“The Country Is Broke And Until Something Is Done, Things Are About To Get Even Worse”-Lydia Forson Cries Out

Celebrated Ghanaian actress and outspoken socialite, Lydia Forson has lamented that the desolations of the country are about to be worsened with regard to the current economic instability in the country.

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In a tweet, Lydia Forson who has constantly berated the Akufo Addo-led government over its incompetence stated that she fears for the future of the country given the current woes of the economy.

She stated that the citizens have lost trust in the leaders of the country due to how they continue to squander and misuse the nation’s funds for their own interests.

She added that solutions that might be in possession of the leaders to help save the country from its predicaments will be meted with resistance because the citizens have lost trust in the leaders of the country.

She wrote; My fear is that our country is really broke,and until something is done immediately things are about to get even worse. But we don’t trust our leaders due to how they continue to spend our money;so solution they may have to save our economy will be met with resistance.

See the tweet below:

In other news, Ghanaian actor and comedy skit creator, Sadiq Sulley, widely known as SDK has urged Ghanaians to desist from comparing Ghanaian talents to their Nigerian counterparts.

Speaking in an interview on the Ekwansodwodwo segment with Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on Okay FM, SDK stated that Ghana has been blessed with so much talent and almost everyone tries their possible best to be creative in their space.

He stated that Nigerian have been dominating the scene because of their population, hence there is absolutely nothing wrong with the fact that some Ghanaian talents learn from them but they should try and be creative.

He recounted how he got a concept from a Nigrian comedy skit but was able to find his own ways to create a replica version using a Ghanaian song just to match up with that content.

However, SDK urged Ghanaians to appreciate Ghanaian talents and criticize them based on their creativity instead of comparing them to other talents from other countries.