Don’t copy Twene Jonas, speak good about Ghana – Mark Okraku-Mantey [Watch]

Twene Jonas
Twene Jonas and Mark Okraku Mantey

Mark Okraku Mantey, the deputy minister of tourism, arts and culture, has entreated Ghanaians to desist from making the pronouncements Twene Jonas makes on social media.

Twene Jonas, has over the years gained huge social media following through his viral videos that capture him speaking about the ills and poor governance in his homeland.

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Twene Jonas
Twene Jonas and Mark Okraku Mantey

Jonas who is based in the United States is famed for his term ‘Glass Nkoaa’ as he believes that the US is far more advanced than Ghana because their system functions properly.

Many including the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, have condemned his utterances as well as the negative image he paints about the country to the rest of the world.

In an interview on Hitz103.9FM, Mr Okraku-Mantey, charged citizens, both home and abroad, to promote Ghana’s culture and tourism instead of projecting its weaknesses.

According to the music producer turn politician, every country has its bad sides but its citizens must not portray those negative aspects.

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With this in mind, he urged Ghanaians not to use their platforms to highlight such problems as being done by Twene Jonas.

“Don’t go and exhibit our weaknesses. Every country has got its weaknesses but they don’t tell us. It is up to you to tell your story. So as people who have access to microphones or the owners of microphones, use your microphones to sell Ghana, say good things. Don’t copy Twene Jonas.”

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