Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has ignited widespread debate after arguing that banning adult sex toys in Ghana could have unintended consequences for married couples, claiming that such products help sustain many marriages across the country. Her remarks were made during a discussion surrounding Ghana’s controversial Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly known as the anti-LGBTQ bill.

Jantuah’s comments have quickly gone viral on social media, drawing strong reactions from supporters and critics alike. According to her, while lawmakers seek to regulate certain aspects of sexual conduct, policymakers should carefully consider the impact such restrictions may have on married couples who use these products within their relationships.
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Comments Stir National Conversation
The remarks emerged during broader discussions on Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ legislation, which has generated significant public and political debate both within Ghana and internationally. The legislation seeks to regulate various activities related to LGBTQ issues and has remained one of the country’s most controversial political topics.
Jantuah argued that many married couples use adult products as part of their private relationships and that banning them could place additional strain on marriages. Her comments have since become one of the most discussed moments from the television discussion.
Social Media Reactions Pour In
Across Facebook, X, TikTok and other platforms, Ghanaians have expressed mixed opinions. Some users praised Jantuah for addressing a topic often considered taboo, while others disagreed with her position and questioned whether such products should be part of public policy discussions.
The debate reflects the broader national conversation about family values, marriage, sexuality, and personal freedoms that continues to surround the proposed legislation.
Why This Story Matters
Beyond the headline-grabbing comments, the discussion highlights how Ghana’s anti-LGBTQ legislation is influencing wider debates about marriage, privacy, relationships, and social values. It also demonstrates how public figures can shape national conversations by raising issues that are rarely discussed openly in mainstream media.
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