
The man whose photo was not disclosed but his name was given as Felix boldly tells the Ghanaians that they behave as if prices of goods never increased in John Dramani Mahama's era.
Felix said this to the Ghanaians because they seem to be alarmed whenever the prices of goods are being announced meanwhile in John Dramani Mahama's era there were more inflations as compared to the current state.
During John Dramani Mahama's era, Ghanaians use to complain about the increment in fuel, goods, and other commodities, and currently, John Dramani Mahama is no more ruling.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is the current president ruling the nation and immediately he increased the prices of goods and services, Ghanaians are calling for John Dramani Mahama to come back and also can not wait to see him in power, behaving as if there was no increment of goods during his time.
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