Talent manager and entertainment pundit, Mr. Logic, has hit at the youth and people who took part in the three-day #OccupyJulorbiHouse demonstration.
He explained that, in as much as the economy has been unruly and the intense difficulties faced Ghanaians, he believes the youth should embrace the peace they enjoy in the country rather than acting on what he describes as stupid
It can be recalled that the youth of Ghana amassed the streets of Accra on Thursday, September 21 to Saturday, September 23 on a 3-day planned demonstration to voice out their grief.
The protest organized by the pressure group Democracy Hub was aimed at highlighting alleged mismanagement of the economy by the government and the resulting hardships faced by Ghanaians.
However, the peaceful protest erupted in some inconveniences which many people were caught up in.
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During a panel discussion on UTV United Showbiz, Mr. Logic cautioned the youth to appreciate the peace in the country until the 2024 elections and advised them to avoid actions he sees as stupid.
“I want to caution the youth of Ghana, value the peace you have until 2024, and stop being stupid. You haven’t seen violence before”
However, his remarks generated various opinions from other participants in the studio and on Social media.
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