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Black Sherif’s Name Pops Up In Cecilia Dapaah’s ‘Stolen’ Money Saga

Professor Enoch Opoku Antwi of Academic City University College has used a verse in one of Black Sherif’s songs to take a swipe at the ruling government premised on Cecilia Dapaa’s ‘stolen’ cash saga.

According to him, the discussion is being hindered by the fact that the key issue in the Cecilia Dapaah case—the amount of money hidden in her home—has been refocused.

According to the Academic City University College Professor, because Ghanaians have turned most of the country’s problems into political ones, it is difficult for people to offer objective commentary on various situations.

Describing how tedious things have become for the average Ghanaian on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, August 12, 2023, He claimed that the reason political insurgency is becoming the norm in many West African states is because of the darker streets.

He used Black Sherif’s song to buttress his point saying;

“We are living in a situation where the Bank of Ghana has stacked us with a GHC60 billion debt. The nation is crawling on its knees, we don’t have money and I can tell you on the fact that Alfred, as we sit here, there are more monies at homes than at banks and people will ask ‘Oh you talk like NDC, you talk like NPP’…People always think that political parties are more intelligent than individuals. That’s wrong thinking.

“Forget about NDC, forget about NPP, I’m speaking for the ordinary person on the streets. People are suffering, the street is dark, that’s what Black Sherrif said. The street is really getting dark, that’s why we are seeing coup d’etats out there,” he fumed.

Source – Tru News Report

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