“Nobody Is Going to Sign the LGBTQ Bill” — Sister Derby Sparks Fresh Debate With Bold Claim

Ghanaian musician and outspoken activist Sister Derby is once again at the center of national conversation after boldly declaring that “nobody is going to sign the LGBTQ bill.” Her statement has ignited strong reactions online, adding a new twist to the country’s ongoing debate over human rights, politics and freedom of expression.
The “Kakalika Love” hitmaker, known for her unapologetic advocacy for LGBTQ rights, made the remark while addressing the rising tensions surrounding the controversial bill, which many fear could violate fundamental freedoms if passed into law.
According to Sister Derby, the bill has dragged on for years because leaders know the global implications and political weight attached to it. She suggested that although many politicians publicly support the bill to please their followers, they are reluctant to finalize it behind closed doors.
Her comment has stirred heated debates across social media, with supporters praising her courage and critics accusing her of pushing an agenda. But true to her brand, Sister Derby remains unbothered—still standing firmly by her long-held belief that human rights should never be up for negotiation.
As the future of the bill remains uncertain, one thing is clear: Sister Derby’s voice continues to influence the national conversation, whether people agree with her or not.




