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The honcho of the Bhim Nation fraternity has said he has resorted to carrying small dominations that he can easily distribute to his fans when they bump into him in traffic or on the street.
He made the revelation on TV3 in a recent interview to emphasise that even he himself has not been spared from the brunt of the prevailing economic hardship in the country.
He further admonished Ghanaians on the strategy to adopt in order to keep their heads above water pertaining to the economic hardship sweeping across the country.
He stated;
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“Some people can’t even find a meal a day. They go every other day. So, if you cross people like this, and it’s genuine, you can do your best. My formation is once a day. So, I haven’t eaten. I will probably eat at 6 pm.”
It’s really not easy. Someone like me, I’m inside the street proper. I always have to have a denomination that I can actually distribute.
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As if it were an obligation. So I feel it. I know how it goes. Even people at the top don’t have it easy. So, how much more people on the ground?
All I can say is that we have to be realistic with our expenditures and ambitions, else you will be frustrated. Above all, we should be thankful we have life because no matter how tough it gets, God always makes a way at the end of the day.”
SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com
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