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Chairman of the Songwriters Association Ghana, and artist manager, Mr Logic says he is ready to file a lawsuit against actor Lilwin for accusing him of taking marijuana.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, he said the comedian had insulted him by passing on those statements.
However, he will not take his words for granted.
“He has granted an interview saying that I use weed toffee. But that one I’m taking it very personally, that is very insulting and I’m not taking it lightly,” he said.
“I’m saying here on Hitz FM this morning. I am telling Liwin that in the next few days, his suite will be ready,” he added.
Liwin, the producer of the upcoming movie titled A Country Called Ghana, accused the music producer of abusing marijuana after Mr Logic criticized him for featuring Nigerian actors while the movie is aimed at promoting the Ghana movie industry.
Mr. Logic, further added that he never insulted Liwin in any way.
However, he was only criticising the reason for featuring Nigerian actors like Ramsey Nouah while he aimed to promote the Ghana movie industry.
“Have you seen me taking weed toffee? Because that day I didn’t say anything against him. I didn’t insult him, I didn’t attack him. I was only defending the name of Ghana.
“I was only asking why he didn’t bring Ghanaians to play some of these roles,” he said.
The artist manager claims he has never consumed marijuana, and is willing to be tested if necessary.
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