There have been over 500,000 tweets about ‘Fix the Country’, making it the biggest online political protest in Ghana so far. But plans to move it from online to offline has been stopped by the Ghana Police service. Some celebrities, including John Dumelo, Efia Odo, Yvonne Nelson, Joselyn Dumas, Kwaw Kese, Nana Aba Anamoah and Lydia Forson, have joined the protest, highlighting some of the pressing needs of the citizens of Ghana. However, some celebrities believe Ghanaians should fix their attitudes first before asking the government to fix the country. Others claim President Nana Akufo-Addo isn’t Jesus Christ to fix the country’s problems. Another set of celebrities believe hashtags won’t get anywhere while some don’t want to have a hand in it over the politicisation of issues in Ghana.
Bright Appiah is not perturbed over the numerous attacks coming his way following the incarceration of Rosemond Brown, popularly known as Akuapem Poloo.
The Executive Director of Child Rights International, Ghana reported the Ghanaian actress to the Director-General of CID and subsequently to the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) after she posted nude pictures of herself and her son on social media.
Akuapem Poloo was taken to court and sentenced to 90 days in jail. She was subsequently granted bail after spending two days; pending the final determination of her appeal challenging the 90-day jail term.
Critics of Bright Appiah including, Ghanaian artiste Kwaw Kese and former Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Rachel Appoh slammed him and asked that he concentrate on children on the street.
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