Audio By Carbonatix
A survey by Global Info Analytics has found that 77 per cent of Ghanaians believe the country is heading in the wrong direction as of October 2022.
According to the survey, 16 per cent of Ghanaians believed the country was heading in the right direction.
Meanwhile, seven per cent of the persons polled had no opinion on the direction of the country.

The results of the survey were from a sample size of 5,661.
The sample size was allocated to all the regions based on the total number of voters in each of the regions as per the EC 2020 register.
The country is currently in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis with government currently seeking support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stay the economy afloat.
The Ghanaian cedi exchanged for ¢13.75 to $1 in many places on Friday, selling at ¢13.50 at most forex bureaux or the retail market.
This development comes within a week after the cedi earlier depreciated against the dollar.
Scores of Ghanaians have thus taken to social media to bemoan the situation; urging the government to take urgent steps to address the persistent depreciation of the country’s currency.
Development in the UK with the Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss' resignation has gotten Ghanaians talking.
Many are calling for the head of the Finance Minister whom they say has not steered the country’s economic affairs well leading to the current hardships.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama hasn’t reviewed Article 71 salaries; current emoluments inherited from previous administration – Gov’t
9 minutes -
Only 4.58% of road contracts awarded through sole-sourcing — Kwakye Ofosu
22 minutes -
Police arrest Fuseini ‘Fuzzy’ Sorku in Tamale over alleged assault case
22 minutes -
Mahama hasn’t added a cedi to presidential appointee salaries – Kwakye Ofosu
26 minutes -
Award-winning investigative journalist Roger Cook dies aged 83
28 minutes -
“Spider-Man of Yemen” dies after falling into volcanic crater during climb
36 minutes -
Deputy EC Chair Dr Bossman Asare to resign effective July 31
40 minutes -
Samuel Tettey retires as EC Deputy Commissioner; replacement process underway
56 minutes -
Processes underway to replace Sophia Akuffo on Council of State – Government
60 minutes -
Russian strikes kill 11 and set historic cathedral in Kyiv ablaze
1 hour -
Mahama accepts Sophia Akuffo’s resignation; replacement process underway – Gov’t
1 hour -
Motorcyclist killed in multi-vehicle crash on Cape Coast–Takoradi Highway
1 hour -
Canada visa denial for Thomas Partey exposes legal fractures of multi-host FIFA World Cup
1 hour -
FIFA seeks explanation over VAR official’s hand gesture
2 hours -
US and Iran agree to pause hostilities but key questions remain
2 hours