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Mon, 25 Sep 2023 Celebrity

I was a street boy before I became a musician; I don’t tolerate insults—MOG music warn critics

I was a street boy before I became a musician; I dont tolerate insults—MOG music warn critics
25.09.2023 LISTEN

MOG Music, a gospel musician from Ghana, has issued a caution to critics who use often derogatory remarks at people.

The gospel musician did not take kindly to some comments made against him regarding the #OccupyJulorbiHouse demonstration.

According to the gospel musician, every Ghanaian has a right to express their opinion on matters of national issues however there is a limit they can go.

Despite being a Christian, he said during a discussion on United Television that he would not react to insults from persons who are not civil in their comments.

“I don't take silly comments likely, you can disagree with my opinion but don't insult me. I'm not the average gospel musician, I will slam back when you jab at me. I'm also human when you push me to the wall I will react.

“I'm from the street, before becoming Christian. I try to control my attitude hence I don't usually respond to such comments but I don't take derogatory comments likely,” MOG MUSIC stated.

MOG said in a tweet that Ghanaians were partially to blame for the current economic difficulties.

The gospel musician's tweet about the just concluded #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest sparked mixed reactions from several online users.

Sebastian Sedekah Akaho-Tay
Sebastian Sedekah Akaho-Tay

News ReporterPage: SebastianSedekahAkahoTay

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