Zeqblog Blog of Thursday, 31 October 2024
Source: Okine Isaac
Prophet Salifu Amoako, a Ghanaian man of God, stood in court today, October 30, 2024, after his son was involved in a sad accident that claimed the lives of two young girls in Legon, Accra, according to Ghpage News.
Public indignation and conversations on road safety have resulted from the incident's considerable media coverage.
During his court hearing, Prophet Salifu Amoako expressed his distress over the extensive media coverage of his son.
He requested that the court order police and media outlets to cease the publication of his son's images.
The prophet emphasized that his son is still very young and shouldn't be exposed to social media scrutiny.
"According to him, his son is too young to be posted across social media platforms," the court was informed.
This plea reflects a broader conversation about the responsibilities of the media and the impact of social media on individuals involved in traumatic events.
The tragic loss of the young girls and the incident's continuing effects on their families and the community continue to be the main topics of discussion as the judicial proceedings unfold.
As the case progresses, both proponents and opponents will be eagerly watching the court's ruling on Prophet Amoako's plea.