Afia Schwarzenegger narrated the disturbing incident when she was in the midst of a party where many Ghanaian celebrities were in attendance and hard drugs were circulating freely.
In a live TikTok video, Afia expressed her displeasure at being invited to such an event on the assumption that she shared similar interests.
Afia said she observed drugs being “cocktailed” and easily available to all in attendance.
She said that despite her decision not to smoke marijuana for a long time, she witnessed other celebrities, especially women, indulging in hard drugs.
Afia boldly claimed that a staggering 80 percent of Ghanaian celebrities consume such substances, from marijuana edibles to ecstasy pills.
Reflecting on her own experiences, she expressed disbelief at the prevalence of drugs among celebrities.
Afia Schwarzenegger's statement was highlighted by her demand for accountability for the incident involving actress Lilwin, who was involved in a fatal driving accident.
Afia demanded transparency on whether Lilwin was tested for drugs or alcohol following the tragedy.
Afia maintained her commitment to justice and stressed the importance of Lilwin being held legally responsible in this case, highlighting the seriousness of the charge as negligent homicide.
background:
Three-year-old Nana Yau has died in a car accident involving Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin.
Lilwin was said to have been driving at a high speed when he crashed into the car in which Nana Yau and her father, Jacob Kofi Ampoma, were travelling.
Nana Yau and his father were rushed to a nearby hospital and later transferred to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where the boy died.
The accident happened when the actor was on his way to the premiere of his film, A Country Called Ghana, in Kumasi.
E.B.