Ghana is living proof that it doesn& #39;t take two heads to solve problems. One of my fondest childhood memories is buying a bottle of Coca Cola in 2001 near Akuafo Hall at UG Legon with 300 cedis. The GHS was a joke currency at the time and the naira was like USD in comparison.
Ghana was a fiscal and economic mess. You couldn& #39;t do some transactions in Acrra with cedis. Everyone was accepting dollars, even roadside supermarkets.

Today Nigerians are converting their NGN to GHS and moving their money to Ghana for its stability.

They don& #39;t have 2 heads.
While Nigeria has still not figured out how to generate more than 5,000MW of power consistently and reliably, Ghana now has the barely believable problem of *too much electricity*.

Ghanaians are our cousins just 400KM away. they don& #39;t have 2 heads. https://theconversation.com/lessons-to-be-learnt-from-ghanas-excess-electricity-shambles-121257">https://theconversation.com/lessons-t...
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