Entertainment of Monday, 2 June 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Ghanaian musician Fancy Gadam praised the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).
He supports YEA's partnership with SHAXI, owned by Shatta Wale. This partnership aims to create thousands of jobs for Ghanaian youth.
It will help reduce operational costs for drivers. It also encourages more young people to join the transport business.
Born Mujahid Ahmed Bello, Fancy Gadam is based in Tamale. He wants to work with YEA to benefit youth in Northern Regions.
While speaking on Property FM in Cape Coast, he said, “Unlike Shatta Wale, I’m not rich.” He mentioned buying a motorcycle for a fan attending his event.
He believes that if he had more resources, he could help more people. He wants to provide motorcycles for others as well.
Fancy Gadam noted that SHAXI does not operate in the Northern Region. He plans to explore other initiatives with YEA.
He expressed his desire to inform Malik Basintale about job opportunities for their community.