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KOD faces backlash over posting same-sex couple photos at Independence Arch
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46477, member: 636"] A government official faces criticism after sharing controversial photos on social media. Kofi Okyere Darko works as Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Presidency. People know him as KOD. He posted pictures of two men from South Africa kissing at a famous monument. The official later removed the images from his Facebook page. The photos showed Lue and Rue at Independence Arch in Accra. One man wore a red and black custom suit. The other dressed in red leather clothing. Both men embraced beneath the historic structure. Their bold fashion choices attracted attention from viewers. KOD wrote a caption questioning whether the location was appropriate for such photos. He asked about their identity and suggested they should act differently at the monument. The post caused immediate backlash from online users. Critics said he promoted hatred against gay people. Others claimed he put the men in danger. The official deleted his post without explaining his actions. He offered no apology to the couple or his critics. Many people continued discussing the incident across social media platforms. The controversy highlighted tensions about gay rights in Ghana. Some defended the couples right to take photos anywhere. Independence Arch stands as an important symbol for Ghana. Workers completed the monument in 1961 at Independence Square. The structure honors soldiers who died fighting for freedom from British rule. Many citizens view it as representing unity and progress. The photo incident revealed deep divisions about gay visibility in Ghanaian society. [/QUOTE]
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