Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 166 Ghana Madagascar Celebrity Watch More Articles You Would Love Michelle Obama Dress Maker: Maki Oh Makes A Stand For Africa With Fall 2015/16 Collection See Presenter Berla Mundi Kicks Off An ‘All Natural’ Challenge In Ghana Live On TV & Ladies Join In From All Over On Friday, 15th May, President Nana Akufo Addo of Ghana tweeted that he, alongside other global leaders have sign the UNAIDS (a health organization) public letter on a people’s vaccine for COVID-19. In the same tweet he made it known that everyone will have access to this vaccine when it is available, and so give his message a heartwarming heroic feel, he hashtagged #PeoplesVaccine. Together with other global leaders, I signed the @UNAIDS Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for #COVID19. It is important that all people everywhere must have access to the vaccine when one becomes available. It must be the #PeoplesVaccine. — Nana Akufo-Addo (@NAkufoAddo) May 15, 2020 Unfortunately, the president was unable to win the approval and support of Ghanaians as he received a barrage of insults and disagreements from the nation and across the world. Ghanaians were furious that the duly elected president whose popularity has been sinking prior to the lockdown will sign a commitment to provide a vaccine that doesn’t exist and turn a blind eye to its fellow African country Madagascar that has been championing a drug that is proven to work. To date Comoros, Guinea Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Congo, Liberia, Niger, Tanzania and more have supported Madagascar’s cure. On the other hand, it has just been unveiled that the workers from UN aids organization the president is endorsing have been responsible for raping 60,000 people and has also employed 3,300 pedophiles (according to the Sun.Co.UK). Almost 1 in every 2 comments disagreeing with the president’s decision raised concerns of Madagascar and the use of herbal drugs. From his facebook feed, to his twitter feed to even comments on other media platforms that shared his tweet. Ghanaians made it clear they do not want a vaccine from the west but instead they want the medical cure from Madagascar. If you are still reading, just know twitter was much worst, although we didn’t have much time to screenshoot all. But see a few below. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #BIKINIBAE: Motherhood Never Looked So Haute; Check Out These Jaw-Dropping Swimwear Looks By... #OOTD: Miss Universe Cameroon’23 Princesse Issie Takes Moan Yesus Amazing ‘ASSIMBA’ Dress For... The 2024 Trending Take Over, The Rich History, The Prideful Culture Of Fulani... Mozambican Designer Mabenna Unveils Her Latest Masterpiece Look Book For The “Melanin” Collection #fGBrideAndGroom: Ghanaian Doctors Dr. Adwoa and Dr. Kobbie Tie The Knot In Stunning... AI Artist Dana K. Booker Explores The Gorgeous African Beauties Of Columbia In... Nigeria’s Lady Maker Launches The Stunning Look Book For Her Waste To Wonder... Cameroonian UFC champion Francis Ngannou’s 15 Month Old Son Dies #fGSTYLE: Tips On How To Color Code With Your Lover; The African Way #OOTD: Simply Tacha Is Goes Beyond Fierce In Her Medlin Boss Red Fringed... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.