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2nd July 2025 8:18:52 AM
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Ghanaian singer and songwriter Cina Soul (Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome) has called on the Ghana Police and Communications Ministry to take action against Kumawood actor Big Akwes after he threatened to kill her on live TV.
Her call comes after the actor, Big Akwes, during an appearance on Bryt TV, while playing a Kiss-Marry-Kill (KMK) game, made those threats.
KMK is a lighthearted, sometimes provocative party game where players are given the names of three people, usually celebrities, fictional characters, or mutual acquaintances, and must decide which one they would kiss, marry, or kill.
When asked to choose between colleague actress Vivian Jill and Cina Soul, he stated that he would marry Vivian Jill.
Akwes graphically stated that he would “kill Cina Soul,” with a vivid description of how he would spiritually summon her via a magic mirror, stab her repeatedly with a knife, and drink her blood.
Cina, in response to this, took to her social media to call on Ghana Police and the Ministry of Communications, expressing her genuine fears and sense of "unsettlement" over the threats and urging the need for swift action.
“I’m deeply unsettled by this. I initially chose not to respond to earlier comments because I do not wish to be associated with this individual, but at this point, I feel genuinely threatened."
This is not the first time the actor has attacked Cina Soul. His first public attack against Cina Soul occurred in April 2025, during a segment aired on Max TV.
While watching her album promotion dance, Big Akwes body-shamed her, mocked her outfit, calling it "attention-seeking," and slammed her not dressing "better."
According to Cina, she didn't want to respond to the scathing attacks from Big Akwes because she didn't want to be associated with "such an individual"; however, the recent threats have necessitated a response.
"I may not know the proper channels to report this, but it's critical we take a firm stance against this kind of dangerous rhetoric being broadcast on our TV and radio platforms. We must not normalise hate,” she posted.
Her cry for help has been met with an outpouring of support, while both Big Akwes and Bryt TV have been widely condemned for airing the clip.
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