Social media users are unhappy about recent comments Captain Planet has made regarding Ghana's coronavirus recoveries.
In a Twitter post, the former member of music group 4x4 questioned how Ghana could have 31 people recovering from Covid-19.
According to him, the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has not approved any medication to treat the virus, hence for him, the recoveries are a bit suspicious.
“Currently no FDA approved products against COVID-19, so how did 31 patients with COVID-19 recover in Ghana?” he quizzed.
When question by one follower if he was not willing to see the country succed in its fight, he wrote, "I’m expecting progress...my question is how are they curing it?"
I’m expecting progress paaa my question is how are they curing it. Wey medicine them dey use ir e be adonko bitters 😂😂 https://t.co/8lIrSxFagV
— 🇬🇭CAPTAIN PLANET 4X4🇬🇭 (@captainplanetgh) April 5, 2020
His comment did not sit well with many Ghanaians on the social media platform with some calling him "dump".
After a bit back and forth with some users, he later deleted the tweet stating that he has had the needed clarification from the Health Minister.
"Ok Health Minister has now explained to me so everybody stay home & watch tv."
Ok health minister has now explained to me so everybody stay home & watch tv
— 🇬🇭CAPTAIN PLANET 4X4🇬🇭 (@captainplanetgh) April 5, 2020
His come back has, however, not stopped people from showing their displeasure.
Captain Planet..
— dexTRO🇬🇭🌍 (@dextroGH) April 5, 2020
Abeg return ur certificates for a refund of your school fees.
Kai! Opana ein head die dread!
Captain Planet e tweet weak me but with his kind of rap I’m not surprised.
— Oneal 🦜✍🏼 (@oneal_gh) April 5, 2020
Agenda boys makes captain planet turned captain beans 😂😂
— Jaga (@JagaGh1) April 5, 2020
Please allow Captain Planet. His whole point is that, the FDA should have vetted and approved our immune systems before they fight Covid19. #TooMuchSense 😁😁
— #VGMA21 (@OracleBuzzGH) April 5, 2020
Captain Planet said in a verse “Ghana commercial bank Ghana k)mi sh33 bank”
— 3b3fa (@KaakyireGh_) April 5, 2020
Lol that’s the guy you people are wasting time to drag? Ah😂
Ah Captain Planet, where did you go?
Is this your first time hearing about covid 19 recovery, or ebi Ghana p3 wana own edey shock you?? https://t.co/59o70vDgLA— Chief (@Ellis_gh) April 5, 2020
Pls pls he dey beg 😂😂 Dont make Captain Planet SHARE tears again💔 https://t.co/z3CD63YvV6
— #Covid190UT 🆗 (@dontwixGH) April 5, 2020
On behalf of all the computer science students 4 gh, we do not know you Captain Planet
— ranswer12 (@ranswer12) April 5, 2020
Maybe you can try the business administration students https://t.co/zX8FLDceLi
CAPTAIN PLANET..
— dexTRO🇬🇭🌍 (@dextroGH) April 5, 2020
We beg,use the Lockdown period to read GAST wai... 3b3 ma wo scientific lyrics pampiiii
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