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Drunkards Association of Ghana Laments Over Hike In Prices Of Alcoholic Drinks; Threatens To Stop Drinking

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Drunkards Association of Ghana Laments Over Hike In Prices Of Alcoholic Drinks; Threatens To Stop Drinking

Members of the Ghana Drunkards Association have threatened to stop buying alcoholic products permanently unless Nana Ad intervenes in the rising costs of living.

According to them, the recent surge in commodity prices, including alcoholic beverages, has had a huge negative effect on them, and they won’t sit aside if the situation gets worse before they can voice their displeasure.

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As the group claims, their drinking habits have been greatly affected by the declining value of the Ghanaian cedi against the US dollar.

In an interview with Kasapa FM, Moses Onyah (Dry Bone), who urged the group to talk about the continued rise in prices of alcoholic products, said an indefinite strike by alcoholics in Ghana would cause many businesses to I added that I do when purchasing alcoholic beverages. Collapse.

He ended his grievances by asking the government to intervene to protect the industry.

Meanwhile, Nana Addo’s infamous “sika mp3 dede” remark has caused the ire of most Ghanaians who had previously been sound asleep.

In a much-anticipated address to the nation yesterday, Nana Addo failed to identify concrete actions needed to address the Cedi’s decline and the frenetic economic climate.

Addressing the nation in his lengthy speech, Nana Addo refused to take responsibility and apologized to the Ghanaians for causing us confusion.

He accused them of complaining loudly about our own incompetence and the incompetence of our appointees who refused to be redeployed.

According to Nana Add, we citizens are responsible for the recent surge in the process of goods and services, as well as the devaluation of the Cedi against the dollar.

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To make matters worse, he decided to list some vague achievements, did not offer a real solution, and called the Ghanaians “sika mp3 dede” (which translates to English as “money doesn’t like noise”). ”) and frankly told them to shut up.

He said;

Fellow Ghanaians, as the French would say, l’argent n’aime pas le bruit, to wit, money does not like noise, sika mp? dede. Where there is chaos, where there is noise, where there is unrest, you will not find money.

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