Medikal Fires Back at Critics Over NYA Appointment
Ghanaian rapper Medikal has responded strongly to criticism following his recent appointment linked to the National Youth Authority (NYA), telling his detractors to “step up or shut up.” The musician’s reaction came after social media users questioned his suitability for the role, sparking widesprea
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian rapper Medikal has responded strongly to criticism following his recent appointment linked to the National Youth Authority (NYA), telling his detractors to “step up or shut up.” The musician’s reaction came after social media users questioned his suitability for the role, sparking widespread debate online.
Medikal was appointed as part of a youth-focused initiative aimed at addressing drug abuse awareness and prevention among young people in Ghana. The programme is designed to educate the youth about the dangers of substance abuse and promote healthier lifestyles, using influential public figures to connect more effectively with young audiences. Authorities believe that involving popular cultural icons can help deliver important messages in a more relatable and impactful way.
Following the announcement, criticism quickly emerged on social media, with some users expressing doubts about Medikal’s image and whether he was the right figure to represent such a campaign. In response, the rapper took to his platforms to defend himself, delivering a blunt message to his critics. He urged those opposing his appointment to either contribute positively to the cause or stop the negative commentary, making it clear that he would not be distracted by public backlash.
Supporters of Medikal have defended the appointment, pointing out his strong influence among Ghanaian youth. With a large fan base and significant social media reach, many believe he is well positioned to connect with young people in ways that traditional awareness campaigns often fail to achieve. They argue that his popularity makes him a powerful tool for spreading messages about social responsibility and healthy living.
The NYA’s decision reflects a broader strategy of partnering with celebrities to tackle youth-related challenges in Ghana. Officials believe that issues such as drug abuse require innovative communication approaches, especially in an era where young people are more influenced by digital media and popular culture than formal institutions.
Despite the backlash, Medikal’s bold response suggests he is confident in his role and committed to the responsibility that comes with it. His appointment has not only sparked public debate but also renewed conversations about the role of celebrities in national development and social advocacy. As the campaign moves forward, many will be watching to see how effectively he uses his platform to drive positive change among Ghana’s youth.
Watch the video below:
It’s interesting how my influence bothers you this much. Clearly, I’m impactful enough to command your time and attention. Don’t project personal frustrations onto leadership, not everything wrong in your life is the government’s fault. Step up or shut the hell up. #Redmeansstop… https://t.co/W3wrBd67qy
— Medikalbyk (@Medikalbyk) February 27, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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