Ghanaian singer Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome has filed a police complaint against Kumawood actor Big Akwes. The entertainer known as Cina Soul took action after the actor made disturbing comments about her on television. Big Akwes appeared on Bryt TV for a game segment that asked him to pick between three celebrity women. The host wanted him to choose who he would marry, kiss or kill from the group. The three women were evangelist Nana Agradaa, actress Vivian Jill and singer Cina Soul.
Big Akwes gave shocking answers during the broadcast that upset many viewers. He said he would kiss Nana Agradaa and marry Vivian Jill since they had worked together before. The actor saved his most troubling response for Cina Soul. He claimed he would use supernatural powers to harm the singer. Big Akwes talked about calling spirits and stabbing her to death.
Cina Soul felt genuinely afraid after hearing about the actor's television appearance. She posted her concerns on social media platform X on Tuesday. The singer admitted she had tried to ignore earlier problems with this person. Her latest message expressed real fear about the threats against her. Cina Soul called for stronger action against hate speech on Ghanaian media platforms and urged people not to accept such dangerous talk as normal entertainment.
Big Akwes gave shocking answers during the broadcast that upset many viewers. He said he would kiss Nana Agradaa and marry Vivian Jill since they had worked together before. The actor saved his most troubling response for Cina Soul. He claimed he would use supernatural powers to harm the singer. Big Akwes talked about calling spirits and stabbing her to death.
Cina Soul felt genuinely afraid after hearing about the actor's television appearance. She posted her concerns on social media platform X on Tuesday. The singer admitted she had tried to ignore earlier problems with this person. Her latest message expressed real fear about the threats against her. Cina Soul called for stronger action against hate speech on Ghanaian media platforms and urged people not to accept such dangerous talk as normal entertainment.