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‘Comments Can Kill Your Vibe’: Ghanaian singer, Gyakie Breaks Silence on Social Media Pressure

Gyakie reveals how she protects her mental health by ignoring online negativity.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 27, 2025
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Gyakie shares how she deals with harsh social media criticism, saying she no longer reads comments to stay mentally strong.

Gyakie Social Media Criticism has become a hot topic after the Ghanaian singer revealed her coping strategy for online negativity.

In a candid interview, Gyakie said she has stopped reading social media comments, explaining that it helps protect her mental health.

“I don’t read comments anymore,” she confessed, highlighting the pressure that comes with constant scrutiny from fans and critics alike.

Her move reflects a growing trend among celebrities who are prioritizing their mental well-being in the digital age.

Other Ghanaian public figures, including footballer Andre Ayew and singer Wendy Shay, have also spoken out about social media stress.

Ayew recently said he ignores “nonsense talk,” while Shay admitted she avoids comments to maintain peace of mind

The issue of cyberbullying is gaining attention in Ghana.

Experts warn that social intolerance and online harassment are affecting the mental health of artists and influencers.

Gyakie’s decision to tune out the noise sends a strong message to fans and fellow artists.

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