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Wisa Greid who was fined by an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly showing his manhood on stage says he has learnt to be careful after his two-year trial.
The 'Ekikimi' hitmaker stated that the trial took most of his time and he also spent a fortune on proceedings.
In an interview on 'Let’s Talk Showbiz on JoyNews' with Doreen Avio, Wisa said he wouldn’t want to find himself in a similar situation in the future.
“I think I have learnt to be careful with whatever I do. I don’t want to find myself in that kind of trouble again. It [trial] really took my time, a lot of money went into it’, he disclosed.
"People were insulting me on the internet and my parents were really worried,” he added.
Wisa also stated that he has learnt to be extremely cautious in planning and executing his stagecraft.
“I have also learnt to take things easy and plan things very well before I put them out there’, he said.
He also used the opportunity to advise up-and-coming artistes to have a very good management team to handle their activities.
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