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‘God Spare Ghanaians from Hell’– Ghana Is Already Hell’ – Ceccy Twum Prays (Video)

Ghanaian gospel artist Ceccy Twum has raised alarm over the current state of the nation, likening it to “hell” due to widespread mismanagement.

In an interview on Accra FM with Nana Romeo on October 3, 2024, Ceccy expressed her concerns about the hardships Ghanaians are facing amidst economic challenges.

“It’s an economically tough time, and we will all eventually feel its impact,” she stated, emphasizing the daily struggles many endure. Ceccy stressed the importance of hard work, noting that without it, families could go hungry. “You need to rise each day and make moves,” she urged her fellow Ghanaians.

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Ceccy pointed out how the country’s flawed systems complicate life during tough economic times. “If the systems worked, we could endure tough times. But when you have to navigate a faulty system just to make ends meet, it’s incredibly challenging,” she explained.

Reflecting on her first trip to the UK, Ceccy shared her admiration for the country’s infrastructure, particularly public transportation. “I was moved to tears in a car. I thought, if we had a bus system like this in Ghana, it would be so helpful,” she recalled. “A day after I arrived, I could go out by myself because I easily identified my street and bus number. It gave me freedom to move around.”

She also criticized Ghana’s heavy reliance on foreign loans, questioning why the country does not utilize its rich natural resources. “Why don’t we use our resources to build this country instead of relying on foreign loans, using our timber, gold, and oil as collateral?” she asked. “We’re always indebted, and our resources are being exploited while we default on payments. This is why we’re stagnating as a nation and a continent.”

The economic difficulties have also affected religious attendance, with many struggling to afford transportation to church. “The difficult economic season has made even attending church a challenge, as transportation and related expenses often limit my fellow believers to once-a-month attendance,” she noted.

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In a moment of prayer, Ceccy Twum called for divine mercy, saying, “God should have mercy on Ghanaians and not take us to hell in the afterlife because we’re already in hell. Otherwise, we’d be experiencing hell twice if we end up there.”

She concluded on a hopeful note, affirming, “God will help us. God will speak for us,” in reference to her new song, Kasa (Speak Lord), which seeks divine intervention during these challenging times.

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