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Ghanaians React When Lilly Mohammed’s Apology Video for Okudzeto Ablakwa Appears Online

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Mira360 Blog of Thursday, 29 January 2026

Source: Malik Samira

Ghanaians are debating a video that surfaced online showing media personality Lilly Mohammed apologizing to Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. This comes after a contentious instance in which well-known American content maker IShowSpeed received an expedited passport on a recent trip to Ghana. Many people have questioned the events leading up to the apology, and the matter has drawn a lot of public attention. Facebook has been inundated with responses from people with a wide range of viewpoints.Concerns have been voiced by some Ghanaians regarding the foreign visitor’s apparent preferential treatment, especially with relation to how quickly official documentation was completed.

The discussion has expanded to include issues of equality in governance and service delivery. The effectiveness with which the content creator’s passport request was handled has been compared by citizens to the usual experiences that other Ghanaians have while requesting similar services. Discussions on administrative priorities and public service accessibility have been sparked by this disparity.

Despite the controversy, some analysts have justified the government’s conduct, claiming that Ghana received favorable worldwide attention as a result of the visit.They contend that the minister’s promptness demonstrated Ghana’s ability to arrange high-profile visits and that the nation’s reputation for hospitality was suitably highlighted. The event has also brought attention to how important digital platforms are for holding public people responsible. The apology video’s widespread distribution shows how important internet platforms have become for open communication and transparency in Ghanaian society today.

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The episode serves as a reminder of the careful balance public authorities must strike between advancing national interests and guaranteeing equitable treatment of all citizens, as reactions continue to stream in.The topic is a reflection of larger discussions about service delivery, government, and Ghanaians’ expectations of their elected officials.

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