Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Award-winning Ghanaian songstress Sista Afia has for the first time shared her thoughts about the #FixTheCountry campaign lingering on social media by some embittered Ghanaians including celebrities who want a change in the living conditions of the ordinary citizen.
As you may know, several celebrities such as, Efia Odo, Yvonne Nelson, John Dumelo, Nana Aba Anamoah and others have voiced out on social media calling on the ruling NPP government to as a matter of importance to administer good governance because of unbearable conditions in the country.
However, some celebrities have decided to be spectators as they have not added their voices to the few agitating over worsening state of the economy and it appears Sista Afia is one of them and of course, she has her reasons for that which she shared on live television.
Sista Afia who was a guest on Giovanni Caleb’s show on TV3 in the recently aired episode of the ‘Showbiz 360’ show said that she has not joined the #FixTheCountry campaign because the objective of the campaign has not been made clear enough and understandable and she is not torn between #FixTheCountry campaign and #FixYourself.
“I am not going to say I support #FixTheCountry. I am seeking clarity before I will publicly support it or not. Right now, I am torn between #FixTheCountry and #FixYourself,” she said.
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