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Hospitals don’t have enough beds, yet your handbags costs over $100,000 – Ayisha Modi slams Samira Bawumia

When Ayisha Modi learns that Second Lady Samira Bawumia allegedly possesses an expensive collection of designer handbags—possibly worth over $100,000 in total—she becomes displeased.

Samira Bawumia has been featured on social media in a number of pictures carrying high-end purses from Chanel, Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Hermes, Valentino Garavani, Louis Vuitton, and Anel.

Photographic evidence has revealed the Second Lady clutching these bags on many occasions. A person on social media decided to take a picture of the bags and post the price of those bags on the network. The Hermes pocketbook is said to be worth at least GH131,000 (£9000), according to sources.

Ayisha Modi has openly criticized Samira Bawumia for supposedly putting the well-being of the people above her own costly handbag purchases in reaction to the aforementioned circumstance.

Hospitals don’t have enough beds, yet your handbags costs over $100,000 – Ayisha Modi slams Samira Bawumia

According to Ayisha, the Second Lady’s total spending on opulent purses would be enough to purchase a sizable number of hospital beds.

According to Ayisha Modi, Samira, the wife of Dr. Bawumia, was allegedly carrying a $120,000 bag. She also questioned how many hospital beds could really be purchased with that kind of money.

To the best of Ayisha Modi’s understanding, some hospitals are experiencing a bed scarcity, which means that some people are being forced to give birth outside of hospitals.

Critical thinking is essential for us as Ghanaian citizens because the advancement and development that our nation needs should take precedence over political connections.

 

Akosua Boatemaa

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