FELLA MAKAFUI TAKES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST NETIZEN OVER PEDOPHILIC COMMENT ABOUT DAUGHTER

Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui has initiated legal proceedings against a social media user identified as “Ghatu” on X (formerly Twitter), following a deeply inappropriate and disturbing comment made about her five-year-old daughter, Island.
The offensive remark was made under a video Fella had shared of her daughter. The user wrote: “the girl ein inside go sweet basaaaaa” a comment widely condemned online as pedophilic and abusive.
In a strongly worded statement shared on January 20, 2026, Fella Makafui expressed her outrage and heartbreak over the incident, describing the comment as “completely unacceptable” and revealing the emotional toll it has taken on her as a mother.
“This experience has caused emotional distress, anxiety, and sleepless nights. No parent should ever have to see their child spoken about or perceived in such a manner,” she wrote.
While the individual in question has since issued an apology, Fella stated that this does not absolve the seriousness of the comment or undo the damage it has caused.
“An apology alone does not erase the nature of the comment or the impact it has had on me and my family,” she noted.
She confirmed that the matter has been formally reported to the appropriate authorities, and her legal team is handling the case. Fella also made it clear that she would not entertain any social media arguments over the issue, as it now involves the legal protection and safety of her child.
The actress concluded by thanking the public for their support and reaffirmed her commitment to safeguarding her daughter’s peace and innocence.
Background
The incident has reignited conversations around online child safety, cyberbullying, and the need for stricter accountability on social media platforms. Many public figures and fans have rallied behind Fella, calling for swift legal consequences for those who abuse digital spaces, especially in ways that endanger children.
Legal Path Forward
While the specific legal charges are yet to be disclosed, Fella Makafui’s move could set a strong precedent for digital safety laws involving minors in Ghana, especially amid growing concerns over child exploitation online.

Source:NKONKONSA.com



