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Gabby Otchere Darko Reiterates His Sentiments

Gabby Otchere Darko explains his comments. Yesterday, social media was abuzz with the debate sparked by Otchere-Darko.

Moreover, numerous celebrities, including Yvonne Nelson and Lydia Forson called out his comments.

Gabby Otchere Darko responds to the criticisms

“I hope I have provoked a healthy debate. It is not meant to denigrate. However, to generate a discussion about using entertainment more for development, social justice and education.

“There are many Ghanaian celebrities who use their influence in a positive way to promote a cause. Therefore, we celebrate them. We saw many Ghanaian celebrities stepping out onto the streets during the pitch darkness of Dumsor to protest and we celebrated their activism.

“The debate I seek to provoke, however, is that we do not have enough filmmakers, musicians, etc, using their films or music, etc, to promote social justice, educate and entertain or to plug into a greater consciousness, like the theme Ghana Beyond Aid. How do we define that theme of consciousness that has resonated across the globe to effect change in our society and beyond? How do we use our creativity to change the mindset of our people from a culture of dependency and inadequacy to one of a confident AFRICA and Africans united in knowledge of their value and ready to push harder and smarter ahead? That is not to say those leading our creative industry are not good or brilliant in what they do. No!

“I am only calling for more Ama Ata Aidoos, Chinua Achebes, Spike Lees, and Ousmane Sembènes. Bob Marley, Nina Simone and John Lennon recognized the power of music. They used their powerful voices to spread strong messages, to provoke discussions, to challenge stereotypes and to promote social justice. Solange, Common, Chance and even John Legend are such strong modern activists.

 

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Lawrencia Larbi-Amoah