Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif, has recently addressed the present political and economic difficulties Ghanaians, particularly the youth, are facing.
He voiced his compassion for the troubles faced by Ghanaians in an interview with OkayAfrica, highlighting the financial difficulties brought on by the growing prices.
He also emphasized how people are finding it harder to buy necessities like food, petrol, and other essentials due to the rise in the cost of products and services.
“There’s so much hardship going on in Ghana, economically, and politically. People are suffering from inflation. They can’t afford petrol or food,” he stated.
Blacko claimed that despite the economy’s problems, netizens frequently find solace in the thriving nightlife of the nation.
He observed, “But then when the sun sets, everyone comes out in a crowd like, ‘yeah, man, we’re outsiddee!’ So, it’s like there are so many complaints, but from night to dawn we are at the moment.” He said.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare