Kwame Nsiah-Apau, known by his stage name Okyeame Kwame and Rap Doctor, is a Ghanaian musician, and songwriter who holds the view that politicians concentrate their efforts on battling corruption.
He contends that Ghana would achieve the necessary growth and become self-sufficient if a great deal of effort is put into combating corruption.
The rapper made this known while speaking on Accra-based United Television.
“If I were in charge, I would rather focus on corruption, I would rather focus on educational reforms. The white man wants to introduce something, but we don’t like it. They are the same people who introduced STEM. STEM is what has brought us here. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This is what has brought us here today. So if you don’t go to school to become a doctor, lawyer, or scientist, your parents feel you’re aimless, but that is not the case in Western countries.
They have STEAM, where they take the arts seriously. We don’t take the arts seriously, which is why we are not creative. The white man has ensured this. For me, LGBTQ is not my problem. My problem is the BJ in there. If I say I’m a member, they may come and arrest me. Between corruption and LGBTQ, which one is very pressing?” he questioned.
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