People Are Suffering – Black Sherif Admits Hardship In Ghana
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Popular Ghanaian artiste, Black Sherif, has admitted hardship in the country.
Speaking in a recent interview with OkayAfrica which Newshuntermag.com has come across, the Kwaku The Traveller composer stated that people are suffering in Ghana.
He complained about inflation, petrol and food cost.
“There’s so much hardship going on in Ghana, economically, and politically. People are suffering from inflation. They can’t afford petrol or food,” the rising artiste stated.
“But then when the sun sets, everyone comes out in a crowd like, ‘yeah, man, we’re outsiddee!’ So, it’s like there are so many complaints, but from night to dawn we are in the moment.”
“I kind of talk for a frustrated figure in the city, a frustrated boy. I’m not from the city, but I live in the city. I came to chase life and dream there. From love to entertainment to survival. Driving out there, I’m testing my limits,” he added.
Black Sherif also opened up about learning skating and mastering BMX freestyle within a short period.
“I learned how to skate in 30 minutes. I taught myself BMX freestyle in an hour. I feel like nothing is impossible in this world,” he disclosed.