…I told you so – John Dumelo Mocks Yvonne Nelson for saying things are hard Lately
Multiple Award wining actress Yvonne Nelson took to her Twitter handle to express her frustrations on Ghana’s economy has become hard in the present days under the NPP Government.
“Times are hard in this country!!!! It’s that bad!!!!!” Yvonne Nelson tweeted.
Just after her tweet, a lot of fans replied with their own sentiments. Some said that things are now very expensive and life has become unbearable.
Colleague actor, John Dumelo then replied and told her that he told her so.
The father of one went ahead to comfort her that she shouldn’t worry and that things would get better soon.
After his message to Yvonne, she replied back again saying that things are expensive and there’s even no jobs.
“Chaa, I no Dey see top! Everything is expensive Charley! Job sef no Dey”
@yvonnenelsongh
Dumelo is talking???? you…I beg, I need shopping for Christmas. Rice,gari and tins.put for the V8 and take come house I beg. Adunley sef I go chop. KULIKULI MASTER ( inside joke)????
Meanwhile, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has admitted the economy of Ghana is going through some trying times.
He has, however, dismissed concerns that these difficulties amount to a crisis; assuring his audience that the government is on top of the situation.
Speaking to the Ghanaian Community in New York, USA, Mr Akufo-Addo attributed the difficulties in the system to the “dramatic increase in crude oil prices” and the strengthening of the US dollar.
President Akufo-Addo admits that has led to “a significant and rapid depreciation of the cedi” but was quick to add that the Bank of Ghana is fighting the depreciation.
“We have to approach the foreign exchange matter medium to long-term by each expanding our supply base, that’s not a crisis…they’re difficulties the system would be able to accommodate…” the President said.
He added that his government will work to find a cure to the situation and future ones.
“It’s a difficult situation, but a difficult situation also require some amount of fortitude and firm action and that’s what we are trying to do at home,” he said.
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