And as for @PulseGhana, it’s sad to see how a media brand once known for credibility has now traded integrity for cheap clicks.
You take an issue and twist it into a false narrative, all because “Presec gives Ara the Jay a hero’s welcome after 10 years” won’t fetch as many clicks as “Ara the Jay gets hooted by his own school.”
What happened to truth? What happened to verification? What happened to the basic tenets of journalism?
It’s disappointing to see reputable platforms push misinformation just to trend. Do better, Pulse Ghana.
No true Ɔdadeɛ would hoot at Jay Ara. What would be the incentive for that?
Let’s be mindful of the narratives. Not only Ɔdadeɛs were present at the bonfire.
Ara’s performance was electric, and the overall reception was nothing short of exceptional.
Ara is one of our own and we love him dearly. A few bad jons won’t change that. His performance was pure magic!
We love him and will turn up in our numbers to support him, any day, any time.