Outspoken Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson says she appreciated the meaning of true free speech under Mahama.
The actress who has come under attack on several occasions for expressing her opinions on certain issues among them was the infamous Dumsor Vigil and recently, on why the NPP could have lose the 2016 Elections.
I came to appreciate the true meaning of free speech under your rule, and for that I'm grateful. @JDMahama I Hope the trend continues....
Lydia Forson (born 1984) is an award winning Ghanaian actress, writer, and producer. In 2010 she won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Her acting career started with a cameo role in Hotel St. James (2005), Run Baby Run (2006), Different Shades of Blue (2007) and a stint in the reality show The Next Movie Star in Nigeria (2007).
Shirley Frimpong Manso, CEO of Sparrow Productions, who had previously worked with her in the Ghanaian television series Different Shades of Blue brought Lydia Forson back to the screens through the movie Scorned. This starring role led to her first African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) nomination as the Best Upcoming Female Actress.
In 2009, Lydia Forson starred in the award winning The Perfect Picture. She has starred in A Sting in a Tale, Phone Swap and Masquerades .
Source: enewsgh.com
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Are you not shamed. Bow down your head in shame!!! Keeps your comments to yourself, busy for anything old woman!
You talk 2 much, shut your mouth up and get yourself a man to marry you. I don't blame you !,whenever you become bored and frustrated then you come write all manner of non++sence* to disturb our peace. Big mouth parrot.
Lydia, i really like you and your movies, But you were reckless in your comments about Nana Addo. Whether you were paid to do that is beside the point, but I think you should have followed the footsteps of your friend Gifty Anti, You were in the country where young men in government were insulting elderly people in opposition, clergy, and even women of substance. You did not condemn that, but found time to comment on elections. Don't do that again, I still admire you.
God has taken Ghana 🇬🇭 ones again through a successful change of government through the power of the thumb but not the barrel of the gun. Every well-meaning Ghanaian and those residence within our borders should justifiably welcome this as a good 😊 news. We have experienced this phenomenon since 1992, after every eight years. That is why those feeling disappointed should have hope that possibly their choice government could one ☝️ day come back to power, hence the need to overcome this loss and support the incoming government with prayers 🙏 and cooperation. For those of us who are visibly rejoicing and justifiably so should not forget that we have simply voted for humans but not angels 👼 so that we should be modest in our celebration 🎉, bearing in mind that Ghana 🇬🇭 has been this road before. It is my prayer that, the God of all the earth 🌏 will guide the outgoing President to continue to give his best and commission even more infrastructure developments in the coming days with joy and glee. I want to see him mingle with Ghanaians and laugh 😂 off the tension of the last few months. I pray for the President-Elect, that he will pause now and allow this victory and the expectations of Ghanaians and its implications to settle well in his heart before he starts to make very major decisions. I pray that Ghana 🇬🇭 shall become the beacon of Africa and the world 🌎. I pray for economic Prosperity for all Ghanaians. I pray for a Ghana that supports whoever is in power devoid of party colours. I pray for a Ghana 🇬🇭 where the word of God reigns and thrives. May God continue to bless our home land Ghana and make us great and strong 💪. Above all, Jesus is still on the throne. He hasn't moved since 1992, he has remained on his throne since Kwame Nkrumah's era. Put your trust in Him. Still👍 Saving Jesus Campaigns!
It was Nana Addo who brought free speech to Ghana. I'm just saying...
I love you, Lydia. But you obviously need some historical insight. Celebrity needs to be coupled with knowledge about Ghana's development, then you'll understand how freedom of speech became entrenched in Ghana's political culture from 2000. Then perhaps you'll also understand the sacrifice that people that you, some celebrities, denigrated to get it in place. Lol, mine is an opinion too, not intolerance!!! ha, ha, ha!
You don't know what you are talking about. Go back to complaining about the men who fuooooked you and didn't settle their bills!
Sour grapes! Guess who really brought free speech to Ghana.
Please don't insult Lydia. She has the right to support anyone that she chooses.
We don't NEED this DIVERSIONARY stories. She said NPP may lose and she should now tell us if she has revised her not or still following her STOMACH like others.