Joyce Dzidzor Writes Sorrowfully as She Pleads Ghanaians to Take Care of Her Kids

Joyce Dzidzor Mensah, an actress, has pleaded with Ghanaians to be kind to her kids as writes a sorrowful message on her Facebook page

Joyce Dzidzor Writes Sorrowfully as She Pleads Ghanaians to Take Care of Her Kids
Joyce with her kids

Joyce Dzidzor Mensah, an actress, and former HIV/AIDS Ambassador have caused stare and fear among her loved ones and followers on social media announcing her dead.

Joyce took to her Facebook page to disclosed that, she is getting weaker and fears the worst might happen to her at any moment sorrowfully pleading to Ghanaians to be kind to her kids.

She pleads that Ghanaians should take care of her kids when she is no more and not evil because of her mistake.

She wrote, “…. And when I started educating people on HIV, I encouraged others but always cried in silence after my talk…. I maintained a smiling face so that most people with HIV will derive some strength from me. I have been admitted to the psychiatric hospital in Hamburg on 4 occasions. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 all in a psychiatric hospital for major depression.

“Due to my constant admission, my son Prince was taken away from me. But now I’m weak…Please be kind to my children when I’m no more. Do not treat them badly for my mistakes. God bless you all”.

Recall that Joyce was tested positive for HIV during a live telecast of an interview. in an interview won Crime TV she told Ibrahim Kwarteng that the trauma of her life began when she came out with her HIV status and was made the HIV/AIDS ambassador.

In tears, Joyce told him the stigma she and her kids go through because of the virus, and also being the ambassador is doing more harm than good.

She said, “My children are going through a lot, they cannot go to school; I recall one day my son came home from school saying that I should stop the HIV project because they call him the ‘AIDS boy’ in school.

“Just recently, my daughter, who got admission into a school, was sent home because according to a mail sent to me by the authorities they read on the internet that I have HIV. My question is should a child be denied access to education because of HIV even if it is true?

“Yes, I made a mistake by taking on this task and I didn’t know it will hurt my children this way. My children do not have anything in their blood. I want my life and my children’s back and that is why I am going to all these lengths to clear the air.

“I have not stolen any money like has been rumored, my children have a life to live, they should not suffer for a decision I made,” she said in tears at a presser at the Press Centre in Accra shortly after the test was conducted.