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Controversial entertainment critic, Mr Logic, says he has taken a stance to be dishonest with his analysis on issues.
The artiste manager has become one of the pundits on radio and television who is known for his controversial criticisms on issues relating to the entertainment industry and even current affairs.
In a conversation with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz 103.9 FM, he noted that he has realized that most Ghanaians don’t want to hear the truth and are also quick to insult individuals who do not fear to be truthful with their opinions on current issues.
“I have realized that people don’t like truth so I have decided to be dishonest from now. I will dishonest with everybody. No one should expect anything honest from me again.”
Mr. Logic came under heavy backlash on social media after he expressed his thoughts on Black Sherif's latest single, “Kwaku The Traveller”, saying he sounded proud on the song and that he [Mr Logic] did not really enjoy the song.
The pundit on Daybreak Hitz has consistently been on ‘Second Sermon’ hit maker’s case ever since his issues with his alleged financier, Snap Chavis Wayne, came to light.
He told Andy Dosty that people are too quick to object to his submissions and end up being very vulgar and disrespectful to him on social media.
“I don’t have an opinion anymore. After a few observations, I have decided that I am not going to say the truth anymore," he declared.
Mr. Logic is a songwriter, musician, entrepreneur and an experienced media person.
He has managed top musicians in the country such as Shatta Wale and the late Vybrant Faya.
He also has songs like ‘Alomo’ and ‘Tribute’ to his name.
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