For someone whose hallmark is bleaching creams, this actually would not sit well with her— but how she never misses an opportunity to display her ignorance is something that bothers on my immediate understanding.
Diamond Appiah, the one-time parliamentary candidate of the Trobu Constituency has in a Facebook post labelled all the dark-skinned people who protested against Nivea’s ad campaign as just a bunch of insecure people and villagers who find everything wrong with light skin.
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Video: Fuse ODG Wins Case Against Nivea – Billboard Has Been Replaced
After days of dramatic back and forth with a Nivea ad that ignited a bleaching a debate, leader of the Protestors, Fuse ODG and his activists have achieved a positive result.
In an earlier defiant rebuttal by the Producers of the lotion that the Product and its advert has no fault of inciting skin toning, they have silently succumbed to the pressure by changing the billboard.
Fuse Is A Hypocrite; Why Claim 'Black Skin Is Beautiful' But Use Light Skinned Ladies In His Music Videos? — Diamond Appiah Asks
Shots fired! Diamond Appiah is defending Nivea in this whole argument and she’s not holding anything back.
In her latest defence of the company against Fuse ODG and the campaign he’s started, Diamond hits at the ‘Antenna’ hitmaker for being a hypocrite.
Fuse ODG Responds To Nivea And He's Not Backing Down!
The battle continues. Fuse ODG is not done with Nivea and despite the company’s denials that they are promoting bleaching, the ‘Antenna’ hitmaker remains on the offensive.
In a new video released since Nivea’s statement, Fuse accuses them of missing the point and insists that they should come and take down their billboards and stop promoting self hate.
Why Are People Against Bleaching But Use Online Filters To Lighten Their Skin – Kafui Danku Asks
Kafui Danku has waded into the bleaching debate with a question that she hopes you can find an answer for her.
This comes at the back of the Nivea brouhaha ignited by Fuse ODG which has been criticised as cowardice by the likes of Chris-Vincent and some few others.
"Anita Erskine, Fuse ODG And All Those Calling Nivea Out On Their Billboards Are Cowards" – Chris-Vincent
There’s an ongoing debate about bleaching, emanating from a protest against a Nivea Billboard led by Fuse ODG and supported by Anita Erskine, Reggie Rockstone and others.
Editor-in-chief of GhanaCelebrities.com has thrown in a contrary view to the agenda the Protesters are pushing, identifying them as cowards who can’t call out the likes of Diamond Appiah who even has bleaching cream line and some notable Ghanaians like Daddy Lumba, Apostle Kwadwo Safo and others who bleach, yet, they are leading a hypocritical crusade against Nivea.
Statement: Nivea Responds To Fuse ODG
Beiersdorf, the German company behind the product Nivea, have responded to a concerted social media campaign against the cream currently running in Ghana.
Started by British-Ghanaian recording artist Fuse ODG, the campaign is exerting pressure on Nivea to pull down a current campaign which critics say is promoting bleaching.
Diamond Appiah Calls Out the Ignorance of Ghanaians–As She Defends NIVEA
UK based Ghanaian musician-Fuse ODG recently launched a campaign against the cosmetic brand, Nivea, claiming the company has mounted several billboards in Ghana and other African countries which promotes skin bleaching. He has been joined by several Ghanaian Celebrities and social media folks. Nivea’s billboards which have come under attack features former Miss Nigeria Omowunmi Akinnifesi, a … Read more
Anita Erskine Joins Fuse ODG To Exert Pressure On Nivea To Take Down "Fairer Skin" Advert In Ghana
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.
Fuse ODG Orders Nivea To Pull Down Their Billboards That Promote Skin Brightening Or Else …
Fuse ODG has asked Nivea body lotion makers to pull down their billboards in Accra that promote how the pomade can make people have a “visibly fairer skin“.
The Afropop artiste warned that if the Producers fail to do as he suggests, he’ll rally people to take them down because Africans/Ghanaians love their dark skin.