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    ‘Onaapo!’ – Ghanaian man praises President Mahama after buying kenkey for GH¢3

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    President John Dramani Mahama has been praised for reduced prices of food President John Dramani Mahama has been praised for reduced prices of food

    A Ghanaian man has heaped praises on President John Dramani Mahama after buying a ball of kenkey for GH¢3 at Agyemang Pentecost Junction in Labadi Town.

    In a video that has gone viral on X, the man is seen purchasing two balls of kenkey, which were placed in a bowl.

    Upon being informed that the price had dropped to GH¢3, he burst into celebration, shouting joyfully and singing while invoking President Mahama’s name in gratitude.

    The man expressed deep appreciation to the president for putting measures in place to ensure that food prices became more affordable.

    He added that with the current economic rebound, he believed the price of kenkey would soon fall further to GH¢2, with other food items also seeing price reductions.

    “A ball of kenkey is GH¢3? John Mahama, Onaapo! Within the next two or three months, it will be GH¢2. God bless you,” he exclaimed.

    This reaction comes amid recent appreciation of the cedi against the US dollar.

    According to the Bank of Ghana, the cedi is currently trading at a buying price of GH¢12.31 and a selling price of GH¢12.32 to the dollar.

    Watc video of the man expressing joy below:

    A Ghanaian man expresses surprise and excitement, heaping praises on President Mahama after buying a ball of kenkey for a reduced price of GHS 3 at Agyeman Pentecost Junction in Labadi Town. pic.twitter.com/OWrQGgDRNz

    — EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) May 18, 2025

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