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Musician, Kwame Nsiah-Apau popularly known as Okyeame Kwame is being criticised by some Ghanaians on social media for his recent post.
In the wake of the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest, a user had asked what the public believed would give the country the needed facelift.
The musician responded that this feat will require personal responsibility "starting with your health, then mindset, then your family, then your work.
You Naa you will fix the country . Starting with your health , then mindset , then your family , then your work . If we all start a small light in our little corners, Ghana will become bright. All the names you have mentioned can also light a small flame. However, Ghana cannot be… https://t.co/JsEEjRt0jq
— ARTIVIST (@Okyeamekwame) September 26, 2023
"If we all start a small light in our little corners, Ghana will become bright. All the names you have mentioned can also light a small flame. However, Ghana cannot be fixed by one man. No messiah in politics," he wrote on Twitter (now X).
This September 26 reaction did not go down well with a section of the netizens.
Some of the users condemned his comments describing it as unreasonable and an attempt to shift responsibility from the state citizens.
Here are some of the comments:











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