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Passing comments on every topical national issue isn’t necessary
Musician Dr Cryme known privately as Darlington Kwesi Agyekum has said, passing comments on every topical national issue isn’t necessary.
He told Amansan Krakye during an interview on Property FM in Cape Coast that he doesn’t rush to share his opinion on issues when he doesn’t have the facts.
He remarked “I always assume that when topical national issues come up they are designated for certain areas just like the Cecilia Dapaah’s stolen cash saga.
“The issue has not been thoroughly investigated to its fullest conclusion so I can’t jump and start passing comments on it,” he said as MyNewsGh.com monitored.
“I think that she has all the right to keep the money either in her house or at her bank but once the issue hasn’t been finalized you can’t just share your opinion.
“But when the issue concerns me and it’s something that will help me or the industry or the whole country why not I’ll share my opinion,” he responded.
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