Ghanaian actress and activist Lydia Forson has recently drawn attention with her remarks on former Member of Parliament Sarah Adwoa Safo’s candid interviews, highlighting Safo’s early legal accomplishments and the emotional weight of her revelations. Sarah Adwoa Safo, who served as the MP for Dome Kwabenya and held the position of Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, has been in the spotlight following a series of interviews where she discussed her prolonged absence from parliamentary duties. In these interviews, Safo disclosed personal challenges, including the loss of a newborn and her eldest son’s critical illness in the United States, which necessitated her extended stay abroad.
These revelations have sparked widespread discussions about the pressures faced by public figures balancing personal hardships with public responsibilities. Lydia Forson, known for her candid opinions on societal issues, took to social media to express her thoughts on Safo’s disclosures. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Forson remarked: “I’m shocked that so many of you didn’t know she was a lawyer—probably one of the youngest to be called to the bar if I remember correctly.
” This statement not only underscores Safo’s early achievements in the legal field but also brings to light the often-overlooked facets of public figures’ careers. Forson’s acknowledgment serves as a reminder of Safo’s professional credentials beyond her political engagements. Delving.














