An intelligent boy gives the president of Ghana Nana Addo a piece of advice. See what he had to say.
In a video sighted online, a cute and intelligent boy is seen giving the president a piece of advice to reduce the drastic economic crisis Ghana is facing at the moment.
According to the little boy, he knows Ghana's economy is not doing well because prices of goods and services as drastically shoot up. The little boy claims a piece of Samosa he used to buy for 50p is now 2 cedis.
Giving his advice to the president of Ghana Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo, the little boy claim government should employ competent people who fit into the jobs given to them and also have Ghana at heart.
The little boy further claimed the laws in the country should work freely without any interference and also, the president should make corrupt citizens must be arrested.
Click on the link below to watch the video
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