Ghanaians have not been fair to Joyce Blessing – George Quaye
Media personality George Quaye has stated that Ghanaians have not been fair to Gospel artiste Joyce Blessing.
George Nii Armah Quaye, also known as Aboagye or GQ, is a Ghanaian actor, Media Personality, Entertainer, and Communications Professional. He is known for his role in the popular Taxi Driver TV series in the early 2000s and was also the Lead Communications Person at Charterhouse Productions Limited.
Speaking on the topic ‘How does the management of an artiste handle PR machinery in scandals’ with respect to Joyce Blessing, the CEO of Image bureau Gh Limited said, “Look, our sister has gone through a lot. And I think we all have not been fair to her. Okay, let me say George Quaye, as a person, has not been fair to her. I’ve never picked up the phone to reach out to her and ask how she’s doing.
“We all know what is going on in the media about you, ABC, but be strong. Everything will be okay. We are praying for you. A little encouragement is all you need, a little support. However, I’m asking, who has done that? Who has reached out to her?” he quizzed DJ Premier Anigye mmere on Onua Fm.
George Quaye opined that the average Ghanaian does not take psychological health seriously.
“What she’s gone through may be eating her up. In this country, we joke about psychological issues. Elsewhere, things have driven people to suicide. Luckily for us, we are not like that. Maybe because of our upbringing and the challenges we go through as children.
“But our sister is going through a lot. It’s not child’s play. It’s not easy. In such a scandal and your ex-husband is in the picture, muddying the situation. You are being discussed in the media on social media. She is suffering a lot. So if we can pray for her, let’s do it and help her. This is not the time to talk about her brand,” George Quaye concluded.
Source: Victor Kodom|Onua TV|3news.com|Ghana