Deborah Vanessa has called on Ghanaians to relax and wait for the current government to fix the messes they inherited from their predecessors.
According to Sister Derby, ‘Rome was not built in a day’ and therefore Ghanaians must have patience for the new government to work its magic in regards to how things are in the country.
Derby was speaking on Accra Fm, where she had an in-depth interview Wednesday.
“The truth is that you can’t expect the government to solve all the problems so soon, so we have to give them time,” she said.
“It’s not fair and also they came to meet issues, they are also humans like us, so, it is difficult. We just have to give them time.”
Derby said she’s well aware that things aren’t going so well, especially in regards to the cedi exchange rate.
“I am affected because recently we travelled to South Africa together, buying the dollar to go is a headache. I wanted to cry. It is very bad. I don’t know what’s happening. The cedi is in serious crisis. I read something on the internet that in the whole of Africa, the Ghana cedi is the weakest and this is not good for the Black Star of Africa, it’s sad.” she said.
The ‘Ghana Jollof’ hitmaker also spoke about what ended her relationship with Medikal and why Ghanaians should leave her alone to expose her body if she chooses.
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No surprised the presidents daughter is your best friend so go on and talk ***barred word***
Thats what you guys have been told, I really know they were lying about that the first time they said that, they keep saying saying saying and all is a lie, since they cannot carry the load.this people talked big when they were in opposition, as soon as they came to power they started saying this till now, BLAME GAME BLAME GAME NKOA...so tell me what happened to the educational system in Ghana which is the future backbone of the nation, what happened to the local banking system? what is going on in Tema harbor which is number the one gate for imported stuffs. they've created minor error and they are rather blaming the NDC