George Quaye, a popular Ghanaian media personality, has responded to critics who were not pleased with a social media post he made about Vice President Bawumia and Education Minister NAPO.
In the post, Quaye shared a photo of the two politicians and captioned it with the words “Stop barking, be bold, be bold.”
This caused a stir among some social media users who felt that Quaye was being disrespectful or insulting towards the Vice President and Education Minister.
However, Quaye did not back down from his post and instead fired back at his critics. He urged them to “stop barking” and to have the courage to speak their minds boldly.
Quaye’s response was met with mixed reactions, with some supporters praising him for standing his ground and others criticizing him for being insensitive.
This incident highlights the power of social media in shaping public discourse and the importance of being mindful of the words we use online.
It also serves as a reminder that freedom of speech should be exercised responsibly and respectfully, even when expressing strong opinions or criticisms.
Despite the controversy surrounding his post, George Quaye remains unapologetic and steadfast in his beliefs.