them On ‘Waakye’ Errands – Nana Aba Anamoah Urges Companies

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Ace Ghanaian journalist, Nana Aba Anamoah, has recently encouraged media houses to provide learning opportunities for students in internship programs.

In an interview with Afia Amankwah on the Mahyease TV show, the eloquent young personality revealed that top journalists and senior reporters are fond of wasting interns’ time with errands, one of which is asking them to buy ‘waakye.’

She encouraged that senior colleagues must help the young ones coming up in the media space.

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Nana said the fact that one encountered challenges in their career paths should not automatically translate to expecting the newer generations to go through the same struggles.

“The fact that you toiled in ‘1999’ does not mean a 20-year-old individual who just began working should be expected to suffer the same way”. Make the things you did not get at the beginning of your career available to the young ones to make learning easier, Nana Aba said.

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The General Manager of GHOne TV ended by advising young individuals not to be ‘fooled’ by what takes place on social media. She encouraged that one must continually add value to their life and be ready for the big break.

Watch the video below;

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Source: GhArticles.com

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