Gay, lesbian, bis3xual, transgender, pans3xual, nonbinary, and queer activist Maxine Angel Opoku has sworn to identify lawmakers who support these issues. Her comments follow Speaker of the House Alban Bagbin's assurance that the House will see to it that the Ghanaian Family Values Bill and the Promotion of Proper Human S3xual Rights Bill (LGBTQI+ bill) be passed before the House adjourns. In reaction to the proposed legislation, transgender person Maxine Angel took to social media with documents that, according to her, contain conversations and damaging information about certain officials in the nation who are LGBTQ+ practitioners. "Pass the bill, and I'll show you your LGBTQ MPs," she declared. Is it possible that I haven't seen any homosexual politicians? Every MP who has been contacting people via SMS in an attempt to lure them into sleeping with boys. Every politician who's been pleading with pimps to set them up with boys. Here are all of your talks and chats (points to a stack of documents). If you approve the measure, I will reveal the homosexuality of your children and relatives. Additionally, none of those gay celebrities are able to speak for themselves." However, she criticized minority MPs like Alban Bagbin and Sam Nartey George of Ningo Prampram for pushing the anti-gay measure. LGBTQ "Who do you think you are, Sam George, or whoever you name yourself? Who on earth do you believe that you are? What accomplishments have you made? In Ghana, what employment have you created? You can't even make Prampram fix it. In Prampram, how many jobs have you created? People are trying to persuade you to approve a bill that will have an impact on you. Ghanaians are disappointed in Foh Amoaning, Alan Bagbin, Dela Sowah, Emamuel Bedzrah, Rita Adoley Sowah, Ntim Fordjour, Alhassan Suhuyini, and Ellen Tosu. Not a single one of the individuals I mentioned has benefited their respective constituencies. She said, "As for Alan Bagin, he's an old fool." Additionally, Maxine chastised Ghana's LGBTQ community for what she perceived as their indifferent response to opposing the anti-gay legislation and defending their members. "In Ghana, the LGBT community is always composing proposals. Plans for what? Now is the moment to engage in combat. Avoid using your phone to text or tweet when seated. For this reason, the contributors give you money. Go forward and battle the community," she continued. If the Ghanaian Family Values Bill and the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights Bill are approved, being homosexual, transgender, or queer would be crimes with a five-year maximum jail penalty. Nonetheless, it is anticipated that Parliament will discuss and take a vote on a law that aims to make LGBTQ people illegal in Ghana. The Parliament's decision is anticipated to put an end to the heated discussion around the legalization or non-legalization of LGBTQI+ people in Ghana. Other stories “I love him for who he is, not for his wealth or notoriety.” ― Eudoxie Yao regarding her connection to Grand P 7 health-related statements made by your belly button Ghana’s gospel scene is rife with duplicity, according to Patience Nyarko Judge chastises Office of the Special Prosecutor, saying, “You don’t have powers over the court.” My aluminum business fell because of friends and relatives I trusted – Augustine Arhinful