Frustrated Ghanaian Lady Slams Online Vendors for 'Exorbitant' Prices, Sparks Debate Online

Frustrated Ghanaian Lady Slams Online Vendors for 'Exorbitant' Prices, Sparks Debate Online

  • A Ghanaian lady, known as Mrs Emefa, has expressed frustration over the rising costs of goods from online vendors
  • The TikToker highlighted a stark price difference between international and local vendors for children's supplements
  • Ghanaians reacted, with some sharing experiences of inflated prices and recommending the use of online services

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A Ghanaian lady has expressed her frustration with the rising costs of goods in the country, especially from online vendors.

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A Ghanaian lady criticises local online vendors for what she calls excessive prices. Photo credit: mrs emefa. Image source: TikTok
Source: TikTok

Taking to her TikTok page, the lady, identified as Mrs Emefa, focused her rant on the online vendors, who she claimed are responsible for making everyday life unaffordable for many Ghanaians.

In the trending video, the lady shared her experience of trying to buy a children's supplement. She claimed to have noticed a stark price difference between local and international vendors.

Ghanaian lady slams online vendors over prices

According to her, she noticed the same product she wanted to purchase was sold for $20 (roughly GH₵250) on platforms like Amazon.

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In a trending TikTok video, Mrs Emefa expresses frustration over online price hikes in Ghana, urging consumers to avoid overpriced local vendors. Photo credit: mrs emefa. Image source: TikTok
Source: TikTok

However, when she checked with local online shops in Ghana, one vendor was selling the same product for GH₵560, more than double the price she found abroad.

While highlighting the exorbitant pricing strategies of some online sellers, she asked:

"How much is shipping on a 200ml bottle? How much are they adding for administrative charges and rent?"

Watch the video below.

Ghanaians react to lady's rant about costs

YEN.com.gh collected reactions below from Ghanaians who watched the video on her TikTok page.

Dessy Ocean wrote:

"I feel you!! I switched to buying directly from the source since I started using Golly Express since last year l never looked back because people are too greedy."

Idontknow38 commented:

"Ghana is not expensive. Accra is expensive."

Kofi Dennis commented:

"Pricing in Ghana is something else. I was buying a roll of regular mosquito net, and the 1st shop said 75 cedis but had run out of stock. I checked a second shop in the same area, and it was 100 cedis. I decided to check a third shop, and it was 80 cedis. The next week I came to buy more, and the 4th shop within the same area was selling it for 120 cedis. I wonder what goes into pricing here in Ghana."

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Nono wrote:

"Salute madam. you have said it all. the greediness is too much."

Equa Minini commented:

"Depending on the items, it can be cheaper to buy and ship from Amazon to your doorstep."

Edinam said:

"This has been going on for long, and no one cares. It’s normal normal. Something that costs $17 is sold for GH₵700 etc. They’ll tell you you’re not the target market when you complain. So just buy online."

UK returnee overwhelmed by rising Airbnb costs

YEN.com.gh also reported that a UK returnee criticised Ghana’s Airbnb prices, calling them unjustified for the quality they offer.

She claimed that many listings in the country remained unbooked because they were either overpriced or lacked aesthetic appeal.

Ghanaians online shared mixed reactions to her online rant, with some agreeing and others stating she was choosing to complain.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation.

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