
Ghanaian media personality and National Petroleum Authority (NPA) board member, Kwame Sefa Kayi, has sparked public discussion with a candid statement about life and personal growth. Speaking on Peace FM, the man known as “Chairman General” shared his perspective on past mistakes and lessons learned, prompting curiosity and debate among listeners.
“I wouldn’t say I have a major regret, but I have many lessons to learn from. I don’t believe I’ve done anything so terrible that I want to end my life. Like everyone, I have made mistakes and done good things. The things that didn’t go well, I take as lessons. There are certain things I wouldn’t do if asked today, based on my experiences. I want to use those experiences to live better and, if given the chance, share them with the younger generation,” he said.
His remarks have led to various interpretations. Some believe he was alluding to professional challenges, especially in his role at the NPA, while others speculate that his comments might reflect dissatisfaction with political affiliations or frustrations within the petroleum sector.
Others see his words as a broader reflection on personal growth rather than a political or professional statement. “It sounds like deep introspection,” one listener noted. “It’s refreshing to hear someone acknowledge their mistakes while committing to self-improvement.”
Sefa Kayi’s openness has won him both admiration and criticism over the years. While some find his honesty inspiring, others want more clarity. “If he’s referring to corruption or issues at the NPA, he should be specific,” one listener argued.
For now, his statement remains open to interpretation, but it serves as a reminder that regrets, when viewed as lessons, can help shape a better future.
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Source: GH Vibrator, TikTok