On May 1, 2024, broadcaster Bridget Otoo took to social media to refute false allegations made by a presidential staffer regarding her travel history, sparking a wave of support from her followers.
The exchange began when Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe, a presidential staffer, responded to a critical post by Bridget aimed at President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Tagoe suggested that Bridget had been stranded in London on a particular night, implying that she had undisclosed information about her travel experiences.
However, Bridget swiftly refuted Tagoe’s claim, denying ever traveling to London and urging him to seek his fabrications elsewhere. “I haven’t been to London before … Let’s try another country,” she responded, dismissing Tagoe’s attempt to spread falsehoods.
The incident drew attention to the dangers of spreading misinformation, especially when it involves public figures. Bridget’s followers rallied behind her, condemning Tagoe’s actions and supporting her assertion of the truth.
Bridget’s original post, which sparked the exchange, was related to a viral video showing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo requesting chiefs to stand and greet him at a function. Her critique of the president’s behavior led to Tagoe’s attempt to discredit her with unfounded claims about her travel history.
As of now, Tagoe, who serves as an Executive Assistant at the Office of the President at Jubilee House, has yet to provide any evidence to substantiate his claims. However, Bridget’s firm denial and the support she received from her followers have highlighted the importance of accountability and honesty in public discourse.