
Apostle Amoako Atta, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI) has challenged Ghanaians to change their perception of problems, describing them as opportunities for innovation and wealth creation rather than obstacles to success.
Speaking during a discussion on Angel FM/TV, the renowned preacher said financial success is largely determined by an individual’s ability to identify problems and provide solutions.
According to him, many people remain poor because they avoid difficult situations instead of confronting them, while wealthy individuals deliberately seek out challenges, solve them, and create value in the process.
“Money is about solving problems; the poor run from problems, but the rich run to problems, find solutions and create wealth from them,” he stated.
Apostle Amoako Atta explained that every successful business or enterprise exists because it addresses a specific need or challenge in society.
He therefore encouraged young people, entrepreneurs and professionals to develop problem-solving skills rather than focusing solely on making money.
He noted that innovation, creativity and the willingness to tackle society’s challenges are key ingredients for financial independence and sustainable economic growth.
The SEER further urged individuals to view challenges as opportunities for personal and professional growth, stressing that those who consistently provide solutions are more likely to achieve lasting success and build wealth.
His remarks have sparked conversations on entrepreneurship and mindset transformation, with many describing his message as a reminder that opportunities often emerge from society’s greatest challenges.
