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Georgina Appiah Amponsah: The ignorance epidemic: Why Ghanaians need to read before reacting – My experience

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
May 13, 2026
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Georgina Appiah Amponsah: The ignorance epidemic: Why Ghanaians need to read before reacting – My experience
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As the writer of the controversial article, “Time to Put Down the Guns: End the Bloodshed in Our Traditions”, I’ve seen firsthand how ignorance fuels backlash.

The comments on Angel 102.9’s Facebook post sharing my article were a clear showcase of the ignorance epidemic sweeping through social media.

Some people claimed “foreign culture is doing worse” (Amofa Emmanuel), missing the point that my article focused on Ghanaian traditions and gun violence, not foreign influence.

Others said “This woman dey raise my anger” (Charles Konadu), showing a knee-jerk emotional reaction without engaging with the argument.

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A comment by Nana Kwaku Ananse: “People read captions only…then they start to exhibit their ignorance and emotions.” Exactly! Many only read the headline or infograph and jumped to conclusions. Castro Mawuli Dumor added, “Some are indeed outdated”, implying resistance to progressive ideas about culture and safety.

Some tried to deflect, saying “It’s the northern culture not all over Ghana” (Scanty Bone), avoiding the broader issue of gun violence in traditions nationwide.

Others questioned, “Nti ne korakora ne sen???” (Jimmy Lambert), showing confusion from not reading the full context.

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The backlash proves Ghanaians often prioritize emotions over facts.

Instead of analyzing the article’s call to end gun-related bloodshed in traditions, critics attacked me or misrepresented the message.

My call to action: let’s break this cycle. Read the full article, understand the context, and respond thoughtfully.

To my fellow Ghanaians, let’s cultivate a culture of discernment; engage with the content before weighing in. Journalists deserve scrutiny, but let’s do it with understanding, not instinct.

Let’s prioritize facts over feelings and stop the ignorance epidemic.

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