Popular Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Kwame Sefa Kayi has started an advocacy for the legalization of weed in Ghana. The broadcast journalist has stated that he doesn’t see any reason why weed has not been legalized in Ghana for commercialization.
According to Ghanaontheglobe.com reports, Kwame Sefa Kayi made the revelation on his own morning show ‘Kokrooko’ on Peace FM by expressing his intention to start a weed farming if government legalize it.
He added that he see no reason why Ghana has not legalized weed for commercial purposes at industries because most world countries have realized it’s industrial purposes and are making huge revenue out of it.
READ ALSO:
- Police arrest fetish Priestess who allegedly influenced Kasoa ritual murder
- 38 Dolphins released back into the sea at Axim
- Court remands two(2) Kasoa teenage murder suspects into police custody
- Easter holiday was the reason why new SHS 3 reopen directive delayed – GES BOSS
The broadcast journalist has claimed that if weed is legalized he would venture into it as his retirement plan during Thursd+ay, April 7, 2021 edition of his show.
About Weed
A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, “a plant in the wrong place”. Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks. Taxonomically, the term “weed” has no botanical significance, because a plant that is a weed in one context is not a weed when growing in a situation where it is in fact wanted, and where one species of plant is a valuable crop plant, another species in the same genus might be a serious weed, such as a wild bramble growing among cultivated loganberries. In the same way, volunteer crops are regarded as weeds in a subsequent crop. Many plants that people widely regard as weeds also are intentionally grown in gardens and other cultivated settings, in which case they are sometimes called beneficial weeds. The term weed also is applied to any plant that grows or reproduces aggressively, or is invasive outside its native habitat. More broadly “weed” occasionally is applied pejoratively to species outside the plant kingdom, species that can survive in diverse environments and reproduce quickly; in this sense it has even been applied to humans.
Source: Ghanaontheglobe.com