Ghanaian rapper, Okyeame Kwame has expressed concern over the tough economic conditions that many Ghanaians are facing, which he says inspired his song “Insha Allah”.
Speaking to Graphic Showbiz, Okyeame Kwame recognized the struggles people are going through, highlighting the difficulty in affording basic meals like kenkey and fish or beans and gari.
“Truthfully, it is difficult for people to even afford three square meals a day or buy common foods like kenkey and fish or beans and gari. We are in difficult times, and currently, Ghanaians must be told it will be alright because it is tough and difficult,” he said.
Additionally, he emphasized the harsh reality of hunger and suffering in the country, particularly impacting children.
Okyeame Kwame stressed the importance of injecting positivity into the media through his song to address these societal challenges.
“It is difficult for people to buy a bowl of gari and beans, it is difficult to buy kenkey, and when you watch television, children below the ages of five are dying of hunger.
“Somebody must inject positivity in the media so while I’m encouraging people to love themselves, I’m equally urging people not to give up but go out there and hustle,” he urged.
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