Appietus
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Celebrated music producer, Appietus, has made a video detailing Ghanaians' reactions to the restrictions placed on movement of persons in Accra, Kumasi, Tema and Kasoa.
In the video, Appietus acted out the reactions of Ghanaians, when President Akufo-Addo announced the imposition of the restrictions and the reactions when it was lifted after three weeks.
In both cases, people condemned the President’s action.
Appietus in his caption admitted that it was not easy to be a leader.
“Ghanaians vs H. E Nana Addo 👉🏼😂👈🏼 It's Not Easy to be a Leader ooooo ☝🏼🤣.”
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