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Ama K Abebrese: “I don’t condemn" Rashida, she needs “counselling”

According to her, the young lady, who she believes is craving for attention, needs “good counselling.”

In post on Facebook, Abebrese recalled when she was censored for raising red flag about Rashida's conduct when she gained fame by raining insults on her ex-boyfriend.

According to her, the actions and inactions of her critics propelled Rashida to the situation she finds herself now.

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She recalled: “Not too long ago I shared an article on this page written by journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni. I quoted him: “‘Rashida is not a star. She’s not a celebrity. She is not a role model for young girls in her community. Let us not convince them that the best way to get to Accra and be on TV is to have sex and flaunt it or to master the art of verbally abusing others. Rashida is a deviant who deserves our sympathy, not our praises.’”

“As a result of my sharing his article, a lot of comments were written on the post. Many in support of his article and others not in support. The interesting is the amount of bashing I received for even sharing this article. Some said that I was hater and didn’t want her to succeed and that I was jealous because she is now famous, completely missing the point,” he said.

She continued: “You see human nature. The same people who bring can bring you up are the ones who brings you down. Especially when they brought you up for something that had no substance. This girl who is clearly misguided and by her finding fame and being awarded for being controversial and spewing obscenities i.e. Mala**ka, she is now only doing what she thinks will continue to make her more famous (SIC).”

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