Massive Reactions From Ghanaians After USA Secretary Of State Stormed Ghana To Meet Bawumia

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The recent circulating news that has sparked massive stir, debates and arguments across all social media platforms is that of the USA Secretary of State’s visit to jubilee house to meet the Vice President, Dr Mahmoud Bawumia face to face.

The recent debates and arguments over the legalization of same-sex relationships and marriages in Ghana has raised lots of concerns as the unexpected visit by the USA Secretary of State, Molly Phee to Ghana caused massive reactions.

In a recent post, the Vice President, Dr Mahmoud Bawumia took the privilege to acknowledge the visit of the USA Assistant Secretary of State, Molly Phee to the jubilee house as a means to discuss Ghana and the United States of America’s policy priorities aside exploring areas of mutual interest.

Upon the Vice President, Dr Mahmoud Bawumia’s recent post popped up, most Ghanaians took the privilege to express their immense concerns over the USA Secretary of State’s unexpected visit to Ghana in the midst of LGBT debate whilst others claimed otherwise.

Below is a look at some of the comments that came through as individuals shared their respective thoughts and opinions on the alarming issue.

From the above comments, we can clearly notice that most individuals expressed massive concerns on whether the USA Secretary of State stormed jubilee house to meet the Vice President, Dr Mahmoud Bawumia over the legalization of LGBT or otherwise.

What are your thoughts on the USA Secretary of State’s visit to jubilee house to meet the Vice President, Dr Mahmoud Bawumia even though most Ghanaians think otherwise?

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Do you think that’s the USA wants to influence Ghana to legalize LGBTQ+ in the country even though most Ghanaians claim otherwise?

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