
Omar Sterling on Social Media: A Ghanaian Star's Plea for Positivity
Ghanaian Musician Omar Sterling Speaks Out Against Social Media Toxicity Accra, Ghana – Popular Ghanaian musician Omar Sterling recently shared his thoughts on his limited engagement with social media, highlighting the negative aspects of online culture. In a recent interview, Sterling explained his decision to maintain a low profile on social media platforms, citing the prevalence of negativity and the pressure to constantly seek attention. "It's a very toxic society," Sterling stated, referring to the online environment. "We try to stay as positive as we can." His comments reflect a growing concern among many about the mental health implications of excessive social media use and the pressure to conform to online trends. Sterling also expressed his frustration with the constant cycle of viral trends in Ghana, saying, "Every time something goes viral, it's 'ubi nu be ku' (meaning 'it's nothing')." This highlights the fleeting nature of online fame and the potential for negativity to overshadow genuine connection. Sterling's perspective offers a refreshing counterpoint to the often-celebrated aspects of social media. His choice to prioritize his mental well-being and maintain a positive presence is a valuable message for his fans and the broader online community.