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    Ghanaian media personality Ohemaa Woyeje Ghanaian media personality Ohemaa Woyeje

    Ghanaian media personality Ohemaa Woyeje has encouraged the youth to fight against being brainwashed by politicians and the elite in the country.

    In a video shared on Instagram by ZionFelix on November 21, 2024, Ohemaa noted that politicians used resources at their disposal to fight people who speak about injustices in the country.

    “Politicians don’t want you to wake up and know the truth. Because they want to rely on the dumbest people who they can easily deceive. But God gave every human the brain to distinguish between right and wrong.

    “So they are buying the conscience of people, and the moment you try to create awareness. They would start coming after you for speaking the truth. So it takes courage to fight against these things,” she said.

    Ohemaa Woyeje also encouraged Ghanaians to be brave and teach the history of Ghana that the whites and some elite want to erase.

    “When it comes to our history in Ghana and Africa as a whole, it is not on the internet, we listened to our history from our grandparents. When the coronavirus came into the country, it was people above 60’s who died.

    “People who could protect our history and heritage were the ones dying. So be brave enough to speak against the history they are trying to erase. Because at the end of the day, everyone would die, so don’t let them try to scare you with death,” she added.

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