“We Will Expose And Show Where The Gays And Lesbians Live If Ghanaians Want To Beat Them” – Isaac Boamah Darko Threatens | Audio

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Isaac Boamah Darko, the convenor of ‘journalists against LGBTQI,’ has threatened LGBTQ Ghanaians, claiming he will expose where they live should Ghanaians want to beat them.

The CEO of Rebisa Company Ltd. made the above revelation and more when he was speaking in an phone interview with Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm.

Isaac Boamah Darko who was asked to say what he makes of the arrested 22 persons over the alleged lesbians wedding at Kwahu-Obomeng said if the police fail to do something about the LGBTQ couple who were arrested at their wedding, he and his team will expose where they live.

We will expose and show where the gays and lesbians live; 98% of Ghanaians are against it and if Ghanaians want to beat them, so be it.”, Convenor for ‘Journalists Against LGBTQI’, Isaac Boamah Darko threatened LGBTQ Ghanaians.

Answering what the journalists in Ghana need to do to combat the LGBT act, Isaac Boamah Darko, outlined some negative side effects of the pratice.

LGBT has many health implications including anal cancer… LGBTQ is part of a western agenda to depopulate Africa.” – Isaac Boamah Darko urged colleague journalists to use such narratives to promote homophobia in Ghana.

Isaac Boamah Darko also touched on the alleged attack from some LGBT members at Kwahu Obomeng on some reporters urging the IGP to take such into critical attention.

With the 22 arrested queer persons released, some journalists at Kwahu Obomeng claim they were attacked by some queers”, the Convenor for ‘Journalists Against LGBTQI’ revealed and related their release from police custody to freeing an “armed robber”.

With his group being one of those engaging Parliament on an anti-LGBT bill in Ghana, Isaac Boamah Darko assured Ghanaians that by the close of 2021, a new law would be passed to criminalise LGBTQI+, says they’re working on a draft.

He urged the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to support his ‘Journalists Against LGBTQI’ group. Ghanaian journalists have promoted homophobic narratives, however the GJA Code of Ethics tell them to this (see below).