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Stop Waiting for Destiny Helpers—Your Success Depends on You— Obeng Darko

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Obeng Darko on SVTV Africa: The Power of Mindset and Hard Work

Obeng Darko, a bold and outspoken Ghanaian, is a regular guest on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle GH. In his latest interview, he shared thought-provoking insights on intelligence, personal growth, and financial responsibility.

According to Obeng Darko, intelligence is not limited to academics—everyone has the capacity to develop their skills and problem-solving abilities. He noted that Ghana once had a blind Minister of State, proving that disabilities do not prevent people from excelling if they apply their knowledge. Similarly, artisans like carpenters, masons, and mechanics develop expertise that allows them to diagnose and solve problems effectively.

However, he believes many people fail to utilize their brains efficiently.

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“Some people spend 10 hours on TikTok and later blame their destiny for their struggles,” he said.

He emphasized that life is about continuous learning and self-improvement. If people waste their time on unproductive activities, they should not blame external forces for their lack of progress.

Obeng Darko dismissed the idea that success is purely based on luck or divine intervention.

“If you drive carefully, you won’t have an accident. If we relied solely on prophecy to develop our country, Ghana would never progress,” he stated.

He also argued that many people blame “ancestral curses” for their struggles when, in reality, their challenges stem from poor decision-making.

“If a marriage fails, it’s not because of a curse—it’s because of a lack of understanding and effort,” he explained.

Obeng Darko believes that anyone who succeeds has done so because they have activated their mind to solve problems.

“If something is not working, successful people find a way to fix it,” he noted.

He criticized the concept of “destiny helpers,” stating that waiting for someone to rescue you means you are not using your brain to create opportunities.

“Religion is good, but what have you learned from it? Are you just praying for God to change your situation, or are you taking action to improve your life?”

Discussing money management, he pointed out that financial struggles are often due to a lack of knowledge rather than misfortune.

“Your life is like a play—if you don’t know how to manage your finances, you’ll always be in trouble,” he said.

He encouraged Ghanaians to focus on productivity rather than looking for shortcuts.

“The Chinese build factories, yet we sit around waiting for opportunities to come to us. Intelligence is key. Once your brain is active, you’ll recognize opportunities when they come.”

He also advised people to take responsibility for their lives instead of blaming others.

“If my marriage fails, if my finances fail, it’s on me. My parents gave me life, but it’s my job to shape my future.”

Obeng Darko dismissed the notion that not everyone can succeed.

“It’s like an animal in chains—once the chain is removed, it still thinks it’s trapped. Some people believe they are doomed to failure, but that’s not true. You can create your own destiny.”

He used the example of a talented footballer who ruins his career by drinking excessively and neglecting training.

“Success requires discipline and effort. If you don’t put in the work, you won’t achieve anything.”

Obeng Darko criticized the mindset that success is only possible abroad.

“Some people say they are suffering because they live in Ghana, but what if you never get a visa? Are you going to give up? Poverty exists everywhere, even in developed countries. If you focus on learning and working hard, you can make it here.”

He warned against discouraging others by constantly complaining about Ghana’s challenges.

“Telling Ghanaians that there’s no hope here only makes things worse. Self-confidence is key to success.”

He also noted that hardworking people do not waste time being envious.

“Those who work hard don’t have time to be jealous—it’s only weak-minded people who spend their time envying others.”

He urged Ghanaians living abroad to contribute to their homeland instead of undermining local businesses.

“Some of you report Ghanaian businesses to authorities abroad just to bring them down. Instead, why not invest in your country?”

He shared a story about a woman who had been listening to his advice.

“She bought land in 2010, and after hearing me speak, she decided to use it for maize farming. Now, she’s benefiting from her investment.”

 

Obeng Darko also warned against adopting foreign lifestyles at the expense of one’s roots.

“If you absorb the wrong information, you’ll start thinking you need to change yourself to fit in. Some people even bleach their skin just to look like foreigners. But remember where you come from—no one is out to kill you. Go back home, open a business, start a school, and help your community with the knowledge you’ve gained.”

 

He emphasized that education and self-improvement are lifelong responsibilities.

“If you didn’t go to school as a child, you are grown now—take yourself to school. Learn, ask questions, and acquire skills. Some say they can’t do business, yet they know how to steal. Why not use that energy to build something legitimate?”

He pointed out that true success does not come from politics or the church unless people exploit others.

“Do something tangible—farm, start a business, and make it your own. Sell what people need. That’s why even doctors invest in businesses outside their profession.”

He shared an inspiring story of a teacher who attended a business seminar.

“The man started making and selling test books. Within three months, he built a house and bought a car. We all have talents—we just need to use them wisely.”

He also highlighted that migrating abroad is not always the solution.

“Some people move abroad and still struggle. They can’t even save $1,000. If you’re not making progress there, come back to Ghana and restart your life.”

Obeng Darko concluded that the key to success is mindset.

“It’s not about tricks—it’s about how you relate to people and how you manage your resources. The real battle is in your mind.”

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