Prophetess Elizabeth Quayeba in-charge of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) prayer camp at Anum-Apapam in the Eastern Region, has urged the youth to guard against immoral behaviour and persistent acts of indiscipline, because they risk compromising their future.
The Prophetess was speaking to the Ghana News Agency at Akim Oda, where she addressed some youth from the Church.
She said teenagers, young men and women who joined bad company stood to lose greatly if they persisted in such bad behaviour.
Prophetess Quayeba remarked, “Unless the various organized groups including counselling associations conduct intensive education among the youth, the country’s future will hang in the balance.”
She told the youth that the future of the country rested on them and “any bad seed you sow today will definitely bounce back to you with devastating results.”
The prophetess noted that the development of the country was under great threat and it was necessary for the youth to grow up with a sense of discipline and hard work.
She also advised them to be guided by a high sense of sacrifice and adopt workable principles so as to promote effective community participation in schools.