Are Ghana men sexually weak for TV stations to be flooded with sex enhancing product adverts - Akwaboah
Ghanaian highlife musician/song writer Akwaboah seems to have had enough of television stations ‘bombarding’ viewers with adverts of male sexual enhancers.
In a live Instagram video, the Posti Me singer stated his displeasure about the happening, indicating that the situation casts a slur on the image of the Black race as unproductive.
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“Ghana, what is the problem? I was here making plans for my upcoming Lighthouse album. I was tired so decided to watch television to take off some stress. All the TV stations I tuned in were all advertising sex enhancing medicines.
“It was all about, when you take this drug, you can perform for long’. Now, I want to know, are all the men in Ghana sexually weak? Does this mean that as for the Black race, we don’t have productive things to talk about and that all we know and talk about is sex?
“When are we going to teach people to be financially viable or teach them about God? I think it’s about time we changed the narrative. Sex shouldn’t be all that we think about,” he stated.
A number of Akwaboah’s followers commented under the post with some claiming sex is the only source of entertainment most men understand.
Missofoo: Oooh apart from that ones, you didn’t come across, “fa 100.00 begye 300 million” no bi eerrhh??? Ns3mhunu nkoaaaaaa oooo😂😂
Mcmrhollywood: The atopa news is more than preaching the word of God. Hmmm sad ooo
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Cee Kwarteng: The men want it big, the women tight so how are we going to push a big one in a tight corner, If this is not madness then I don't know.
Victoria Arthur: I guess that’s the only source of entertainment most men understand.
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