Public spat over journalism turns into body talk, dragging politics, media egos, and timelines into another messy culture fight.
Body-shaming accusation kicks this off
Body-shaming accusation kicks this off
- Louisa Laryea, wife of Israel Laryea, posted remarks targeting Lily Mohammed on Facebook.
- Framed a critique around looks rather than reporting quality.
- Sparked backlash over the tone toward another woman.
- The comment section is immediately split.
- Lily Mohammed covered Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa over a Ghanaian passport issue.
- Criticism focused on that editorial angle.
- Shifted fast from journalism debate to personal jabs.
- Audience attention drifted from the substance.
- Grace Akosua Amoabeng of the New Patriotic Party called out the insults publicly.
- Argued disagreements should skip appearance attacks.
- Pushed for higher standards when women clash online.
- Her post gained traction.
- Lily Mohammed responded directly to Louisa Laryea online.
- Accused her of talking down without depth.
- Pointed out that marriage does not equal media expertise.
- Exchange kept the argument alive.
- Expect more careful wording from media-adjacent figures online.
- Personal attacks may trigger faster pile-ons.
- Public disputes keep drifting from issues to optics.