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John Dumelo, D-Black Exchange Words Over Ghana@61 budget

D-Black takes John Dumelo to task over his tweets.

As we reported, on Independence Day, John Dumelo registered his displeasure at the celebrations. Moreover, he stated that there was nothing to celebrate.

However, rapper D-Black disagrees with John Dumelo. This is about allegations that government budgeted millions to celebrate this year’s Independence Day.

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Furthermore, the rapper believes that unlike the past National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration, the current government didn’t spend on this year’s celebrations.

Back and forth tweets between John Dumelo and D-Black

D-Black responded,

“The government didn’t budget millions to celebrate Ghana Independence this year bros. Presido said nope! No need. However, last 2,3,4,5 years ago ….” 

His response was to Dumelo’s tweet,

“On 2nd thoughts, there’s nothing to celebrate. Pupils lie on their stomachs to study in Yikurugu, UER [Upper East Region], teachers teach IT with no computers all over the country etc. Yet we budget millions to celebrate 6th March? Ghana without aid starts with us getting our priorities straight.”

After D-Black’s rebuttal of John Demelo’s claim, the actor quizzed, “You know the budget?

Furthermore, D-Black quickly retorted

“Budget for…? What actually is going on?…What exactly is the government doing…? Bro this is the quietest Ghana Independence I’ve seen in years g.”

Also, not satisfied, Dumelo quickly responded, “Ah Black paaaa….lets meet again next year wai”.

Moreover, D-Black stated that the NDC government spent more on such celebrations during their tenure.

“Make the ppl of Ghana list the ridiculous expenses made on Ghana Independence in previous years for u. And then compare. the past gvt during the era of dumsor spent on scarves, cloth, celebration concerts etc when business were failing and basic necessities for the ppl were ?”

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Lawrencia Larbi-Amoah