Movie producer and radio host Ola Michael has fired back at a South African LGBTQ couple who kissed at Independence Square in Accra. The media personality slammed the pair for what he sees as disrespect toward Ghana and its people. Michael believes the couple deliberately tried to upset locals who do not support LGBTQ lifestyles. He thinks their public romance was meant as an insult to Ghanaian culture. The radio star wants government officials to step up and protect local values.
Michael pointed fingers at authorities for letting this happen without consequences. He demanded that leaders take control and make sure visitors follow Ghana's rules. The producer argued that foreign guests should not be allowed to push behaviors that most Ghanaians reject. He stressed that the couple used Ghana's welcoming nature against the country itself. Michael sees this as proof that officials need to watch outsiders more carefully.
The entertainment figure warned that such events should serve as a lesson for those in power. He pushed for stricter oversight of tourists and other visitors who come to Ghana. Michael wants to prevent foreigners from using the nation's friendliness to promote ideas that clash with local beliefs. He emphasized that guests must respect Ghanaian traditions and laws during their stay. The radio host believes stronger action will protect the country's moral standards.
Michael pointed fingers at authorities for letting this happen without consequences. He demanded that leaders take control and make sure visitors follow Ghana's rules. The producer argued that foreign guests should not be allowed to push behaviors that most Ghanaians reject. He stressed that the couple used Ghana's welcoming nature against the country itself. Michael sees this as proof that officials need to watch outsiders more carefully.
The entertainment figure warned that such events should serve as a lesson for those in power. He pushed for stricter oversight of tourists and other visitors who come to Ghana. Michael wants to prevent foreigners from using the nation's friendliness to promote ideas that clash with local beliefs. He emphasized that guests must respect Ghanaian traditions and laws during their stay. The radio host believes stronger action will protect the country's moral standards.