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“Put pressure on Politicians to fix the economy”-Sony Achiba urges the youth

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Veteran Musician who introduced the HIP-DIA (hip-hop, hi-life and India style) known as Sony Achiba has advised the Ghanaian youth to protest against politicians since they are the main cause of the bad economy of the country.

According to the Veteran musician, Ghanaian politicians are not helping with the country’s economy and that the state of affairs is very poor which is very visible in the life of Ghanaians.

Sony Achiba

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He also stated that corruption is on the ascendency in the country due to the high cost of living in the country. “Right from when you drop at the airport, to when you get to your bedroom, you will notice senior Officers all begging for money literally due to poor service conditions and the high cost of living“.

Sony further described Parliamentarians as comedians who do nothing for their constituencies and that prayers cannot solve the country’s economic crisis.

When you travel and see how these Whites are managing their economy, you will realize that majority of our Parliamentarians are comedians and to the Pastors who always shift the blames on prayers and spiritual directions, we don’t use prayers to solve the economy”, he noted.

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He further urged the Ghanaian youth to rise up and plunk more pressure on Politicians to fix the economy of the country to make Ghana a better place to live.

Sony Achiba is the first Ghanaian to ever come out with this kind of music which pushed him into the limelight all over Ghana and beyond. The way he dresses and his artistic moves make people call him Indian Man.

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