Ghanaian gospel musician Joe Mettle is unhappy about the quality of aeroplanes that fly to Ghana from other countries.
He wrote in a post on X: "Hi family. So there’s something that’s been bothering me and I wanted some help. I’ve had the privilege to travel a bit and realized that most of the planes that come to Ghana are not the best at all compared to the ones that go to other African countries why is that?".
Joe Mettle further noted that other countries with a short destination distance are given better aircraft than Ghana.
He indicated that these aeroplanes that fly to Ghana with expensive tickets.
"And many times, the flight distance is even way shorter, and they still give them better planes. Is it because we take anything they give us and do not insist on being given better ones?"
And oh boy these tickets are not cheap," he wrote.

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