Ghanaian highlife musician, Amandzeba Nat Brew
Popular Ghanaian musician and cultural advocate, Amandzeba Nat Brew, has claimed that no leader since Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s era has come close to achieving 20% of the accomplishments of the country’s first president.
In a conversation on Joy Prime’s show, Amandzeba highlighted what he perceives as a lack of significant national progress, particularly in infrastructure and water management.
“Leadership after Nkrumah, some have tried, but nobody has reached 20%, or even a fraction, of what Nkrumah did,” he stated.
He also emphasised the need for balanced development across the country, especially in the northern region.
Amandzeba compared Ghana’s development to that of its neighbour, Burkina Faso, urging leaders to take more proactive measures to ensure that the northern regions receive their fair share of attention and resources.
“Take facilities to the north if you want people to stay there. Look at what Burkina Faso has done; they are even further north than our northern regions, yet they have made significant progress,” he stated.
On the topic of Ghana’s recurring water crises, the highlife legend criticised past administrations for their inability to implement long-lasting solutions.
He also raised concerns about the annual flooding caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam in Burkina Faso, which often devastates crops, particularly in northern Ghana.
“Every year, when the Bagre Dam is opened, it floods into Ghana and destroys our crops. Those who promised to build dams to protect the affected areas either lacked proper technological designs or simply had no clue what they were doing,” he added.
Amandzeba Nat Brew is a renowned Ghanaian highlife musician known for his profound cultural influence and commitment to preserving African heritage through music.
He gained recognition with his hit song ‘Wogbe Jeke’, which celebrates Ghanaian history and identity.
Some of his other popular songs include Dede, Kpanlogo Ye De, Biako Ye, and Tena Me Nkyen.
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