A distressed Ghanaian man went to the market to release venom on the pricing culture of most Ghanaian traders.
He raged a neighborhood market and chose to get down on the traders for overpricing the things.
As per him, these traders are selfish by putting high prices on things produced in Ghana like plantains, eggs, and tomatoes.
Causing a scene in the market, the man blamed the market women for being insincere and selfish.
“You market ladies are selfish. You overpriced even locally produced stuff to trick us. Has the public authority authorized you to overprice these items? Why are you so wicked to Ghanaians? “
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The man went to draw the attention of the market ladies to the difficulties in the country, which he accepted had been made by the them, who are selfish.
He raised the argument that items made in Ghana should not be sold at high costs.
A few things on the Ghanaian market have expanded in cost in the previous weeks, and Ghanaians have been complaining about the high cost of living in Ghana.
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