CNN even updated that fake article, without not changing anything! "The national economy will be Akufo-Addo’s major challenge. Oil reserves were discovered off the coast of Ghana in 2007, but Ghanaians struggle to obtain food and day-to-day services"
The power of Lies! CNN published an article, that is an insult to Ghana and the Ghanaian community at large!
Still online up to date: “The national economy will be Akufo-Addo’s major challenge. Oil reserves were discovered off the coast of Ghana in 2007, but Ghanaians struggle to obtain food and day-to-day services.
Source by cityfmonline. com / CNN and updated additions by GhanaWeb-news.com - The internet community in Ghana have taken to social media to condemn and criticize an election story written by the American television network, Cable News Network (CNN) that suggests that Ghanaians struggle to purchase food and usually queue for basic services.
The CNN in the article, titled ‘Ghana election: Incumbent concedes to Nana Akufo-Addo’ said ;
The CNN in the article, titled ‘Ghana election: Incumbent concedes to Nana Akufo-Addo’ said ;
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/09/africa/ghana-elections-nana-akufo-addo/
“The national economy will be Akufo-Addo’s major challenge. Oil reserves were discovered off the coast of Ghana in 2007, but Ghanaians struggle to obtain food and day-to-day services.
Rolling blackouts are common and citizens often stand in long line to obtain products.” The assertion has angered many Ghanaians online who have accused the TV network of twisting the facts to project the country in bad light.
Jemila Wunpuni Abdulai, a blogger challenged CNN’s publication and called for a relook the facts on the ground.
Ghanaian sports journalist, Gary Al-Smith also described the article as a “lazy reportage” about Ghana’s election.
Rolling blackouts are common and citizens often stand in long line to obtain products.” The assertion has angered many Ghanaians online who have accused the TV network of twisting the facts to project the country in bad light.
Jemila Wunpuni Abdulai, a blogger challenged CNN’s publication and called for a relook the facts on the ground.
Ghanaian sports journalist, Gary Al-Smith also described the article as a “lazy reportage” about Ghana’s election.
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