One can only sigh at the economic superstition on display in Ghana.
A rising U.S. dollar has stirred many pastors here into nightly prayers for their fallen currency to rise again.
"I command the resurrection of the cedi! In the name of Jesus!" preached evangelist Nicholas Duncan-Williams of a megachurch called Action Chapel, recently. Then he addressed Satan: "Take your hands off the central bank!"
African countries are having a devil of a year, due in large part to the slump in their currencies. From Gambia to Zambia, sharp drops against the U.S. dollar are making imported goods more expensive, forcing shopkeepers to raise prices, slowing business at many of Africa's gleaming new shopping malls, car dealerships and fast-food restaurants.
In Ghana, the cedi lost 11% against the dollar in the first two months of 2014. Some radio personalities blamed the free fall on the devil, others on mythical dwarves who practice witchcraft in the forest.
"These dwarfs, the black magic is what has made the cedi lose value," Anita Desooso, a political organizer for the ruling National Democratic Congress told private radio station Adom FM recently.
Economists blame the currency weakness on more worldly reasons, such as the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to trim its bond-buying program. That has helped drive up the dollar against currencies globally.
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... of the $19 billion in foreign direct investment Ghana has attracted in the past five years, very little has gone into new manufacturing or agriculture. Most has gone to build up hotels, malls or car dealerships.
In busier times, used-car salesman Prosper Gbadam often sold two sports-utility vehicles a week. Now, he spends his evenings in a church, praying for the cedi to rise.
He hasn't closed a deal all month.
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Hey! I'm a retired pastor. For a suitably sizeable collection (in gold, of course) I'll put up video on YouTube of me exorcising the entire Federal Reserve Board of Governors! Double the collection and I'll throw in Ben Bernanke and Jon Corzine as well!
Peter
I was thinking that the use of voodoo might be more appropriate for the task.
ReplyDeleteJean
Ah yes, 'money'... the root of a LOT of evils...
ReplyDelete0ld NFO, this is the most misquoted scripture in history
ReplyDelete"For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." 1 Timothy 6-10 King James Bible
Let's not fall into the trap of blaming inanimate objects, like the gun control people do.
That said what is crazier, thinking that the Devil is destroying your currency or that you can fix your economy by borrowing & printing Trillions of dollars?
Al_in_Ottawa
Do you want that in any specific currency, or jewelry, or bars, or . . .
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