Ghanaian leaders are wicked - Afia Schwarzenegger

Ghanaian leaders are wicked – Afia Schwarzenegger

Controversial television personality, Afia Schwarznegger born Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa has taken a jab at Ghanaian leaders describing them as extremely wicked.

In a replay of an interview she granted Adom news at the requiem service of dancehall artiste Ebony Reigns monitored by MyNewsGh.com, she could not hide her frustration of how the country’s leaders have refused to help the less privileged in society but are quick to do same only at funerals.

“God will curse all of us for hating the living and adoring the dead. Let us begin to love the living and stop the unnecessary hatred and witchcraft. We are all here criticizing her mode of dressing and others. We will soon incur the wrath of God”, she said



Afia was earlier reported to have taken a swipe at Ghanaians for the way and manner the late Ebony Reigns was treated when she was alive.

“Some Ghanaian leaders are wicked. They will not use their monies to help the living but rather the dead. And if the corpse is not one which attracts media attention such huge sums won’t be given out. So when Ebony was alive, what stopped you from calling her to offer her some of these monies you gave out?” she quizzed.

She painfully recounted how on several occasions, the ‘Sponsor’ hitmaker was chastised for her choice of clothing and her ‘seductive’ mannerisms especially when performing on stage.

She advised leaders to channel their excessive riches into aiding government projects like the Free SHS, the one district one factory project among others.

She appealed to Ghanaians to learn to appreciate people while they are alive and stop the hypocritical show of love.

“Ghanaian leaders are just wicked all they use their monies for is supporting dead bodies”, added.

 

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