Tensions ran high in a Ghanaian Muslim community when a woman accused of selling pills and drugs faced a challenging ultimatum: to ingest her own product. In a video capturing the dramatic encounter, the woman can be seen pleading with a group of men who were pressuring her to consume the pills, citing concerns over potential health risks.
The incident, sparked outrage and debate among residents, shedding light on the issue of drug peddling within the community.
In the video, circulated widely on social media, the woman is seen surrounded by a group of men, some of whom insistently demand that she swallow the pills she allegedly sells.
Despite their insistence, the woman hesitates, expressing fear that ingesting the drugs could harm her health. In the background, voices can be heard suggesting that water be brought to aid in swallowing the pills.
The video has elicited varied reactions from the public, with many condemning the woman’s alleged involvement in drug peddling while others sympathize with her predicament.
Reactions from Social Media:
Elvis (@iamkhuamy) voiced concerns about potential gender-specific effects of the drugs and questioned the ethics of forcing customers to buy.
jose montoya (@josemon29729716) called for the woman’s arrest, pointing out her choice of attire.
P_kay (@os_kayy) questioned the woman’s affiliation with a Manchester United jersey.
IDoMusic (@RichTeazy) drew connections between appearance and judgment.
Ing Henry (@__dhokabeatz) and khalid farhan (@antarukhalid) criticized the woman’s choice of attire. ROLLIES🚬 (@draxler_jnr) and As3maba (@As3mabagh1) commented humorously on her jersey choice.
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A woman selling pills and drugs in a Ghanaian Muslim community was asked to take her own product but refused, because it may harm her health.
SAY NO TO DRUGS !! pic.twitter.com/tsZpNhh7on
— Big Kay🇬🇭 (@OfficialBigkay) May 28, 2024
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