Ghanaian Gospel singer, Ceccy Twum, has expressed concern over the growing moral decline among Ghana’s youth.
She pointed to drug abuse and indecent dressing as alarming trends that threaten societal values during an interview on 3Music TV.
The ‘Waye Awaie’ singer said she was saddened by the way many young people choose to express themselves through fashion, stressing that modesty does not diminish style.
“It’s very heartbreaking when you see the youth using drugs and dressing inappropriately. I love fashion, but you will never see me dressed indecently,” Twum stated.
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She added that the behaviour of some young people on social media often leaves her wishing she could personally reach out and guide them. “Sometimes, when I’m on social media and see those kinds of things, I wish I could get close to the person and talk to them… to show them that the way they are going is not the right way,” she said.
Twum further encouraged young people to blend elegance with decency, emphasizing that modesty can coexist with beauty and confidence.
“I mean, you can look good without revealing your breasts or waistline. You can look good and also look decent,” she averred.
