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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Captain Smart has once again hit hard at African leaders for their inability to develop their countries. According to him inasmuch as citizens need to fix themselves, the leaders of Africa have failed their people. Captain Smart has indicated severally that Africans should not elect old men as presidents.
Today, Monday, June 14, 2021, Captain Smart has caused stir with startling revelations about Ghana’s gold. According to him he has done his research and realized that every year about $600 million of gold revenues go missing. He wondered why this has happened since 2011 and no one is ready to explain.
“African leaders need to wake up. From today, I am going to fire our leaders. We have been mining gold in this country for a long time and still the country has not seen any progress. I have done my research on gold in country. I have come to realize that every year since 2011 $600 million worth of gold revenue is unaccounted for. This has happened for many years and our leaders cannot explain. I am on my knees begging them to explain this.
Ofori Atta once told Ghanaians that we lost 600 million and yet couldn’t explain it. They later came to deceive us that they have found it. This year I am sure same thing will happen. When you enter the villages, there are no jobs. Husbands are angry after work because the system is hard. Salaries are same but everything has been increased. Since 2011 we have made over $57 billion. What were they used for?” Captain Smart queried.
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