Ghana at risk over “verbal terrorism”

A few years ago, in Ghana, we could only listen to one radio station (FM), public and monotonous one. Today, with about fifty stations in the country, out of which 12 are in Accra, we can hear a multitude of opinions and songs. Taboos have disappeared; we even talk in details about homosexuality, a topic that is usually not discussed openly in Africa.

Source: GhanaWeb

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