Delay embarrasses inconsistent Joyce Dzidzor Mensah

Delay embarrasses inconsistent Joyce Dzidzor Mensah

One-time AIDS AIDS Ambassador, Joyce Dzidjor Mensah, was left embarrassed when she was hosted on the latest episode of the ‘Delay Show’.

Speaking on the show as a guest, the controversial character sought to accuse journalists of failing to properly investigate her background.

She said most Ghanaian journalists are lazy and do not normally investigate issues before jumping to broadcast them.

Delay embarrasses inconsistent Joyce Dzidzor Mensah
Joyce Dzidjor Mensah
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Ghanaian journalists are sometimes lazy. When people are about to make certain ‘moves’, you go on behind the person and investigate,” she told host, Deloris Frimpong Manso.

However, the experienced host quickly stopped her in her tracks, before embarrassing her on her own previous inconsistencies.

Delay pointed to the former AIDS ambassador that she normally changes her accounts, using her recent U-turn on her AIDS status as a case in point.

We can’t investigate someone like you because you are inconsistent in your accounts. You claim you have HIV/AIDS today and deny later,” Delay pointed out, leaving her guest totally embarrassed in her own web.

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Joyce Dzidjor Mensah made the headlines sometime back when she disclosed that she does not have AIDS, contrary to what she had told the public, having served as AIDS ambassador for many years.

Recently, she became the object of scrutiny after he put up a post on social media threatening to kill herself.

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K. Effah Evans Effah is a holder of a BA Diploma in Psychology and Linguistics from BA, Psychology and Linguistics. He’s a former Yen.com.gh editor who covered current affairs news and stories about Ghana. Before Yen, he worked for Citi FM and Ringier Ghana.