MY LIFE IS THREATENED IN GHANA, I WANT TO RELOCATE TO USA – BONGO IDEAS
The much-anticipated collaboration between Bongo Ideas and the esteemed television critic, Captain Smart, materialized this morning, setting the stage for a profound exchange. Captain Smart delved deep into the essence of Bongo Ideas’ work, exploring the risks he faces and the driving forces that propel him forward.
Bongo Ideas have been a relentless force, scrutinizing issues within Ghana without sparing any celebrity for their wrongs. His boldness in criticizing government officials over various scandals has established him as one of the few bloggers who speak the truth without fear of repercussions. His candidness has earned him no celebration but has been tagged a cyberbully, with prominent figures like Stonebwoy, Sarkodie, Samini, Asamoah Gyan, and even Captain Smart himself, feeling the sting of his words.
Bongo’s recent issue happened as gunmen bashed into his room to force him out, took him to a coded location, beat him, seized his belongings, which included his phones, and laptop, changed his account credentials, and threatened his life. According to him, they wanted to kill him for speaking against the President of Ghana. He was subsequently released but cautioned never to speak ill about Nana Addo.” They took away my MacBook Pro that cost me GH150,000, and I’m yet to organize enough resources for a new one.”
BONGO IDEAS IN FEARS
The incident has cast a long shadow over Bongo’s life, instilling a sense of perpetual threat. “Since the incident two weeks ago, I am yet to have my normal life back. My life is at risk now more than ever,” he expressed. The ease with which the attackers breached his security has forced him into a nomadic existence, constantly moving between friends, family, and guest houses to evade potential threats.
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In a world where speaking truth to power comes at a high cost, Bongo Ideas stands as a testament to the courage and resilience required to uphold the values of transparency and accountability. His story is not just one of personal struggle but a reflection of the broader challenges faced by critics in their quest to illuminate the truth.
This interview was monitored by : https://basteconline.com