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It is common for individuals to make regrettable mistakes during their youth.
Whether it' s due to lack of experience, impulsivity, or societal pressures, these errors can serve as valuable learning opportunities. In a shocking revelation, NPP MP Hon. Ursula Owusu has been alleged to have engaged in lesbianism during her SHS days.
Hon. Ursula Owusu is on record to have made this confession herself in an interview on Ghanaweb.
" Most of us who went through the boarding system would have had some exposure particularly in girls' schools and in some mixed schools as well with ' supism' . We did it. I don' t make any apologies about it, but I like my men. "
" Fact, I mean, I won' t lie about it; we' ve all done it. At some stage, we' ve experimented with stuff like that but it was a passing phase. Some people never grow out of it and don' t see it as one of the secondary school things that we indulge in, in our exploration. "
She continued that her involvement in lesbianism was just for an experiment which she enjoyed while it lasted and she never regrets that. " You' re exploring your sexuality so you do all kinds of silly things growing up. Thank God there were no social media when we were growing up; you will leave a permanent record of some of these crazy things…"
In conclusion, allegations regarding Hon. Ursula Owusu' s alleged confessions about her sexual orientation should be approached with skepticism and discernment. Without substantiated evidence, it is crucial to separate fact from speculation and uphold the principles of privacy, respect, and fairness. Instead, let us focus on acknowledging and evaluating individuals based on their actual achievements, values, and contributions to society.
Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful hails from Akim Oda in the Eastern Region of Ghana. She is a lawyer, women's rights activist and a Ghanaian parliamentarian representing Ablekuma West Constituency. She is currently the Minister of Communications and Digitalisation.
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