Government Must Legalize Ganja and Monitor Its Usage – Rulers

Fast rising duo “Rulers” have aired their views on one of the most trending national topics which is the legalization of marijuana “ganja”. According to the music group, marijuana legalization can do more good to Ghana if its legalization is made with some restrictions and monitoring.

 

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They made references to some countries who have shot to higher heights on international markets with the exchange of agricultural products with marijuana playing a major role in the boost.

 

Aside foreign exchange, marijuana has several domestics and industrial uses to which results in increasing productivity for Ghana as a nation. They said.

Speaking to the founding editor of mynewsghana.com Jeremiah Kobina Egyabeng, the “Baaba” hit makers stressed that Ghana can rank better on international markets if leaders pick experiences and policies from advanced or developed countries.

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The case of marijuana has over past months become a national issue that matters to both the local Ghanaian, Businesses and more especially users of the marijuana herb.

 

The music group which constitutes “Ruler Saint One and Ruler Star Boy” are set to release their next banger titled “Pretty Girl” featuring Shatta Wale on Monday. Please do keep an eye on this space for the banger.

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Rulers have featured several music gurus like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Jupiter, Akatakyie, S. K Blinks, Bisa Kdei and many more. The group shot to fame after the release of their all-time banger titled “your body” which featured Ivorian favorite “S. K Blinks”. The group are optimistic that they shall soon take over television screens with the music video of their latest hit.

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Source: Jeremiah Kobina Egyabeng // Mynewsghana.com

Email: editor@mynewsghana.com

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