Netizens Attack Matilda Asare On Instagram For Downplaying #FixTheCountry Movement

Kumawood actress Matilda Asare is being attacked online for downplaying the #FixTheCountry movement yesterday while she was on UTV’s United Showbiz with Nana Ama McBrown.

While on the show last night, she bluntly asserted that she sees nothing to be fixed in Ghana, and therefore the movement was basically not needed.

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Netizens Attack Matilda Asare On Instagram For Downplaying #FixTheCountry Movement

“Personally, I think there’s nothing wrong in Ghana that needs to be fixed because everything is working. If you ask them what in Ghana needs to be fixed, they can’t give you a solid answer.

I, therefore, think the lights have not been off for four years so I do not support the movement.” Matilda Asare said answering a question from McBrown about the movement.

Well, fans and netizens who were not happy with what she said have found her on Instagram.

Some reactions on her page:

@keezy_allday: “I don’t follow stupid people like you , u people should unfollow her already , stupidness like this.”

@akosua_odo_2023: “Please if you’re following this lady Biko unfollow her she no get sense. 😏”

@denzil_randy: “The way the thing bore me every day when I am free I will come on your page and insult you until you block me aboa.”

@dj_albert90: “madam wonim kraa anka wanko,wonim nyansa baako mpo sei”

@riya5452021: “Ur movies not nice sef.”

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Netizens Attack Matilda Asare On Instagram For Downplaying #FixTheCountry Movement

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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Neil Blackson: Neil Blackson has a B.A in Communication studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism & currently undergoing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree programme at the University of Cape Coast. I focus on local news, entertaining news, sports. I'm a socialite and a Manchester United fan :D Contact me on Email: occupygh@gmail.com or Phone: +233 247 659 843