It’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution – Ohemaa Mercy

I Don’t Release Any Song Without Seeking God’s Approval — Ohemaa Mercy

It’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution – Ohemaa Mercy

It’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution - Ohemaa MercyIt’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution – Ohemaa Mercy

Ghanaian gospel musician Ohemaa Mercy has opened up about her experiences working in the education sector, describing the challenges of teaching in a government institution.

She made the revelation during an interview with Afia Achiaa Rakia on Bryt TV.

Ohemaa Mercy explained that after completing her studies at SDA Training College, she began teaching Class 2, a role she enjoyed immensely. She shared that life as a teacher can be amazing, and she truly loves working with children.

It’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution - Ohemaa Mercy

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However, she noted that teaching in a government school came with many challenges, describing the experience as “terrible.” She highlighted issues such as limited resources, low motivation, and bureaucratic hurdles, which make the profession demanding and often underappreciated.

It’s Terrible Working As A Teacher In A Government Institution - Ohemaa Mercy

The award-winning gospel artist revealed that while she has a passion for teaching and working with children, these challenges influenced her decision to focus more fully on her music ministry, where she could make a broader impact.

Ohemaa Mercy’s candid disclosure sheds light on the struggles faced by many teachers in public institutions, sparking conversations about the need for better support, infrastructure, and recognition for educators in Ghana.

 

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