Just when we thought Moesha Boduong’s CNN brouhaha is over, the same issue pops up in the news again.
However, this time round, Moesha’s interviews with Delay and Christiane Amanpour have managed to find their way into a final year exams for students of GIJ.
An article on Kasapafmonline.com, sighted by Ghaflagh.com, reports that Moesha Boduong’s interviews, popped up in Section C of the final year exam for students of the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
In there, students were tasked to analyze Moesha’s interviews granted to the two show hosts.
As part of their requirements to complete school, the level 400 GIJ students had to take on the hurdle of analyzing these two interviews granted by the actress.
Moesha’s interview with CNN’s Christine Amanpour became a topic of discussion on social media.
The Instagram queen, during the interview told the popular journalist that most women in Ghana need men to take care of them.
The photoshoot model is noted to have said, “Ghana our economy is such that you just need someone to take care of you because you can’t make enough money as a woman here.”
“When you want to get an apartment, in Ghana you pay two years in advance and I just started working, where will I get the money”, she added.
She further revealed that she was sleeping with a married man because, “He takes care of me, my financial stuff, my apartment, my car, my rent, everything.”
Her comments however gained nationwide condemnation from some women who disagreed with her tagging all Ghanaian women.
As a result, many women, including some revered men of God came out to express their disappointment with the actress’ choice of words.
Some of them included; Pastor Mensa Otabil, Confidence Haugen, Grace Omaboe, Rosemond Alade Brown and Vicky Zugah. These people waded into the controversy and made it clear that the comments made by Moesha were unacceptable.
This is because, they believe she tagging all Ghanaian women to have to sleep with married men to cater for them is an ‘insult’.
According to them, there are several hardworking women in Ghana who are making it despite the economy. However, these women do not sleep with married men to pay for their rents, or live a plush life as she had ‘insibuated’.
The actress, after taking all the bashing, came out to apologize to Ghanaians for her comments.
Now, this is what these final year students have to assess with her other interview on the Delay Show.