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AdubianewsIn a tense confrontation that has stirred public debate, Ralph De Fellow threatens a Pure water seller during a heated street encounter in Accra over improper disposal of plastic waste.
The social activist, known for championing environmental cleanliness, was seen confronting a street vendor accused of tossing plastic sachets on the roadside. While addressing the first vendor, Ralph was interrupted by another ‘pure water’ seller, who allegedly threw verbal jabs at him.
Visibly irritated, Ralph turned his attention to the second individual and threatened to beat them, intensifying the confrontation. Eyewitnesses say the scene drew a crowd, with some attempting to defuse the situation.
The incident, though rooted in a valid concern about street littering, has triggered criticism over the activist’s aggressive tone. Some have praised his passion for sanitation advocacy, while others warn that threats of violence undermine the message.
This episode underscores the ongoing struggle between civic responsibility and public engagement in Ghana’s urban sanitation efforts.
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Social activist Ralph De Fellow Ghanaians in a heated exchange with a ‘pure water seller’ during an incident involving street littering.
The activist, who was confronting another vendor for allegedly disposing of plastic waste improperly, turned his attention to a second seller… pic.twitter.com/ELnQhaK9Fu
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