To get help from others, you must first help yourself, according to Odarky Andy

Odarky Andy, a musician from Ghana, asserts that making an attempt on your own will assist you draw in helpers.

To get help from others, you must first help yourself, according to Odarky Andy

The star of Mentor1 revealed during a guest appearance on Nana Ama McBrown's show Onua Showtime that he thinks God-given ability will be taken away if it is not used properly. Self-help, he continued, is crucial if one doesn't want to fall behind in life.

"I believe that if you don't take excellent care of a skill that God has given you, He will take it away. If, despite your best efforts, you are unable to get assistance, you must assist yourself. "If you say you are waiting for a producer and he or she doesn't show up, it slows things down," he added.

He continued by sharing a proverb that supports what he had already mentioned and elaborated on the necessity to work hard on your own so that helps will come to you when they notice the effort you are putting out.

The elder generation has a proverb that states, "The person who climbs the nice tree gets pushed. It didn't state that you should push someone who is standing beneath a tree since, for all you know, they may be there to get some fresh air. People will push you if you put up the effort and show them that you need assistance, he said.

As a result, he collaborates with MotMo Productions to manage and finance his record label, which he controls.

"Fire House Music is therefore my own record company. Despite having a team: Motmo productions that does the work while I finance everything, I am the CEO and the artist.

He claims, "As I started to climb the tree, I prayed to God that 'You can't put me on TV and make my talent go to waste, otherwise I'll blame you so the song I'm about to release, if it doesn't hit, I'll stop music.'" 'My Prayer' is the song's name.