“Those I criticized Mahama With Now See My Criticism of Akufo Addo annoying, What Changed?”— Lydia Forson
Lydia Forson has once again taken to twitter to register her disappointment with some of her colleagues over what she describes as people close to her becoming uncomfortable with her constant criticism directed at the Government of NPP and President Akufo Addo. In the Past, Lydia Forson was among bunch of celebrities who held the…
Lydia Forson has once again taken to twitter to register her disappointment with some of her colleagues over what she describes as people close to her becoming uncomfortable with her constant criticism directed at the Government of NPP and President Akufo Addo.
In the Past, Lydia Forson was among bunch of celebrities who held the Ndc Government led my John Mahama to some “fire” on social media with their constant heat directed at the government then, of which “Dumsor Must Stop” gained prominence.
However, after the Npp won power in 2016 and 2020, Lydia feels those she used to “vibe” with in the past now see her “voice” about the failures of this government as annoying because she has not given up in critiquing the current Government
Lydia Forson yesterday labeled the Akufo Addo led Government as A government below average which presented itself as having solution to everything confronting Ghana when they were in opposition only to come to power and be repeating same mistakes of the NDC they were against.
In her tweet today, Lydia said “My annoyance is because a majority of people who constantly throw shade my way were once my comrades when it came to holding the government accountable.”
There are indeed talks in the country of how people Who should be speaking have suddenly gone mute over government wrongdoings unlike they did in the past which saw Sir Sam Jonah saying over the weekend that, there is that feeling of the return of “culture of silence” in Ghana.
Below is the full tweet of Lydia Forson
My annoyance is because a majority of people who constantly throw shade my way were once my comrades when it came to holding the government accountable.
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) April 27, 2021
But as soon as a new party came into power, my voice was now regarded as noise; so what changed?