A Ghanaian banker has publicly expressed frustration over his career progress after learning how much popular YouTuber iShowSpeed earns.
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The banker, who holds a first-class degree and a master’s degree with a 3.75 GPA, revealed that despite his academic achievements, he feels his position as a bank branch manager no longer carries the respect it once did.
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“Big Man” Status Lost
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In a video shared online, the banker reflected on how the meaning of success has changed over the years.
“I studied hard, earned a first class, and graduated with a 3.75 GPA in my master’s degree programme, yet I am still not a ‘big man’, I am just a branch manager of a bank. Back in the day, when you saw a bank branch manager, you knew he was a ‘big man!’ Being a branch manager in today’s world amounts to nothing,” he said.
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Inspired by Online Streamers
The banker admitted he has been contemplating joining the streaming world after seeing the massive income some content creators earn.
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“I have been thinking about my target, ShowSpeed, streaming, and how much the world has changed,” he said.
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He referenced iShowSpeed, who reportedly earns about $2.5 million per month from his YouTube channel, as well as comedian Carter Efe, known for his theatrical performances online.
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No Advice Needed
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He warned viewers not to interfere with his plans if he decides to pursue online streaming.
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“So l b+g you, if you see me streaming online and putting up an act, please don’t advise me. Let no one advise me,” he said.
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See below;
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“No one should call to advise me when I start streaming😂” – Jonathan, A bank manager! pic.twitter.com/mwpuiJ6Kxd
— George-Gand (@GeorgeGand) January 27, 2026
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