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Opinion: Media Bias Threatens Ghana’s Homegrown Success

April 1, 2026
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“When media turns critique into vilification, Ghanaian entrepreneurs pay the price.
Balanced reporting protects reputations, encourages investment, and fosters national pride.”

Ghanaian entrepreneurs are building success stories that drive the economy, but selective media criticism threatens to undermine them. When reporting amplifies problems while ignoring achievements, it distorts public perception and erodes trust in both businesses and the press. Ghana’s media landscape wields immense influence over public perception, shaping opinions about national enterprise and economic success. However, some media men have powerful through selective scrutiny and biased reporting. They are threats, not only to individual businesses but also the broader trust in our media institutions.

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Indigenous entrepreneurs, who have built successful ventures contributing significantly to Ghana’s economy, increasingly find themselves targeted and bullied by disproportionate criticism. When the media selectively amplifies negative stories while overlooking achievements, it creates an unbalanced narrative that undermines confidence in local enterprise. Such practices risk discouraging investment, stifling innovation, and eroding national pride in homegrown success.

Ethical journalism demands consistency in holding all actors accountable. “Accountability must be consistent”!. Facts not selective outrage, should guide commentary. Balanced reporting protects reputations, encourages investment, and fosters national pride in Ghanaian enterprise. When certain enterprises are scrutinized while others escape critique despite comparable circumstances, public discourse becomes skewed. This selective accountability not only misrepresents reality but also unfairly punishes hard-earned success.

Constructive critique is vital, but turning it into vilification crosses a line. Media outlets must avoid assuming the role of judge, jury, and executioner, which unfairly targets indigenous businesses and discourages innovation. Constructive criticism should at all time serve, unfortunately what we see is not the public interest, but a thin line between critique and Vilification, which is often blurred. Media men that execute Victor’s Law over indigenous business risk harming reputations, livelihoods, and the wider entrepreneurial ecosystem. Ghana’s economic development thrives on fostering enterprise, not undermining it through sensationalized or unbalanced reporting.

To restore trust, Ghanaian media must recommit to truthfulness, fairness, and responsibility. This includes avoiding weaponized narratives, ensuring balanced coverage, and providing context that accurately reflects both achievements and challenges. Public commentary must be guided by facts rather than selective outrage, protecting both the integrity of businesses and the credibility of the press.Truth, fairness, and responsibility aren’t optional, they are the backbone of “Ethical Journalism”. By reporting accurately and contextually, Ghanaian media can support national development instead of undermining it. The message is clear: Fair, consistent, and ethical reporting is essential not just for businesses, but for Ghana’s economic future.

For the nation to thrive, our media must embrace ethical and moral responsibilities, striking a balance between scrutiny and fairness. Only then can public discourse genuinely support development, innovation, and national pride.

By Venerable Dr Nathaniel Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey

Ex Vice President, East Coast (American Association of Christian Therapists) Biblical Psychologist, Community Support Specialist, Political /Cultural AdvocatePolitics

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