

Ghanaian Gospel Star Demands FDA Probe of Popular Drink
Ghanaian Gospel Singer Calls for FDA Probe into Sobolo After Public Concerns Accra, Ghana – Popular Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah has joined the public discourse surrounding the safety of Sobolo, a traditional beverage. Her recent comments urge the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to investigate the drink's contents following concerns raised by other public figures, including Kumchacha and Adom Kyei. The controversy has sparked significant debate on social media and traditional media outlets in Ghana. "I am calling on the FDA to thoroughly investigate the ingredients used in Sobolo to ensure its safety for consumers," Asamoah stated in a video circulating online. This sentiment was echoed by Kumchacha and Adom Kyei, who also expressed their concerns about potential health risks associated with the beverage. The FDA has yet to respond to these calls for investigation. The incident highlights the importance of food safety regulations and the role of public figures in raising awareness about potential health concerns.