🚨 BIG AKWES EXPOSED! Cina Soul Reports Him to Police & Hon. Sam George – FULL Shocking Details Inside 😱
Big Akwes has made a career out of controversy — but his latest outburst may have finally crossed a line too bold to ignore.
In what started as a bizarre rant on a local media platform, the outspoken actor and presenter made comments about singer Cina Soul that fans are calling “disgusting,” “baseless,” and “criminally defamatory.
” And now, the aftermath is spiraling into a full-blown legal and political storm.
According to eyewitnesses and circulating clips, Big Akwes allegedly accused Cina Soul of being involved in “dubious” activities related to her music career, suggesting that her success is due to backdoor deals, “spiritual manipulation,” and “inappropriate relationships with industry figures.
” The remarks, which aired publicly and quickly went viral, immediately drew outrage from fans and fellow celebrities alike.
But no one expected Cina Soul to respond with such calculated fury.
Instead of clapping back with a typical social media statement, Cina Soul took the high road — and the legal one.
She reportedly filed an official complaint with the Ghana Police Service, detailing the defamatory nature of the statements and calling for immediate investigation.
According to sources close to her management, she is demanding a full retraction, a public apology, and potential legal action against Big Akwes for damaging her reputation and mental well-being.
And here’s where the story takes a political turn: Hon.
Sam George, a member of Parliament known for never backing down from a fight, has reportedly taken a personal interest in the case.
Insiders say Sam George, who has previously spoken out about media accountability and the psychological toll of cyberbullying, reached out directly to Cina Soul’s camp after the incident went viral.
His office is said to be advocating for stricter penalties against public figures who recklessly abuse media platforms to insult, defame, or harass.
In a brief but stern tweet, Sam George wrote: “This nonsense must stop.
You can’t hide behind microphones to destroy people.
Actions will be taken.
” That post alone has been shared thousands of times, and many now believe this case could spark broader legislative debates on media regulation in Ghana.
Meanwhile, Big Akwes has gone into defensive mode — and not very successfully.
In a hastily recorded response video, he denied “meaning any harm,” claiming his words were “taken out of context” and “twisted by the media.
” But the damage control only fanned the flames.
“There’s no context in which accusing a woman of using dark means to succeed is acceptable,” one furious fan commented.
“This is misogyny and slander — plain and simple.
Social media is now ablaze with divided opinions.
Some are backing Cina Soul, applauding her for taking legal action instead of engaging in online back-and-forths.
Others — mostly Big Akwes loyalists — argue that celebrities should have thicker skin and that freedom of speech is at stake.
But many legal analysts are siding with Cina, saying defamation laws exist for a reason — and if Big Akwes can’t prove his claims, he could face serious legal consequences.
It’s not just about Cina Soul either.
Her case could set a precedent for how female entertainers and public figures respond to slander and character assassination in Ghana’s often chaotic media space.
For years, women in the industry have quietly endured smear campaigns, false rumors, and character attacks with little to no recourse.
But Cina’s bold move may just change that.
Support from the entertainment industry has been pouring in.
Fellow singers like Gyakie, Efya, and even Sarkodie have hinted at their support, while fans have started the hashtag #StandWithCina to rally public attention.
Some are calling for Big Akwes to be suspended from any public media engagements until the matter is resolved.
As for the police investigation, sources say officers have begun reviewing the viral footage and are in the process of summoning Big Akwes for questioning.
Legal experts say if found guilty of defamation under Ghana’s criminal code, he could face heavy fines or even jail time — especially if his comments are deemed malicious and unfounded.
Cina Soul, though visibly emotional in recent posts, remains firm.
In an Instagram story, she wrote: “This isn’t just about me.
It’s about all the women whose names are dragged through the mud for clout.
I’m done staying silent.
” That single statement now echoes across a nation fed up with media personalities crossing lines under the guise of “entertainment.
”
This is no longer just celebrity drama.
It’s a legal test case.
It’s a political flashpoint.
And it might just be the tipping point for how Ghana holds its loudest voices accountable.
One thing’s for sure: Big Akwes may have picked the wrong woman — and the wrong era — to mess with.