

Ghanaian Influencer's Viral Video Ignites Debate on Faith's Role in Social Media
Ghanaian Social Media Influencer Challenges Notion of Faith's Limited Reach Online Accra, Ghana – A recent video by Ghanaian social media personality Juliana Amoateng (@thejulianaamoateng) has sparked discussion about the role of faith in online platforms. In a humorous lip-sync video, Amoateng playfully counters the idea that discussing religion on social media is ineffective. The video, which has garnered over 27,000 views in less than 24 hours, features Amoateng reacting to the statement, "This Jesus talk on social media won't take you far." With energetic expressions and a catchy audio track, she expresses her disagreement, suggesting that faith can be a powerful force for connection and influence, even online. "Make Jesus known, and He will make you known. Even IF He doesn't, He still remains God," Amoateng states in her video description, echoing her sentiments. Amoateng's video highlights a growing trend of religious expression on social media. While some may question its impact, the video's popularity suggests a significant audience engages with faith-based content online. The video serves as a reminder that expressing faith is a personal journey, and its impact extends beyond traditional boundaries.