Popular media personality Abeiku Santana has disclosed that he supports the opinions of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex life rights.
Abeiku Sanatana made his stands known while hosting the United Showbiz Entertainment show on UTV on Saturday night.
This comment from Abeiku Santana comes while discussing the recent suspension of Ghanaian YouTuber Elorm Ababio well known as “Ama Governor” from being called to the Ghana Bar by the Ghana Legal Council (GLC).
“LGBTQI+ whatever. I have studied law and I intend to challenge the law, so I will use myself as an example. I am a subscriber to the opinions that support the choice of people’s sexuality. I am a subscriber to it,” he asserted.
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According to Abeiku Santana the suspension of Ama Governor from being called to the bar has no legal basis. He questioned which part of the law Ama Governor breached.
“Which part of the law was breached and thus warranted the petitioner to initiate a formal request at the Ghana Legal Council calling for the suspension of Ama Governor from being called to the Bar?” he quizzed.
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