Ghanaian singer Lois has made the bold decision to leave her record label due to sexual harassment. The artist, who had been signed to a Sekondi based label for some years, revealed that she had been subject to inappropriate advances and behavior from members of the label’s staff.

In an interview on Kofy Jesse Tv, Lois spoke about the difficulties she had faced while under the label. “It has been a very tough decision, but I have decided to leave my record label due to the sexual harassment I have experienced while under their employ. I have had to endure inappropriate advances and behavior from members of their staff, and I simply cannot continue in this toxic environment any longer.”

The singer went on to say that she had tried to address the issue with the label’s management, but had not received any support or assistance. “I have tried to address this issue with the label’s management, but unfortunately they have not taken any action to address the problem. As a woman in the music industry, I refuse to accept this kind of behavior and I will not stand for it any longer.”

Lois’s decision to speak out about her experience of sexual harassment is a brave one, and one that will undoubtedly inspire other women in the music industry to come forward with their own stories. The issue of sexual harassment in the music industry has been a hot topic in recent years, with a number of high-profile cases coming to light.

The singer’s decision to leave her label is also a reminder of the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment for all employees, regardless of their gender. It is a stark reminder that sexual harassment and discrimination have no place in the workplace, and that everyone has the right to feel safe and respected while at work.

In the wake of Lois’s announcement, her fans have rallied around her, offering messages of support and encouragement. Many have also expressed their disappointment with the label and called for action to be taken to address the issue of sexual harassment in the music industry.

Lois’s decision to leave her label is a brave and important one, and one that will hopefully inspire change in the music industry. It is a reminder that no one should have to endure sexual harassment or discrimination in the workplace, and that everyone has the right to feel safe and respected while at work.

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