A Ghanaian woman has sparked massive debate online after declaring she will not marry until the US dollar drops to ₵3, a rate unseen in over a decade.
In an interview with King Bygone, shared widely across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, the young woman confidently stated, “Until the dollar becomes 3 cedis, I won’t marry.”
Her statement instantly struck a chord with frustrated youth and triggered discussions about Ghana’s economic hardship, currency depreciation, and shifting priorities among young women.
The interview, light-hearted but sharply reflective, has racked up thousands of shares and reactions within hours. Many see it as a tongue-in-cheek protest against the rising cost of living, while others are calling it a bold social commentary.
“She’s saying what many are thinking,” one commenter wrote. “You can’t build a home when everything is so expensive.”
The current exchange rate sits around ₵15 to $1, making her condition unlikely in the near future. Still, her message resonated, especially among young Ghanaians grappling with high inflation, stagnant wages, and unstable financial prospects.
King Bygone’s growing interview series continues to spotlight raw, unfiltered street opinions — often capturing viral moments like this.
Whether meant in jest or not, her words reflect the very real pressure that economics now places on love, marriage, and everyday choices in Ghana.
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