The reality of Sunday evening’s executive order from President Nana Akufo-Addo banning all social gathering, church activities, funeral all nightclub activities across the country hit home quickly as the Onyx Nightclub belonging to ‘ Black Avenue music’ boss Desmond Blackmore also known as D Black closed its doors to customers.
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According to the Manager of the Nightclub, Emmanuel the nightclub was shut down immediately the president placed the ban on social gatherings.
‘’We spoke to the staff of Onyx on Sunday after the President issued the directive banning all social gatherings. And we have not opened for business yet’’ Emmanuel told Doctar Cann in an interview on ‘Showbiz Xtra’ on Happy FM.
Businesses across the country are expected to be hit by economic slowdown caused by the virus. On Sunday evening in Ghana, as the news of the President’s announcement sank in, a cross section of the Ghanaian populace believed that the ban did not include nightclubs but Nana Akufo Addo brought clarity to the matter when he met the Eminent Clergy at the Jubilee house for prayer breakfast meeting, that the ban on public gatherings included nightclubs.
As nightclubs and other business like Onyx begin to close their doors others will wrestle with fears of how to stay afloat.
By: Bridget Mensah