Ghanaian musician, S3fa, has her opinion on abortion and the hypocrisy that surrounds it.
The talented singer told the media in an interview that many people who publicly oppose the practice have probably also had abortions but have chosen to keep quiet about their experiences.
S3fa’s remarks became public after actress Yvonne Nelson revealed in her biography, “I am Not Yvonne Nelson,” that she had an abortion 13 years prior.
S3fa exposes the apparent social injustice by contesting the pervasive stigma in Ghana associated with abortion.
She underlines that many people in the nation have had the treatment, but they are quick to criticize those who are willing to share their experiences in public. By shedding light on this subject, S3fa hopes to promote a more candid and compassionate discussion on abortion.
The singer has a firm and unwavering position on abortion. S3fa firmly responded that it would not be a huge matter for her to directly confess having an abortion, despite the stigma it carries in Ghanaian society.
She affirms that if she were to write her memoir now, she would without hesitation disclose every detail of her life, including any individual experiences with abortion.
S3fa’s courage to speak candidly on such a delicate subject illustrates her dedication to dismantling society taboos and inspiring people to embrace their truths.
S3fa’s outspoken stance on abortion presents a chance for fruitful discussion within Ghanaian culture.
She desires to foster an atmosphere where people feel at ease expressing their tales without worrying about being judged by doing so by standing up for honesty and acceptance.
The musician thinks that having open discussions about delicate subjects like abortion can increase empathy, understanding, and support for individuals who have gone through similar experiences.