The online journalist’s comment came following reports that a student of UENR committed suicide after ingesting weedicide with claims that he wanted to end his problems.
Godfred left a note that revealed that he was going through hell, and all the people close to him acted nonchalantly, hence, to end it all and meet his maker was the only option that came to mind.
In a state of sadness, Rashad questioned why much attention is given to the female, while, nobody cares about the male.
Speaking during the recent episode of his “Rash Hour” show, the Gh Page boss expressed worry about the fact that the female is always empowered, leaving the male child behind.
In buttressing his assertion, Rashad shared that the Ghanaian parent spends a lot of time teaching the female child how to become neat, however, the male child is left out anytime such is being taught.
He noted that, as a result of that, and since the tree could only be trained when it is young, most male adults, even though they are grown-ups, are still not clean because nobody cared about them when they were lads.
“I keep asking myself, and the last time, I was telling a bigwig that something is going on in the country recently where much attention is given to the lady. Nobody cares about men. But we are empowering women, who are you empowering the women for”, Rashad questioned and said.
“Right now, every national policy puts priority on the female, leaving the men behind. So, in the end, the women come out refined and the men go through mental situations”, he said.
Source:
www.ghpage.com
