Socrates Sarfo labels Yvonne Nelson as a 'liar'; warns her about recent utterances

Entertainment stakeholder chastises Yvonne Nelson for her unsavoury political comments

Socrates Sarfo labels Yvonne Nelson as a 'liar'; warns her about recent utterances
Yvonne Nelson

Movie producer, Socrates Sarfo has chastised his colleague concerning her recent comments against politicians in Ghana.

It was earlier reported that the "Fix Us" producer had gone on a rampage of words against the leaders in different prominent sectors in Ghana. She called on the youths to ignore the leaders as they are untrustworthy and are only capable of thinking for their own pockets.

“You see how hard it is to even acquire a passport? You go bribe tireah! Yeaa! Most of your leaders don’t even have their kids in Ghana! They don’t even believe in the system they are running!

“They are LIARS! Playing with our minds every 4 years! Don’t stress charley! Focus on your life, don’t waste your energy on unnecessary fights and arguments. They need you this year, next year you be borla'',

''As for our LEADERS, biggest disappointment. I had so much faith in them charley! They are all the same! Just doesn’t make sense! The country belongs to special families every 4 years! God have mercy!"

''If you seriously think a POLITICIAN cares about you, you are in lala land! Our GENERATION gotta do better! Whatever happens in the future, having that politician tag on me will be heavy! That title is DIRTY, i’d rather you call me YN the people’s SERVANT'', she had claimed.

 

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Socrates Sarfo in a recent interview on Peace FM's ''Entertainment Review'' has expressed his disappointment at his fellow movie producer.  He pointed out that it is not possible for all politicians to be exactly what Yvonne Nelson has portrayed them to be.

''Somebody goes to the hospital and a doctor prescribes medication for the person but he or she is not able to recover. Would you say doctors are liars?'' he asked.

He asked her to rather use her voice to encourage the youths to hold politicians accountable to their promises and works instead of calling them all sorts of names.

"There are promises, expectations and all that in every job but due to one or two things, it is possible some will fail . . . Let's encourage people to hold politicians rather to account to whatever they say but when you discouraged people, everybody will shy away from politics. I think it's not helpful to do that. Let's encourage people to hold politicians accountable to whatever they promise or whatever they say but don't just tag them as liars,"