Mercy360 Blog of Friday, 20 December 2024
Source: Mercy Mensah
Roman Fada, a Ghanaian radio personality turned politician, has issued a stern warning to Ghanaians. He has expressed his displeasure at being addressed as "Honorable" following his involvement in the recent elections.
Speaking on his show on Atinka FM, Roman Fada made it clear that he finds the title "Honorable" to be disrespectful. He emphasized that he prefers to be called "Roman Fada" instead, as he believes the title "Honorable" is not good enough for him.
Roman Fada's statement has sparked a heated debate, with many Ghanaians questioning his reasoning. However, Roman Fada remains adamant that he will not tolerate being addressed as "Honorable". He believes that this title is beneath him and does not reflect his true status as a politician.
Roman Fada's assertion that he views himself on the same level as the president-elect and other presidential candidates has also raised eyebrows. He believes that if people want to address him as a politician, they should use the title "His Excellency" instead of "Honorable".
Many have interpreted Roman Fada's statement as a display of arrogance and a sense of self-importance. However, Roman Fada remains unapologetic, insisting that he will not be disrespected by being addressed with a title that he does not deem fitting.
The controversy surrounding Roman Fada's statement has sparked a wider conversation about the use of titles and honorifics in Ghanaian society. While some have defended Roman Fada's right to choose how he is addressed, others have criticized his perceived arrogance and lack of humility.