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Giving chocolate as a gift they say signifies love and on every 14th if February, the world marks Valentine’s Day to show love 💕. Ghana however marks Chocolate day on this day.
Chocolate Day in Ghana is aimed at promoting locally produced or manufactured chocolate. Chocolates are made from Cocoa and I’m proud that Ghana my country is the second largest producers and exporters of Cocoa. Even with that, Ghana’s cocoa is believed to be the best due to its sunlight processing.
However, instead of Ghanaians buying more locally produced chocolates to show love to their partners, they prefer imported ones. They also prefer engaging in sexual acts as a prove of their love to their partners. On 14th February, the Government of Ghana wishes locally produced Chocolates to be scarce by massive patronage from the public. Condoms have usually been scarce instead. Lets note that love isnt sex and sex isn’t a gift on vals day. Cheers!