Delay reflects on humble beginnings 20 years ago, urges Ghanaians not to give up on their dreams

Ghanaian media personality and businesswoman Deloris Frimpong Manso, better known as Delay, has urged young people to maintain their optimism and fortitude in the face of hardship.

In a Facebook post on May 30 while giving an account of her early hardships, Delay recalled a time when she could barely afford a proper meal.

Looking back on her journey, she expressed gratitude for how far she has come since starting her food brand, Delay Foods, over 20 years ago.

“It feels like just yesterday when I couldn’t afford a decent meal. Today, the small food business I started, Delay Foods, now has 10 product variants! And we’re just getting started! I’m talking about just 2004,” she wrote.

Delay also opened up about the uncertainty she experienced as a young woman, stating that she had been homeless and lacked a clear path at one point in her life.

“I had nowhere to live and didn’t know what to do with my life. I’m sitting here right now, wondering what I did right for God to be this merciful to me,” she reflected.

Her message ended with a powerful note of encouragement to her followers: “Do not give up on yourself. Help is coming!”

Delay’s story continues to inspire many young generations urging them to have resilience, perseverance, faith and believe in their dreams.

 

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