Ghanaians descend on Samuel Attah-Mensah after a photo of him and his adopted daughter surfaced on Twitter.

Sam Attah-Mensah has received backlash from some Ghanaian twitter users after he tweeted a photo of him and his adopted daughter.

Samuel Attah-Mensah also known as ‘Sammens’ is a Ghanaian media personality, business man and a lecturer. Also, he is the Managing Director of award-winning Accra-based English speaking radio station Citi FM as well as the Vice President of Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association.

He tweeted a photo of himself with his adopted daughter, Maame Esi after he dropped her off at Swedru Senior High School for her secondary education in his bid to help the ‘Have nots’ and Ghanaian twitter users are having mixed feelings.

While most people commend the media personality’s effort to put someone through school, others have a problem with the fact that he mentioned in the tweet that his daughter was adopted.

One of the naysayers even managed to get a reply out of Sammens and we love the dignifies response he gave.

Others commended him for doing a good job as well as encouraged Maame Esi to come back home with good grades.

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