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Ghana prints its own money—outside Ghana. A Bank of Ghana official finally explains why. It’s not corruption. It’s not incompetence. It’s something deeper For years, many Ghanaians have wondered: Why do we print our own currency outside the country? In this video, a Bank of Ghana official finally explains the mystery. From security infrastructure to global printing monopolies, the truth is more technical—and more revealing—than most expected. Kwame reacts to the official’s statement, unpacking the civic implications and mythic symbolism of a nation outsourcing its own money. Is this just economic pragmatism—or a deeper metaphor for Ghana’s institutional dependence? 🔍 Topics Covered: Why Ghana lacks currency printing infrastructure Global monopoly on secure banknote production Civic symbolism of outsourcing national currency What this means for Ghana’s sovereignty and reform 📰 Source: GhanaWeb – Why Ghana prints its cedi notes abroad No party. Just truth. Anti-Partisans is a fearless political commentary channel that cuts through the noise of party loyalty and propaganda. We react to statements, actions, and interviews from all sides — especially the sitting government — and ask the hard questions: Does this make sense? Is this fair? Is this true? We’re not here to defend NPP, NDC, or any other camp. We’re here to defend logic, accountability, and the public’s right to know. Whether it’s a controversial prosecution, a viral political moment, or a moral debate disguised as law — we break it down with honesty and boldness. Who is this for? Citizens who want to think critically, not blindly follow. Young Ghanaians who care about justice, truth, and civic awareness. Anyone tired of political spin and hungry for real talk. What to expect: Reaction videos to political interviews and news clips Commentary on legal vs moral issues in governance Unbiased breakdowns of political statements Civic education with a punch of personality We’re not here to be liked. We’re here to be honest. If you believe truth matters more than tribe, hit follow. Let’s build a community that questions everything — and thinks for itself.