Red Means Stop!!!

Red is a highly effective pain reliever, but now it is a cheap, harmful drug that makes its way into the hands of the youth in poorer neighborhoods.

The use of Red 225 tablets is silently and rapidly spreading across the ghettos of Ghana {especially Nima, Ashaiman, Madina and Kasoa} like a severe pandemic.

A harmful issue that has been observed so widely that a phrase that describes the problem has become widely known: “Wonim Red?” – “Do you know Red?” where Red serves as a mark of growing concern.

The high Red 225 is infamous for, which is the intense euphoric high followed by deep, numbing calm, also marks its appeal.

But with poverty and high unemployment levels comes a temporary escape from the cruel hand of reality for everyday users. However, the damages caused are fatal.

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Written by Nanor Bernard Adomertey (10314845)

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