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African leaders are worshipped like demigods – Blakk Rasta

Renowned Ghanaian musician and radio host, Blakk Rasta, has taken a bold stance against the unchecked powers of African presidents, describing them as being treated like “demigods.”

Speaking on his “Urban Blend” show on 3FM, Blakk Rasta delivered a scathing critique of African leadership and governance.

“Presidents in Africa are revered more than God in some countries,” he lamented, emphasizing the need for constitutional reforms to limit executive overreach.

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He backed his argument by referencing former President John Mahama’s call to curb ex-gratia benefits for government officials, commending his pledge as a step in the right direction.

“Mahama understands the allure of wealth, yet he’s ready to give up ex-gratia. It’s bold, but he must remain committed,” Blakk Rasta advised.

The outspoken host also slammed the government’s failed promises, particularly the “Year of Roads” initiative, which he labeled a “monumental failure.”

Sharing his own experience driving from Accra to Wa, he painted a grim picture of pothole-ridden roads, dust-filled air, and broken-down vehicles.

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“Rural areas like Chich are completely neglected—cemeteries outnumber essential amenities like water. It’s disgraceful!” he added.

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