Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje has called for an end to the blame game circulating on social media amidst the deteriorating condition of Okomfour Kwadee.
Scores of individuals have cited neglect by industry stakeholders and listed various factors they believe are responsible for the current deplorable state of the legendary musician.
But sharing her opinion on the development, Ohemaa Woyeje has urged individuals to stop playing the blame game, emphasising that the focus should rather be on supporting the musician in this difficult time.
“Enough of all the rumours and allegations surrounding the health of Okomfour Kwadee. The only interest is to move Kwadee from his current state to a better one. So he can be better, even if he doesn’t want to sing anymore after he is healed. All the blame games won’t help. Ghanaians are fond of such things, and it is not right,” she said in a viral video.
She further pointed out that constant accusations from people could discourage potential supporters from providing medical help.
“How do you even know if the allegations you’re making are true? What some of you are doing could discourage others from stepping in to help him. And if he dies, what do we gain? Enough of the allegations. Let’s come together and support him so he can become the Kwadee we once knew,” she added.
Kwadee, known for his significant contributions to Ghanaian music, has become a subject of concern due to the deterioration of his mental health in recent years.
Recent videos on social media have captured him in a distressed state, performing shirtless on the streets, appearing frail and unkempt.
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