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Ghanaians are painfully opportunistic when it comes to pricing. When the sachet water producers announced an increase, government stepped in to halt it, yet some still went ahead to raise prices anyway. What is even more troubling is that retailers of bottled water have also used it as an excuse to increase theirs.
Businesses are quick to raise prices at the slightest opportunity, but never ready to reduce them when conditions improve. Instead of fair competition protecting consumers, every rumor or announcement becomes a chance for them to maximize profit.
Imagine a country where businesses exploit basic necessities such as water and food. 🤦♀️
The problem is not just inflation; it is greed, weak enforcement, and the lack of accountability in our pricing culture. Until there is stronger regulation and a sense of social responsibility, consumers will continue to suffer whenever any small excuse arises.
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@GodsonKankani I have no doubt that his customers will be those who get their money's through devilish means(i.e, juju). Because it'll be unthinkable for one to even pay 1,000 GH. cedis for a single hair-cut, let alone to talk of 6,000 GH. cedis. Infact I'll term that as crazy and foolish.
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“I Charge GH₵6,000 Per Haircut” - Rich the Barber explains why he charges such a premium price.
Popular celebrity barber Rich the Barber has ignited widespread discussion after revealing that he charges a staggering GH₵6,000 for a single haircut.
In a candid interview on Experiences in Life with actress Nayas1, the renowned barber opened up about his high-end pricing and the value he brings to his elite clientele.
When asked if he had turned to spiritual means, commonly referred to as “juju” to enhance his skills, his response left many viewers talking.

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Legal Education 101.
Before You do any business in Ghana: Read This First!
One of the most recurrent legal problems I witness in Ghana, is due to either our trusting nature; or the informality of our business transactions
One of the biggest mistakes people make is not signing anything at all.
You go to buy land, and they tell you, “Just pay first, we will prepare the indenture later.” You give someone money for a service, and there is no written record.
You pay a deposit, and everything is based on trust and verbal promises.
That is how many people lose money; or get arrested for defrauding by false pretences.
Before anything else, understand this: if money is changing hands, something should be written and signed. Even a simple document is better than nothing. It should clearly state how much you are paying, who you are paying, and what the payment is for.
Without that, you may struggle to prove anything later.
Once you are dealing with a document, then the next step is to protect yourself before you sign.
1. Don’t rush - If someone is pushing you to sign quickly, pause. You have a right to take your time.
2. Read it. All of it. - There is no such thing as “just sign, it’s standard.” If it is important enough to sign, it is important enough to read.
3. If you don’t understand it, don’t sign it. - Ask questions. If the explanation is unclear, walk away or get someone to help you review it.
4. Check the names. - Make sure your name is correct. Make sure the other person or company is real.
5. Be clear on what you are paying for. - Especially for land. Is it full payment? A deposit? Documentation fees? Site allocation? It must be written clearly.
6. Pay attention to the money terms.
How much? When? Are there penalties for delay? Is the money refundable?
7. Look for what happens when things go wrong. Can they cancel easily? Will you lose your money? Can they change terms later?
8. Never sign a document with blank spaces. Anything left blank can be filled later. Not in your favour.
9. Take your copy immediately. Don’t leave without it. Ever.
10. When in doubt, ask for help.
A lawyer, a friend, someone who understands these things. It can save you a lot.
Shalom
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East legon hills gate to the right
Nungua C 5
busy internet opposite (Appollo theatre)
Spintex shell signboard towards hydra form
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Adjiriganor after the shell
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Serwaa Amihere, Esq@Serwaa_Amihere
Good morning, please where can I get the best waakye in Accra ?
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🚨BREAKING NEWS 😳😳💔
Achraf Hakimi’s ex-wife, Hiba Abouk, has allegedly apologized and says she regrets filing for dîvorce 😳
Sources claim she says she was misguided by friends and acted out of emotions, and is now begging Hakimi to take her back 💔🥲
But here’s the plot twist everyone is talking about 👀👇
This apology is rumored to be coming right after PSG renewed Hakimi’s contract, boosting his salary from £10 million to £28 million per year 💰🔥
And just like before…
👉 All his money still goes straight into his MOTHER’S account 😮👏
Moral lesson:
Dear men, protect your peace, protect your assets, and always… STAY HAKIMIZED 🙌

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I spent too much money on this video. I beg you Please help me get my money back 😭😂a retweet will be much appreciated!
Click on the link & Enjoy 😊
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Everything is in reverse in Ghana.
Junk food is sold as premium food.
We buy and eat food in plastic.
We pay levies to drive on bad roads.
We cut down trees in our homes and build canopies for shade.
We call people who ask for accountability chisel.
We produce oil, send it to another country and use dollars we don't have to buy it back as fuel.
We build on waterlogged lands and cry when it gets flooded.
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