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My Mental Health Is At Stake – Efia Odo ‘Abandons’ #FixTheCountry Activities

Ghanaian model and actress, Efia Odo has announced that she is taking a break from her activism with the popular #FixTheCountry movement.

Taking to her Instagram page, Efia Odo broke the sad news to her fans and followers and asked that they bear with her.

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According to her, the recent issues with her involvement with the #FixTheCountry group was affecting her mental health and she needed to take a break.

She indicated that her intentions for the country were as pure as gold but the recent developments in the country have become too heavy for her to bear.

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Efia Odo went on to say that she was not political but her love for the country and humanity had taken a different turn.

Her post read: “I will like to take this time to let you know that I’m going on a Hiatus. My mental health is at stale at the moment. My love for this country and humanity has turned into something I am not, political. I am of peace and equality. My heart and intentions are as pure as gold. Things are too heavy for me right now. Take care.”

She however turned off the comment section to prevent people from sharing their thoughts on her decision.

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Efia Odo has been a very active player in the #FixTheCountry movement that started some months back to get the leadership of the nation to act right and fix issues facing Ghanaians.

 

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Source: GhanaArticles.com

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