Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Ghanaian Politician Quits Facebook After Receiving Backlash For Calling Yvonne Nelson And Others Prostitutes

So, Ghananian actress,Yvonne was on a show some days back and used the opportunity to speak out against the current poor power situation in Ghana and lunched a campaign called #dumsormuststop on Twitter.

Dumsor or more appropriately Dum SÉ” is a popular Ghanaian term used to describe persistent electric power outages. But the ex-aide to Ghana Chief of Army Staff, Haruna Alidu, took to Facebook to insult the actress and other celebs. He insinuated that celebrities who are not married at age 30 are irresponsible prostitutes.

Immediately Yvonne saw the post, she took to Twitter to say:
“If what I’m reading from Halidu Haruna is true, then Ooo my goodness! I understand why we are here, in this place as a country! I can’t believe a leader, a grown man in this country will say such a thing. He should be ashamed of himself. . 
We have a long way to go GHANA! The movement won’t stop until dumsor stops i watch this space! I can’t believe there are Ghanaian celebrities on social media pretending not to have seen OUR movement! God is watching all of you.” 
Alidu later apologized and quit Facebook..


5 comments:

  1. Lol,,but why would people b quick to calling fellow humans name....only God knows our heart...

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  2. Na dem cause am na,act some rubbish in d name of movie,so dey got what dey wanted,una wey b guys for ds blog,can u marry ds Ghanaian actress,even our producers and directors in Nigeria,knows most Nigerian actresses won't play those obscene roles,dem go just dive enter Ghana,so if their oga call dem prostitutes,then dey shud change

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  3. Dis one no concern me joor! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  4. whatever happens in Ghana stays in Ghana

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