Stop promoting nudity - Irene Opare tells Ghanaian brands

Legendary actress, Irene Opare, calls out brands to stop promoting nudity.

Stop promoting nudity - Irene Opare tells Ghanaian brands
Efia Odo

Irene Opare has asked corporate Ghana to join in the recent uproar against nudity.

According to her, brands can help by refusing to give ambassadorial roles and sponsorship to female celebrities and influencers who trade in nudity.

All this has come in the back of Socrate Sarfo admonishing Salma Mumin to stop going naked on Tv if she does not want to be labelled as a prostitute. 

Irene stated that a lot of policies must be implemented if Ghana hopes to fight the habit of artistes going nude to attract trends.

She said these in an interview with Ola Michael on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review’’. Irene Opare disclosed that strongly believed no woman will go nude or show any part of her body naked if these companies stop using them as ambassadors or sponsoring them.

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"We enjoy it, that’s why they keep doing it…If a woman goes nude and doesn’t get a company to sponsor her or make her it's brand ambassador, won’t she stop going nude?"

"She will stop! She will know that her nudeness doesn’t attract any company to give her a job or get money. So, if the companies start to give jobs and so forth to the women who dress decently and don’t show their naked bodies, and have respect in society; it will deter those who enjoy nudity."

Her words echoed the words of entertainment pundit Tina Muulikaa who stated that it has become a fashion for women to show their naked bodies because the enforcement agencies which are to activate the laws have relaxed.

“If it’s really a concern and if truly we’re serious that we want to do something about it, we should move above words and enforce the laws," she added.