D-Black expresses concern over Ghana’s economic struggles

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Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur Desmond Kwesi Blackmore, popularly known as D-Black, has voiced his concerns about the current state of Ghana’s economy. Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) page, D-Black shared his frustrations, stating that the country’s economy is at its lowest point in recent memory.

In his post, he highlighted several pressing issues, including the lack of job opportunities for the youth and the difficulties faced by entrepreneurs. He pointed out the continuous rise in the cost of goods and services and the alarming depreciation of the Cedis.
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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 thru it! Costs of goods and services keep rising. The Cedi keeps depreciating at an alarming rate. Soo much isn’t going well. The People are complaining… Mehn,” D-Black wrote.

D-Black’s remarks resonate with many Ghanaians who are feeling the impact of the economic challenges. As an influential figure in the entertainment and business sectors, his comments underscore the growing concerns about the nation's economic direction and the urgent need for solutions to address these issues.

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