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Gospel artist MOG Music has chosen not to take a definitive stance on Ghana’s recently passed anti-LGBTQ+ bill, awaiting the president’s approval.
During his appearance on the United ShowBiz show on UTV, the award-winning musician, also known as Nana Yaw Boakye, was asked by host MzGee about his thoughts on the bill. In response, MOG Music opted for caution, stating, “Given the nature of my work, I prefer not to comment. I’m taking this stance to protect my reputation and brand. Whatever position I take will be scrutinized, so I prefer to remain neutral. My personal beliefs are something I discuss privately, not on television. Thank you.”
MOG Music’s response received mixed reactions from viewers, with some applauding his diplomatic approach while others criticized him for being evasive.
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The anti-LGBTQ+ bill, passed by Ghana’s Parliament on February 28, 2024, aims to criminalize LGBTQ+ activities within the country, sparking intense debates and reactions both domestically and internationally.
The bill proposes strict penalties against LGBTQ+ individuals and their supporters in Ghana, leading to protests and petitions against it.
MOG Music has built a strong reputation in the gospel music industry, captivating audiences with his heartfelt songs both in Ghana and beyond.
Despite his growing fame, MOG Music remains mysterious, carefully protecting his image and brand. His decision not to publicly comment on the anti-LGBTQ+ bill highlights the delicate balance between personal convictions and public perception.
As the nation awaits the president’s decision on the bill, MOG Music’s decision to remain silent adds intrigue to an already contentious debate. Whether he will eventually share his views remains uncertain, adding suspense to his stance on the issue.