Mzbel faced a lot of critiques over her political affiliation with the NDC Popular Ghanaian musician, Mzbel, has shared her disappointment at being snubbed for a government appointment despite her active support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the election campaign.
While several of her colleagues in the creative industry have been offered roles in the new administration, Mzbel expressed her sadness and disappointment in a recent interview, stating that she had expected to be recognized for her contributions to the party.
Mzbel's support for the NDC was evident throughout the election campaign, as she actively participated in rallies and events, using her platform to promote the party's message and encourage her fans to vote for them.
Despite her efforts, however, it appears that Mzbel was overlooked for a government appointment, a decision that has left her feeling disappointed and undervalued.
The news of Mzbel's snub has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many of her fans expressing their outrage and disappointment on her behalf.
Some have argued that Mzbel's contribution to the party's campaign was significant and that she deserves to be recognized for her efforts, while others have suggested that the decision not to appoint her may have been due to her controversial reputation.
Regardless of the reasons behind the decision, it is clear that Mzbel is saddened by the snub and feels that her contributions have not been adequately recognized.
The incident has also raised questions about the role of celebrity endorsements in political campaigns and the expectations that come with them.
Should celebrities who support political parties expect to be rewarded with government appointments, or are they simply lending their support to a cause they believe in?
As the debate continues, one thing is certain: Mzbel's snub has highlighted the complexities of the relationship between celebrities and politics, and the challenges that can arise when expectations are not met.