‘Immunizing world’s poorest people’: Blame your leaders not Sky News – Sonnie Badu tells Ghanaians

‘Immunizing world’s poorest people’: Blame your leaders not Sky News – Sonnie Badu tells Ghanaians

Ghanaian-born, International gospel musician, Sonnie Badu says he blames the government for the bad publicist the country is earning via a tweet from international media, Sky News.

The giant media outlet in a tweet to announce the arrival of a vaccine in Accra described the entire country as the “world’s poorest people”.

Many have registered their displeasure with the tweet after calling on Sky News to with immediate effect drop the viral tweet.

But Sonnie Badu sees nothing wrong with the tweet – he, however, asked Ghanaians to express their frustration on their ‘bad government’.

“Maybe that is how leaders from Ghana presented the situation, to the international donors to enable them to get the corona vaccine free,” he said in response to a ace broadcaster, Abieku Santana’s post to disapprove with Sky News.

Ghana received the first consignment of 600,000 doses of Astra Zeneca corona vaccine yesterday at the Kotoka International airport as part of global efforts to immunise citizens in the country.

Health minister-designate Kwaku Agyeman-Manu was present to receive the vaccines. Sky News description has generated a heated argument on social media.

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