Health & LifestyleNews

Ladies please be wary of how some men spend lavishly on you, There’s no shortcut to become a billionaire, Real wealth is built with time and hardwork – Rev Vincent Kankam 

Speaking with passion and urgency, the revered man of God used his platform to deliver a timely message aimed at both men and women, especially in an age where flashy lifestyles often overshadow the values of integrity, hard work, and patience.

Rev. Kankam on the Wednesday edition of his Food for Thought Radio/TV show on Kessben TV emphasized that the journey to true wealth is long and demanding. “You don’t become a billionaire overnight,” he said. “Real wealth is built with time, wisdom, consistency, and most importantly, discipline. The world today makes it look like you can sleep and wake up rich, but that’s a lie many are falling for.”

He highlighted the importance of investing in personal development, learning financial literacy, and taking the long but steady road to success. According to him, the obsession with quick riches has led many down destructive paths.

Rev. Kankam also took a moment to address young women who are often enticed by men who spend lavishly on them. “Ladies, be careful,” he warned. “Not every man who spends big on you is doing it from a clean place. Some of them are under immense pressure, living beyond their means, or funding their lifestyles through questionable sources.”

He urged women to pay attention to a man’s values, work ethic, and future plans, not just his wallet. “Don’t let gifts blind you from the truth. You deserve love, not a lifestyle that could collapse tomorrow or bring you shame.”

Speaking directly to the men, Rev. Kankam gave a strong caution against seeking quick money through illegal or unethical means. “Many men today are under serious pressure and living with fear due to their illegal ways of making money” he noted.

He advised men to embrace diligence, patience, and God-fearing principles in their pursuit of wealth. “Your journey may be slow, but it will be secure. There is honor in building gradually and living in peace, rather than rising fast and falling even faster.”

WATCH VIDEO BELOW:

Related Articles

Back to top button