The comment “I always say that the only people who do not regret being born in Ghana and Nigeria are politicians and their friends” reflects a deep cynicism about the state of governance in these countries. It suggests that only those in power or connected to politicians benefit, while the average citizen struggles with challenges like poor infrastructure, economic instability, and corruption.

Though it captures frustration with political systems, such a broad statement overlooks the resilience and achievements of many citizens who, despite challenges, continue to find success and contribute positively to society. It also risks deepening public disillusionment, overshadowing the potential for positive change.

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