A journalist with a local TV channel has roundly been condemned for being insensitive in the line of her job.
Her question, ‘how do you feel?’ directed at the young son of late footballer Christian Atsu quickly went viral on social media platforms as people accused her of lack of discretion and outright unprofessionalism.“How do you feel?” Adom tv deirr ???????????????????? pic.twitter.com/jH25yzlf6k
— Travxxxxxxxxxxx ???????? (@TravisMorgan007) March 17, 2023
How do you feel? Sɛsɛn?
— Kwaku Whetstone ???????? (@longmanghana) March 17, 2023
In which world is it appropriate to try to interview such a small boy who probably doesn't even understand what is going on? This is just sickening. Ghana media sit up! @adom_tv @Adom1063fm
Christian Atsu #RIPAtsu ????????????❤️???? pic.twitter.com/U5ucbxPid4
That Adom tv journalist who asked Atsu’s child “how he feels “,I don’t have any word for him/her. Small small Everybody will know the level of journalism in this part of the world.
— AYEDUASE PULISIC (@quame_age) March 17, 2023
Dear @adom_tv
— Sarah Adebambo (@sarah_adebambo) March 17, 2023
Who is the female journalist at the funeral of Christian Atsu who thinks it is appropriate to ask a little boy who has come to bury his father "How do you feel?"
Like SERIOUSLY! ????????????
The need for an exclusive story doesn't mean negating ethics and empathy. pic.twitter.com/NJtDbQ3Aho
Adom TV journalist had the effrontery to ask someone who has lost his father how he feels…
— ????????god Amongst Men (@officiallordy) March 17, 2023
The kind of journalism in Ghana right now pic.twitter.com/2gazVwyQW3
This is only not unprofessional, but an extremely stupid behavior from this @adom_tv reporter. How on earth do you put a microphone to the mouth of a boy who is mourning his father?
— Bismark Aryee (@kwaku_aryee) March 17, 2023
Rest well Atsu. pic.twitter.com/DGcloBULKQ