“Keep Quiet If You Can’t Say Good Things About People” — Roman Fada

Renowned Ghanaian media personality, Roman Fada, has added his voice to the growing concern about the prevalence of backbiting and pull him down syndrome in Ghanaian society.

The running mate of the Late Maame Akua Donkor’s Ghana Freedom Party, Roman Fada has witnessed firsthand the destructive nature of these negative tendencies.

In a recent podcast conversation with fellow media personality, Tofiakwa, Roman Fada emphasized the need for Ghanaians to adopt a more positive and supportive attitude towards one another.

He believes it is time for Ghanaians to shift their focus from seeking the downfall of others to showing love, support and appreciation.

Roman Fada specifically highlighted the media space as an area where backbiting and pull him down syndrome are rampant.

He noted that instead of appreciating and supporting their colleagues, some media personalities often resort to ungratefulness and negativity.
This, he believes, is a reflection of the broader societal problem.

Roman Fada emphasized the importance of acknowledging and appreciating people’s potential and brilliance, rather than feeling intimidated by them.

He encouraged Ghanaians to adopt a culture of gratitude and support, where individuals can thrive and grow without fear of being pulled down.

Roman Fada’s message is simple yet profound: “If you can’t say good things about people, keep quiet.”

He believes this approach will not only bring blessings from God but also create a more harmonious and supportive society.

As Ghanaians reflect on Roman Fada’s words, it’s clear that his message has the potential to inspire positive change in the country.

By embracing a culture of love, support, and appreciation, Ghanaians can work together to build a more prosperous and harmonious society.

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