Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Cries Out Over Worthlessness of Naira To Ghana Cedis

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Cries Out Over Worthlessness of Naira To Ghana Cedis

Omotola Jalade who visited Ghana for the AFRIMA event which took place over the weekend, has cried out over the worthlessness of naira to Ghana cedis.

According to Omotola Jalade, she ‘changed N10,000 (Ten thousand Naira) and it was only worth
C120 ( One hundred and twenty cedis)’. The actress further disclosed that Ghana is moving faster than Nigeria.

She wrote;

Okay… So Economists , come and analyze oh… this Amongst other things was quite alarming on my trip to Ghana.
Hmm… I changed N10,000 (Ten thousand Naira) and it was only worth …..
C120 ( One hundred and twenty cedis)
Not C1,200 and certainly not 12,000 cedis but a mere 120 cedis!!!

1 dollar in ghana is 4.8 cedis !
#Ghanamustgo and they have Gone, are they moving faster than us?
I don’t want to talk about the airport , Tubaba has already talked about that but I forgot both my phones while signing the immigration cards, about 10mins later, it was announced to pick them up at guest services! Ha!
#GiantofAfrica ? #Getbusy #Getbusy#Getbusy 😓😓😓. Abi? I’m I missing something?

This is coming few days after 2face Idibia took a swipe at Nigerian leaders over the poor state of airports in the country, after he landed at Kotoka airport Accra, Ghana.

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