An X, formerly Twitter, user named Evans Akwasi Antwi has found himself at the center of a heated debate after asking for help finding a job.
Antwi, who has been vocal in his support for the Akufo-Addo government and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the past, tweeted a plea for assistance in landing employment, citing his siblings’ reliance on him for their daily meals.
However, X users were quick to point out Antwi’s previous tweets, where he had defended the NPP government and claimed that they had created more jobs for the youth than the previous administration.
Screenshots of these tweets were shared in response to Antwi’s job request, with many users sarcastically suggesting that he should turn to President Akufo-Addo for employment opportunities.
The backlash has sparked a conversation about political hypocrisy and the consequences of publicly supporting a government’s policies.
Most people have criticized him for his perceived double standards.
The incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media to hold individuals accountable for their words and actions.
Post from Evans Akwasi Antwi ;
“Hello folks on twitter please I am in a search of job please kindly help me land one for the sake of my siblings who are looking up to for their daily meals please. This is my qualification, please don’t ignore it my help might be on your timeline please.”
Social media response;
“And the way you have UNIVERSITY OF GHANA and VANDAL written boldly on your bio, one would think this Legon degree is the best thing that has ever happened to you. All the people who did politics back in school have gotten jobs, weren’t you going for meetings?”
“Go to YEA website”
“Send this to o Akuffo Addo”
“Wait so all the jobs u claim Nana Addo has created some no reach u yet after 8yrs? Mmoa ur hungry yet keep defending those stealing from u”
“Thought you were giving a Job by Akufo Addo and Bawumia. Whatever you do or say will definitely bounce back to you before you know it.”
“They said you should ask NPP ooooo.”