'This isn't time for blame but kindness' - Ebo Whyte urges amid flooding crisis
Ebo Whyte, a Ghanaian playwright and motivational speaker, called for compassion and unity in the wake of recent flooding that has affected parts of the country. He urged citizens to focus on support rather than blame, stating, "Moments like these remind us that life is more fragile than we often admit. Today, it is someone else's house. Tomorrow, we pray it is not ours. And so, this is not a time for blame or judgment; it is a time for kindness, for checking on one another, for opening our hands where we can, and opening our hearts where words are not enough."
He described the floods as a painful reminder of life's fragility, noting that many families have been left devastated after losing homes, belongings, livelihoods, and, in some cases, loved ones. Ebo Whyte expressed deep sympathy for those affected, saying the images emerging from flooded communities have been heartbreaking and difficult to watch. He urged those affected to remain hopeful for swift recovery for all impacted households and called on the public to remain safe during the ongoing rains, avoiding underestimating the dangers of floodwaters.
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Ghanaian playwright and motivational speaker Ebo Whyte has addressed the public following recent flooding across parts of the country. He has urged
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