It is no news now that controversial actress and singer, Diamond Appiah 
has joined the bandwagon of celebs who want to go to Parliament House.
 And as an aspiring MP, many had expected her to steer clear of controversies but that is not likely  to happen anytime soon.
 It seems the Taste My Apple singer is rather courting more 
controversies with her recent spats with some of her colleagues in the 
industry—Mzbel, Afia Schwarzenegger and Delay on various social media 
platforms.
 Diamond  told Showbiz on Saturday in an interview that it will be very 
difficult for her to keep mum when certain issues come up, although she 
is vying for the Trobu Constituency seat on the ticket of the United 
Progressive Party (UPP).
 “I believe in justice and defending the rights of the vulnerable, that 
is what I stand for. So if I notice that someone is constantly abusing 
and harassing a member of the society for no apparent reason, I will  
defend the individual because we are all Ghanaians and deserve equal 
rights and respect,” she said.
 And when it was pointed out to her that her recent public squabbles 
could negatively affect her political aspirations, the Superman artiste 
said “My disagreements with some of my colleagues in the industry has 
nothing to do with politics. I would very much appreciate it if 
Ghanaians don’t merge the two.
 “I’m human and I have the right to speak on issues of public interest. 
 I don’t think it is fair to link my personal issues with my colleagues 
to my political career”, she opined.
 Diamond, who is also an entrepreneur, dismissed the assertion that her 
feuds with her colleagues is a cheap attention seeking venture.
 “What more attention do I need as a public figure? That isn’t my 
intention at all. I just believe in justice and defending the rights of 
the vulnerable. That is all”, she added.
 After her official announcement in January this year to run as a MP, 
Diamond said she has been busy with various strategies to help her wrest
 the seat from the National Democratic Congress (NDC). “ I am more than 
equal to the task and I am looking forward to victory in November”, she 
said.
 Touching on her showbiz side, Diamond said despite the many challenges 
and the competition in the showbiz sector, she doesn’t feel pressured 
since “ I am moving at my own pace”.
 “I’m not really bothered about others because I’m not competing with 
anyone. My focus is to work hard to be a better and a more successful 
person than I was yesterday. That has been my focus and not what others 
are doing,” she stated.
 

 
 
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