

Several known figures have come forward to publicly declare their support for the bill, including politicians and high-ranking members of Ghana's religious organizations of both Christian and Muslim faith. There has also been a high level of public response to the bill. The issue is highly polarizing, with the bill seeing strong support from members of Ghanaian society on one hand, and adamant opposition from LGBTQ+ Ghanaians, human rights activists, and the international community on the other. But these proposed laws are the harshest seen by far. Ghana isn't the first African country to introduce anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, with such laws already existing in countries such as Nigeria and Uganda. An exact date for those events to take place has not been established yet, but circumstances indicate that it will happen in just a matter of weeks. The popular and controversial bill is currently awaiting a debate and vote in parliament. In an interview aired on BBC's Newsday program he defended the bill, stating that the bill is a reflection of the opinions and feelings of the majority of Ghanaians as well as the values and norms of Ghanaian society.The politician trended on Twitter following his articulate defense of the bill, seen by many to have one-upped the hosting journalist with his eloquent and witty responses. Samuel Nartey George, the Ghanaian politician spearheading the bill with the support of seven other members of Ghana's parliament has been in both the local and international news for his strong advocacy of the bill. 1/3 /jRyu1uzju2 - Sam 'Dzata' George 'Dzata' George) This morning, I was interviewed by on the programme #Newsday on the Bill my Colleagues and I have sponsored on the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values. The latter, was released shortly before the entire project dropped and has been setting the internet ablaze. We've definitely earmarked "Onyeka (Baby)", "Comma", "Time Flies" featuring Sauti Sol, "Alarm Clock" and "Wonderful" as favourites. He borrows elements from different genres such as Afro-house, Afro-pop, rock and several others. In this latest album, Burna Boy experiments a lot more with what we've come to know as his signature Afrobeats sound.

The project was produced by none other than Diddy, Mama Burna ( Bosede Ogulu) and Burna Boy himself. LISTEN: The 7 Songs You Need to Hear This Week Twice As Tall features a number of musical heavyweights and talents namely Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour, Kenyan Afro-pop sensation Sauti Sol, British-Nigerian grime rapper Stormzy, Coldplay's Chris Martin and American hip-hop trio Naughty By Nature. The 15-track album is the official follow-up to the critically-acclaimed and Grammy-nominated African Giant which dropped last year. Burna Boy's Twice As Tall album is finally here after the Nigerian superstar announced the news of the upcoming project earlier this week.
