Fuse ODG has caused a debate over a Nivea Product billboard that advertises a product to for a fairer complexion.
A Tagline from the billboard reads “for visibly fairer skin” and Fuse is pissed with that phrase because he thinks it’s a “shade” to the dark or black skin that encourages bleaching.
He started the online crusade against Nivea yesterday, threatening that he’ll cause those billboards in Accra/Ghana to be pulled down if Nivea does not heed to his protest.
Feminist, Anita Erskine appears to have given the Afropop act a tap on his back as she shared a post on her Instagram page that also directs some rants at Nivea to take off those ads.
However, upon arguments by some fans that the product doesn’t bleach and the Singer could be getting it wrong, he remains adamant as he now shared a video ad of the product to reregister his displeasure. Yet, fans came hard at him again because it’s been stated in the video that the product is to “restore” fairer complexion.
As the debate gets hotter online, Radio and Tv Personality, Anita Erskine also shared an opinion on his Instagram.
Read what the post Anita shared from this whole Nivea brouhaha.
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This is empty,attention ~seeking noise. Don't you have anything better doing ? What's wrong if the company develops and markets a product for people with fair skin ? Please, leave them alone
Our leaders today have low self-esteem.Many so-called educated people in Ghana have a lot of inferiority complex - so they feel only human when they dress in coat and tie,drink tea and eat salad, speak in big English,bleach their skins and go to church to worship white jesus.Do you think this would have happened if OSAGYEFO KWAME NKRUMAH were to be ruling Ghana still?That company would have shut down by now under Nkrumah.Most of our leaders today dont know what is Cultural and Racial Pride and how to defend and protect them.
is nivea the only company producing and selling these chemicals? go after them all Anita and Fuse. if the market is demanding for these products and every company is looking for profit what do u want them to do. stay in ur skins and allow those who want to bleach do so wai.they know the side effects of bleaching and still get them. and the health facilities are waiting to drain them when the cancers etc takes effect
You are really not serious, is Ghana a country of dark skin people or light skin people?Most Ghanaians now are indeed miseducated.
This is empty,attention ~seeking noise. Don't you have anything better doing ? What's wrong if the company develops and markets a product for people with fair skin ? Please, leave them alone
Our leaders today have low self-esteem.Many so-called educated people in Ghana have a lot of inferiority complex - so they feel only human when they dress in coat and tie,drink tea and eat salad, speak in big English,bleach their skins and go to church to worship white jesus.Do you think this would have happened if OSAGYEFO KWAME NKRUMAH were to be ruling Ghana still?That company would have shut down by now under Nkrumah.Most of our leaders today dont know what is Cultural and Racial Pride and how to defend and protect them.
is nivea the only company producing and selling these chemicals? go after them all Anita and Fuse. if the market is demanding for these products and every company is looking for profit what do u want them to do. stay in ur skins and allow those who want to bleach do so wai.they know the side effects of bleaching and still get them. and the health facilities are waiting to drain them when the cancers etc takes effect
Thumps up Anita. Nivea pleaseeeeeee stop!!1!