Ghanaian gospel musician Broda Sammy has voiced concern over financial struggles among young women in church communities, suggesting that these hardships are pushing some to turn to hookup culture as a source of income.
Speaking on Accra-based UTV, Broda Sammy urged churches to offer more tangible support to their struggling members, warning that a lack of aid could have serious repercussions.
Broda Sammy stated, “Some female church members are now engaged in hookups; there is no money.”
He argued that while churches often emphasize donations and offerings, many have ample financial resources to help alleviate the burdens of their members.
However, these funds are not always utilized for community support, leaving some members without the assistance they need.
“Some churches have been in existence for more than 50 years. They do not have many expenses because they own most of their property. Some of their members have been selling tomatoes at the markets for years and have been consistently giving their little 1 cedi as an offering but are not getting any help,” he said.
Broda Sammy further warned that the current approach could lead to dwindling church attendance if changes are not made.
He called on churches to reconsider their strategies for community engagement and soul-winning, emphasizing that support for members’ welfare should be a priority.
“One day, there will be nobody to attend,” he cautioned.