Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson expressed outrage after the Tema General Hospital experienced a power outage, leaving newborn babies vulnerable to sweltering heat.
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This incident highlights the ongoing struggle with intermittent power cuts, known as “Dumsor,” plaguing the country.
In a social media post directed at President Nana Akufo-Addo, Nelson condemned the government’s handling of the power situation, labeling leaders as “WICKED” and demanding action to end the recurring outages.
The hashtag #DUMSORMUSTSTOP gained traction as Ghanaians echoed Nelson’s frustration.
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Despite government claims of improvement, recent power cuts have reignited public dissatisfaction, underscoring the need for sustainable solutions to Ghana’s energy challenges.
Yvonne Nelson, known for her contributions to Ghana’s film industry, has diversified her career into movie production, with notable successes like “House of Gold” and the television show “Heels and Sneakers.”
Her outspoken stance on social issues further cements her status as a prominent figure advocating for change in Ghana.


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