If you have ever caught heat from Ghana's X (formerly Twitter) community, you would know it's a place where opinions are challenged, accountability is swift, and trends can make or break a personality.

But beyond the noise and hot takes, the social media platform is also shaping voices and sharpening minds, and for popular media personality Olele Salvador, it's been instrumental to his personal growth.   Speaking on the GTV Breakfast Show, Olele Salvador, known in private life as Emmanuel Sarpong, credited the Ghanaian X community for being a key part of his development over the past 13 years."Apart from the bad nuts, you have some well-meaning people who send direct messages to guide you to do the right thing," he shared during the discussion, which delved into the evolution of digital culture in Ghana.

Reflecting on how far he's come, Salvador admitted his early days online were quite different. "In the early seven years, that wasn't me.

I found my purpose along the way," he noted, pointing to a major transformation in how he engages and expresses himself today.