See The List Of Ghanaian Celebrities Who Supports LGBTQ+
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Questioning is the abbreviation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Questioning. Other sexual identities, such as pansexuality and two Two- spirits, are represented by the plus (+).
In 2021, Ghanaian officials will make an appeal to the country’s populace to legalize LGBTQ+ people. Celebrities have also expressed their opinions on the legalization of LGBTQ+ people; some favor it, while others oppose it.
Here is a list of Ghanaian celebrities that support LGBTQ+ issues.
Ghanaian Celebrities Who Support LGBTQ+
1.Wanlov De Kubulor
Emmanuel Owusu Bonsu popular known as Kubulor is a Ghanaian Romanian musician and film director. Kubulor showed solidarity with members of the LGBTQ+ community in Ghana. He used his social media pages to advance arguments in defense of their orientation.
Kubulor flaunts social media with himself wearing women’s clothing with makeup and a rainbow flag of the LGBTQ+ movement.
2. Sister Derby
Ghanaian singer and model Debora Vannessa Owusu Bonsu supported LGBTQ+ by saying we should love the critics rather than hate them. She made it clear that citizens are mostly fear of what they don’t know
3. Panji Anoff
Panji Anoff is a Ghanaian music producer and artist manager. He manages celebrities like Kubulor, Yaa Poni, Mensa among others.
Panji claims to being gay or lesbian is not a crime and therefore victims must be spared in the country. He says hating a victim of LGBTQ+ is a hindrance to their fundamental human right.
4. Shatta Wale
Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr. is a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall musician and entrepreneur. He also supports LGBTQ+ in Ghana. Shatta asks everyone to love and shouldn’t hate someone because the person engages in LGBTQ+. He expresses that it’s the human heart that matters not the sexual orientation.
5. Leila Djansi
Leila is an award-winning filmaker. She also supports LGBTQ+ in Ghana. She claims homosexuality has always been part of the African culture so it cant be rejected as an act in the Country.
Leila has the view that it protects the youth from discrimination.
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