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Ghanaian Star Says She Feels Unsafe After Repeated Attacks From Big Akwes

Ghanaian Star Says She Feels Unsafe After Repeated Attacks From Big Akwes
  • Cina Soul has spoken out about the emotional toll of repeated verbal abuse and threats from actor Big Akwes.
  • In a recent interview, the singer revealed that while her music career remained intact, the trauma deeply affected her personal life and family.
  • The controversy began in April 2025 and escalated in July when Akwes made violent threats during a live broadcast.
  • Cina Soul has since called on authorities to intervene, saying she now fears for her safety.

Cina Soul is no stranger to the spotlight — but the attention she’s received from actor Big Akwes has left her shaken, not celebrated.

In a candid interview with Hitz FM, the Ghanaian singer opened up about the emotional fallout from months of verbal attacks and disturbing threats aired on national television. While her music career remains untouched, she says the damage to her personal life has been profound.

The saga began in April, when Big Akwes criticized her wardrobe choices in a dance promo for her album Did I Lie?, dismissing her appearance and engaging in body-shaming. Though the backlash was swift and Max TV issued an apology, Akwes refused to retract his words.

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Things took a darker turn in July during a live broadcast, where Akwes participated in a “Kiss, Marry and Kill” game. His response — choosing to “kill” Cina Soul — wasn’t just flippant. He described, in graphic detail, how he would summon her with a magic mirror, stab her repeatedly, and drink her blood.

The remarks sparked outrage online, but for Cina Soul, the fear was personal. She says her family was deeply unsettled, and for the first time, she felt genuinely unsafe. Turning to social media, she tagged the Ghana Police Service and the Ministry of Communications, urging them to take the threats seriously.

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Despite the trauma, Cina Soul says she found strength in prayer — leaning on her faith to navigate the emotional scars left behind. Her story has reignited conversations about the normalization of violent rhetoric in Ghana’s media space and the urgent need for accountability.


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