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The whole of this week has been dominated by news and discussions about how the country's economy is fast receding to the abyss.
From the continuous fall of the cedi and increasing taxes, signs of difficult times in Ghana seem obvious.
There are only a little over 200 registered dentists in Ghana to cater for over 20 million people. That's a gross inadequate.
But in the midst of all these stark realities, Nana Ansah Kwao IV, host of "That's my Opinion" on Joy 99.7 FM does not agree Ghana is in difficult times.
Tune in at 2:05 pm today and listen to his thought provoking reasons why times may not be that bad in Ghana.
Listen and share your thoughts:
Text 1422 on all networks, or call 030-2216541 (when he opens the phone lines). You can also contribute via WhatsApp on 024 4340 437 ahead of the show.
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