Eamn Liquid Drops Hard-Hitting Liquid Wisdom: “Russian Guy” Viral Moment Exposes Deep Psychological Bias in Ghana
Accra – In a raw, unfiltered 19-minute monologue that has already begun circulating widely, NSG News executive host and voice of Liquid Wisdom, Eamn Liquid, has dissected a troubling social media trend: a Russian man casually walking through Ghanaian streets, saying “Hi, follow me,” and being followed by numerous Ghanaian women — a scene that sparked heated debate online. Titled “Russian Guy Exploits Ghana’s Skin Colour Bias? Liquid Wisdom on Psychological Programming” – Real Talk for One Ghana”, the video is not about shaming the women or demonising the foreigner. It is a piercing wake-up call about the lingering psychological programming that Liquid Wisdom argues still affects many Ghanaians — a programming rooted in centuries of colonial conditioning, media representation, and internalized self-doubt.
Key Points from Eamn Liquid’s Delivery
- The “False Sense of Security” Trap
Eamn Liquid highlighted a dangerous double standard: many Ghanaians instinctively feel safer or more trusting around light-skinned foreigners (especially white people) than around their own countrymen.
“Even if he’s a serial killer, he would be the last person we suspect.” – Eamn Liquid
- Self-Demeaning Content We Produce
He criticised the kind of Ghanaian/African online content that portrays us as hyper-sexualised, untrustworthy, or “animalistic” — content that reinforces negative global stereotypes and emboldens outsiders to see us as “easy” or “cheap.”
- Colonial & Media Roots
The bias, he argued, is not accidental — it is a direct legacy of colonialism, slavery-era propaganda, and ongoing Western media portrayal that elevates lighter skin while diminishing darker complexions.
- Call to Fundamentals
Liquid Wisdom ended with a clear patriotic demand:
- Stop shaming victims only — address the root programming.
- Regulate harmful content that damages national self-image.
- Rebuild self-respect and collective awareness.
- Recognise that real security starts with healing our mindset.
“Until we fix the fundamentals, it will happen again.” – Eamn Liquid
Why This Matters to Ghana and Her People
NSG News views this monologue not as entertainment or gossip, but as a necessary national conversation. When psychological bias leads ordinary citizens to drop their guard around strangers — especially when evidence of risk exists — it becomes a matter of personal safety, national dignity, and collective self-worth. The video is a reminder that true independence is not only political — it is mental and cultural. Ghana at 69 must continue dismantling the last chains of colonial thinking that make us value others more than ourselves.
Eamn Liquid closed with the signature line: “Liquid out”
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NSG News | Ghana – Exclusive Report March 16, 2026.
