Ghanaian comedian Abdul Waris Umaru, popularly known as Comedian Waris, has recently shared his thoughts on the current situation in Ghana.
In light of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, where Muslims perform the ritual of stoning Satan, Waris has expressed his concerns about the governance in Ghana.
As many Ghanaian Muslims embark on their pilgrimage to Mecca, Waris has taken the opportunity to point out the need for leadership to address local issues.
With a growing frustration among the public, the comedian has emphasized the importance of dealing with social and political challenges within the country.
Sharing his views on the state of affairs, Comedian Waris has urged Ghanaians to focus on addressing internal issues such as corruption, poverty, and social inequality.
He believes that instead of looking outward, Ghanaians should prioritize resolving local challenges and improving the living conditions of the people.