
Award winning Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim is disappointed with people and radio personalities making jokes about the deadly Ebola virus.
In the early hours of Friday, August 8, 2014, news spread via social media that bathing in Salt and Water was a possible Ebola cure, but the information was false.
The actress took to her instagram account to address the situation, especially those who made up the news and continued to share it.
‘Seriously its sad how many are so ignorant and heartless’, she wrote.
‘Our brothers and sisters in neighboring countries are dying daily from a deadly viral diseases that no cure and could hit any one of us if we are not careful yet we have others senselessly waking up in the morning taking time of their jobless schedules to type rubbish and broadcast it! Must everything be a joke? Instead of us Africans sitting and trying to work on finding the cure we are joblessly spreading lies about salt and water curing Ebola whilst waiting around for America to keep busy in their various labs finding a cure that I am very sure we the same Africans will pay for no get a hold of . Smh! I am really highly disappointed in everyone sending silly Bc’s and posting pictures mocking #ebola when der are people been shown on the news daily with their entire family. May God save us all but wise people. I am listening to radio and all I keep hearing is jokes about salt water and Ebola jokes like seriously! Wtf! How heartless are these people, instead of using ur airwaves to educate the public these so-called personalities are spreading lies and joking with lies. Rubbishs rubbish and you all know yourselves crucify me if you like but u all knows I am speaking the truth. #endtimes indeed’ .