A bold coconut-husk job promise from last year just got a very public receipt check from a top Ghanaian journalist.
Nana Aba Anamoah wants the proof
Nana Aba Anamoah wants the proof
- Nana Aba Anamoah publicly grilled Malik Basintale online.
- His 2,000 permanent-job claim triggered the callout.
- The Youth Employment Agency still hasn't shown any evidence.
- Basintale's original post hyped coconut-husk recycling gigs.
- Basintale pitched eco-friendly jobs from waste coconut husks.
- Coir fibre, green packaging, and biomass fuel were floated.
- Environmental cleanup and youth employment got bundled together.
- Social media went wild with product suggestions initially.
- Anamoah demanded names, roles, and sustainability structures.
- Critics say the YEA boss overpromised during the election season.
- Youth employment delays fuel the growing frustration.
- Nobody has seen any tangible rollout so far.