In a recent interview with OkayAfrica, Mohammed Ismail Sherif, often known as Black Sherif, spoke on the recent economic and political difficulties Ghanaians, particularly the youth, have been experiencing.
He voiced his sorrow for the troubles faced by Ghanaians, highlighting the financial difficulties brought on by the growing prices.
He also emphasized how people are finding it harder to buy necessities like food, gasoline, and other essentials due to the rise in the cost of products and services.
“Ghana is going through a lot of hardships right now, both politically and economically.
Inflation is causing problems for people. They have no money for food or gas, he said.
Blacko claimed that despite the economy’s problems, netizens frequently find solace in the thriving nightlife of the nation.
But as dusk falls, he said, “everyone comes out in a crowd like, “Yeah, man, we’re outsiddee!'” Thus, despite the fact that there seem to be so many complaints, we live in the present throughout the day.
Black Sherif claims that despite the numerous challenges he has experienced since then, he has chosen to maintain his fortitude and motivate his followers through his stories.
“I kind of speak for a figure in the city that is frustrated, a disgruntled youngster.
Despite not being a city girl, I do reside there. I went there to pursue my dreams and my life.
from adoration to amusement to survival. I’m pushing my limitations as I drive out there,” he continued.
Source: Dklassgh.com