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Our system tends to vilify, sabotage people who speak on national issues
Ghanaian entertainer, Stonebwoy born Livingstone Etse Satekla has said the Ghanaian system tends to vilify and sabotage those who share their candid opinion on national issues.
During an exclusive interview with Amansan Krakye, the singer said Ghanaian leaders know that contributing to national issues of concern isn’t wrong.
He opined “Our system tends to vilify and sabotage some of us especially artistes like me who share views on societal or issues of national concern.
“But our leaders are scholars so they know that contributing to social issues or national issues isn’t wrong or sinful,” he continued on Property FM in Cape Coast.
“It’s just a fact that everyone has got the way they use to express their views and I don’t say things in a way that steps on the toes of other people.
“I’ve never intentionally expressed my views in an insulting manner such that it ends up offending other people so that’s what I do,” he added monitored by MyNewsGh.com

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