Ghanaian socialite and actress, Efia Odo, has vehemently resisted a recent policy proposed by Vice President and New Patriotic Party Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
Blakk Rasta has reacted to the recent criticism from fellow musician KK Fosu for his absence at the funeral of late blogger John Claude.
KK Fosu and musician Bless were both in the same accident which caused the death of John Claude.
In a recent interview on Hitz FM in Accra, KK Fosu refuted any knowledge of John Claude, sparking backlash from some Ghanaians as well.
He allegedly claimed that the publicist’s death did not affect him, enabling him to carry on with his usual routine.
In response, Blakk Rasta suggested that KK Fosu’s actions could be indicative of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
He stressed the importance of giving serious attention to PTSD, particularly in Ghana, and mentioned that KK Fosu is experiencing the condition.
In a post on her social media, she questioned the Vice President’s proposal stating “Do you know how many Americans that are in debt because of credit cards? Ghanaians don’t need this, what we need are jobs, well-paying jobs!! We need the cedi to STABILIZE. We need to keep our doctors and nurses home instead everyone is leaving because of low or unpaid wages.
“… A doctor in America can make anywhere from $100-500,000 a year. Do you know how much the average doctor makes yearly in Ghana? Nowhere close to those figures!! This credit card system is not a necessity!!!” Efia Odo emphasized.
See Efia Odo’s post below:
Do you know how many Americans that are in debt because of credit cards ? Ghanaians don’t need this, what we need are jobs, well paying jobs!! We need the cedi to STABILIZE . We need to keep our doctors and nurses home instead everyone is leaving because of low or unpaid wages. A… https://t.co/t9ScXAHbOD
— EFIAODO (@Efiaodo1) July 24, 2024
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