Aunti Muni Waakye Owner Says She Used To Pay School Fees In Dollars, Complains About Hardship

Aunti Muni Waakye Owner Says She Used To Pay School Fees In Dollars, Complains About Hardship

  • The owner of Auntie Muni Waakye has bemoaned the current economic hardships and how it has plagued her business
  • She talked about how she catered for her children's school fees through Ashesi University without any challenges and how it would be challenging for her now
  • Many people were in awe that she made that much money from selling waakye

PAY ATTENTION: Be the first to follow YEN.com.gh on Threads! Click here!

The famous waakye joint CEO in Accra, Auntie Muni Waakye, has opened up about how the current economic hardships affect her and her business.

Aunti Muni Waakye Owner speaks about hardships
Aunti Muni Waakye Owner, in an interview on Asaase Radio. Image Credit: @asaase99.5
Source: Instagram

Auntie Muni Waakye CEO speaks on economic hardships

In an interview on Asaase 99.5 Radio, Auntie Muni, the owner of the famous waakye joint in Accra, shared her concerns about how the current economic hardships is having an adverse effect on her business.

In the video, she bemoaned the spike in the cost of living in the country, especially the general increase in food prices on the market.

Read also

UK retail brand Wilko sold to rival: administrator

Auntie Muni recounted a time in the past when she could pay her children's school fees without any hurdles.

She disclosed that she used to pay school fees in dollars, however, if she were to pay such an amount currently, it would be tough for her.

"Previously, things were good, but currently not anymore. Items and products on the market are very expensive now, but honestly, it was good in the past," Auntie Muni shared.

She highlighted how economic hardships have made it increasingly tough for people to provide and cater to their families.

“Nowadays, you cannot take care of your children. For me, I have taken care of my children very well. I used to pay school fees in dollars at Ashesi University, but it would be challenging if I were to pay such fees now.”

Read also

Akumaa Mama Zimbi tells girls not to sit on their boyfriend's bed, peeps react to video: "Smart woman"

Ghanaians shared their thoughts on the video

Many people were in awe that Auntie Muni Waakye's kids went to an expensive school like Ashesi University.

Others were even surprised she made that much money from selling the famous Ghanaian delicacy, waakye.

@Miezah66 said:

You're in Ghana, you sell waakye and you pay fees in dollars. Addo finish but for this de3, eiiihh.

@nanaquophie121 said:

Legendary Auntie Munie

@PhillyMonae said:

Her son was my friend & was a student of Ashesi university years back around 2007 I think.

@iShaggy__ said:

Wakye seller ein kiddie dey go Ashesi no be only people in government.

Boy who worked as cleaner at Ashesi University after JHS turns graduate 8 years later

In another story, a determined young Ghanaian man, Francis Addo, has attained a dream he had when he was still a boy in a manner that is spreading inspiration among many folks.

Read also

Ghanaian nurse begs government to post her after 2 years of unemployment, video evokes sadness

Francis worked as a cleaner at Ashesi University when he graduated from junior high school and got inspired to enrol in the school one day.

New feature: Сheck out news that is picked for YOU ➡️ click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
Geraldine Amoah avatar

Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.