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Old video of Kalsoume Sinare resurfaces amid appointment as Ambassador to Spain

Veteran actress Kalsoume Sinare Veteran actress Kalsoume Sinare

An old video of veteran actress Kalsoume Sinare has resurfaced online, sparking debate on social media shortly after her appointment as Ghana’s ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain.

In a letter dated June 10, 2025, and signed by Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama, the Office of the President confirmed that Sinare’s appointment followed consultations with the Council of State.

However, following the announcement, a previously recorded video of the actress expressing her preference for her children to marry within the Muslim faith began circulating online, drawing mixed reactions.

In the video, Kalsoume said she prays her children marry Muslim partners to preserve their faith and family traditions.

“I have two grown boys, 26 and 23… They are Muslims and they pray. I have always prayed to God that they bring Muslim girls for me to accept. Even though it’s one God, if it’s a Christian girl, I still pray the girl becomes a Muslim.

“I wouldn’t like to be gone and not have my grandchildren pray for me. In Islam, what the dead benefit from is prayers. So, I pray that if I’m not alive, my children will maintain what I left behind,” she said.

While some viewed the comment as a personal expression of faith, others criticised it as religiously biased, especially in light of her ambassadorial appointment.

One X (formerly Twitter) user wrote: “But a Christian, John Dramani Mahama, appointed you as ambassador to Spain. Why didn’t you reject it? Smh. I don’t blame you.”

Another, identified as Kwaku Ananse, commented: “She accepted an ambassadorial position in a Christian country, yet promotes religious division. People like her shouldn’t be appointed to represent a diverse nation. She should have been sent to Iraq or Afghanistan. Such hypocrisy.”

On the other hand, some netizens defended the actress, insisting that her comments were a reflection of her faith and not a call for division.

“It is haram for a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man. Her statement is in line with Islamic teachings. Let’s not be hypocrites. She has the right to express her beliefs,” another X user argued.

Watch the video below:

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