Veteran Ghanaian Gospel musician known for contributing her quota to the success of Gospel music in Ghana, Mama Esther has advised Ghanaians to quell the habit of spreading false news.
This comes after the Gospel musician, as part of celebrating the 68th Independence Day decided to advise her staunch followers and Ghanaians at large.
The Gospel enigma sent the piece of advice to all and sundry in a self-recorded video published on her official social media handles on March 6, which Gh Page has sighted.
The “Onyame Ay3 Bi” Hitmaker does not understand why the Ghanaian would put or share information out there without verifying its authenticity.
Mama Esther believes sometimes, the everyday Ghanaian acts as if they are being coerced to post or say something on social media- claiming the rate at which false news is being spread has escalated to an extremely worrisome level.
The ace Gospel musician recounted how it was speculated across social media platforms that she had bought her ticket to the land of silence when she was still alive.
“I, Esther have been dead and buried 9 times. But perhaps I was even in my hometown singing”, the Gospel musician said, as she made a recollection of her being proclaimed dead countless times.
She has therefore implored Ghanaians to verify the information they put or share across social media platforms.
Meanwhile, this is not the first day Mama Esther has sent a message across during the celebration of Independence Day, it is something she does annually.