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Thursday, 12 April 2018

Moesha Boduong _A STONE IN A BEAN

Hey peeps, it saddens my heart to see young girls swaying away from good morals.



A woman as special as God made her is not a  product for sale in the market. A woman has immeasurable honor and dignity, she commands absolute respect everywhere she solemnly goes. A woman was born to be a help-meet to the husband in marriage as a wife but not a virus and parasite to drain men of their livelihood. The fact that stones are found in beans doesn't mean stones are beans. The fact that some women are bad doesn't make all women bad.

It was with a disturbed heart as I watched Ghanaian slay queen Moesha Boduong terribly and without remorse tarnished the image of Ghanaian women with the notion that " The economic crisis in Ghana  makes women sell their precious bodies to men for economic survival". Did she really think through what she bluntly and stupidly said? Does she lack sense of wisdom and direction? Decency has indeed lost its value. She is a total disgrace to womanhood, her demeanor really reflects a lady who lacks training and guidance. It's really a wake up call to Ghanaian parents to wisely and with all courtesy train the young girls what it means to be a woman.

A woman is not a prostitute who becomes a product in the market for sale and consumption. A woman doesn't aimlessly sleep around for economic survival.

To Christine Amanpour at CNN, the damaging picture Moesha portrayed is totally unresembling of Ghanaian women. Give me the space and air to rightfully debunk her senseless assertion and gladly give you the exact and clearer reflection of Ghanaian women.

A Ghanaian woman is very hardworking and resilient. Able to bounce back pain and achieve all her goals and dreams.  Very industrious, intelligent and sociable. Walks in integrity and command respect. A Ghanaian woman doesn't aimlessly sleep with men to survive economic hardship.

With all boldness, let me without doubts introduce to you some prominent Ghanaian women who have toiled hard and walked in integrity to achieve their goals and aspirations in every sector of politics, entertainment, health to mention but few _ first and second ladies of the Republic of Ghana, Mrs Rebecca Akuffo Addo and Mrs Samira Bawumia, Former Chief Justice Theodora Woods, MzVee, Mauvie Hayford, Dr Joyce Aryee, Oheneyere Gifty Anti, and with confidence, myself  TimewithPrissy to mention but few.

 The faded picture she portrayed is a  reflection of herself; being lazy and a cunning parasite draining all the hardworking resources of men she willing and without shame sleep with. Just as I boldly said, there are stones in every beans and she's indeed a true reflection of a stone in a bean.

Every country has some stones in beans so don't be convinced in your own sight "Ghanaian women are lazy and prostitutes" Hell NO! We are totally different from what she depicted. We are women of honor! Next time, kindly research vividly and invite  someone who can represent my country well.

TimewithPrissy
CampusToday Publications

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