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D-Black Admits that the Economy of Ghana is in Bad Shape

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Ghanaian artiste and entrepreneur, D-Black has bemoaned the current economic hardship faced in the country.

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Taking to X to express his frustration over the state of the economy, D-Black cited the cedi depreciation, the alarming unemployment rate, and the high cost of food prices to describe the suffering of Ghanaians under the Akufo-Addo government.

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The ‘Enjoyment Minister’ said the current state of the country’s economy is the lowest he has ever experienced.

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“This is the lowest I’ve ever seen the state of our country’s economy. No jobs for the youth. Entrepreneurs are going through it! Costs of goods and services keep rising. The Cedi keeps depreciating at an alarming rate. So much isn’t going well… The people are complaining,” D-Black tweeted on May 30.

The musician’s frustration resonates with the cry of many Ghanaians who have complained bitterly about the economic hardship. The current depreciation of the cedi has worsened the plight of Ghanaians who have urged the government to urgently tackle the issue.


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