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Ghanaian Influencer Calls Out Nigerians Over Fake Support for Viral Star

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Ghanaian content creator Nana Baffour, who first broke the news about Albert Ofosu Nketia’s deteriorating health, has provided an update on the viral sensation’s condition.

According to YEN, In a video shared on YouTube, Nana Baffour revealed that while numerous content creators—especially from Nigeria—have reached out about Albert’s plight, none have actually contributed financially to assist him.

“All those content creators from Nigeria who called saying you wanted to do a video—I did the video. But after the video, I have not heard from you guys,” Nana Baffour stated.

He further dismissed rumors that 50 million Naira had been donated, saying, “I want to say this, no content creator from Nigeria has sent money. They got mad at me, accusing me of not helping them to see the boy. That is not the case.”

The revelation has sparked reactions, with some online users urging influencers to step up and provide actual help rather than using Albert’s situation for engagement.

Already, a Nigerian content creator, @Don Marveltv, has appealed to his colleagues to support Albert after confirming that the young boy is genuinely ill.

Albert Ofosu Nketia became an internet sensation in 2023 after a viral video showed him dramatically switching from crying to laughing within seconds. His fame has since made him a recognizable figure on social media.

Netizens have weighed in on the situation, with mixed reactions:

– Prince Kay Billz: “Nana Baffour, don’t stress yourself. If help is meant to come, it will. Many people making excuses know the truth but just don’t have any help to offer.”

– Pablo Della: “I hope he gets the medical attention he needs.”

– Ama Afro Kwabi: “Support is not just about money. Let’s not make this only about financial donations.”

As Albert’s condition remains a concern, many hope that real assistance will arrive soon to support his well-being.

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