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    DKB’s crappy 24-hour economy advert shouldn’t be paid for by the NDC – Franklin Cudjoe

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 20, 2024No Comments1 Min Read1 Views
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    Ghanaian stand-up comedy act, TV presenter, actor, and event host, DKB Ghana originally born Derick Kobina Bonney has been criticized by economist and President of Policy Think Tank, IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe for his advert explaining the 24-hour economy.

    The quest by the Ghanaian showbiz personality who has decided to support the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in winning the December 7 elections has been mocked.

    DKB is getting backlash in his attempt to give an in-depth explanation of John Mahama’s 24-hour economy policy after he shared his political campaign video on social media.

    The message in the video which sought to imply that businesses and banking institutions will be working irrespective of the time has been interpreted differently by netizens.

    Franklin Cudjoe, the President of Imani Ghana and policy analyst has joined the massive criticisms on social media against DKB in labelling his advert as crappy.

    Sharing his opinion through his post as sighted by MyNewsGh.com, he wrote “This is a very crappy advert explaining 24-hour economy. I hope DKB did this voluntarily and hasn’t been paid by the NDC”.



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