Ghana's economy is still troubled. The chorus from many Ghanaians is that the political elites have failed the nation.
From bad roads and the impact of illegal mining to the pain of broken promises, Ghanaian musician Worlasi models the views and frustrations of a dejected people into his latest body of work, an EP titled 'The Angry African'.
Features Editor, Joojo Cobbinah, brings you a quick review of Track Number 4, ‘We No Go Gree’.
The song speaks to the broken hopes of the everyday Ghanaian whose expectation of better leadership now hangs on thin ice.
There's more in Joojo's report here:
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