Ghanaian creative artiste, David Oscar Dogbe, has touched on the devastating effect of illegal mining to the environment in a recent video in which he reflected on his lowest point as a comedian.
In his narration, he disclosed how those painful experiences ignited his newly found passion for music.
In a video captured during his vacation at Titisee in Germany, he shared a personal and sentimental speech about how life’s challenges can unearth a person’s hidden talents.
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“Life of a failed comedian. One day I’m going to tell you how I failed miserably in life and rediscovered myself as a result of that,” he said in a recent video on his YouTube channel.
While pointing to the crystal-clear lake at the tourist attraction, he also brought up the issue of illegal mining, which has become a widespread problem in Ghana.
He highlighted how the practice has destroyed water bodies that could serve countless purposes for citizens.
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He further admonished the fact that most of Ghana’s waters have been contaminated with fecal and plastic waste.
He also made a powerful plea to the government and relevant authorities to take decisive action to save Ghana’s water bodies.
Enjoy the scenes and tales from the popular Ghanaian reggae artiste, David Oscar, in the video below.
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