Drama as Comedian Demands Payment Before Protest Against Daily Power Cuts in Ghana, Video Trends
- Comedian Waris has expressed his willingness to partner with a company to protest against the unpredictable power disruptions in parts of Accra
- The comic personality stated that he would only take to the streets to express his dissatisfaction with the current circumstances if compensated financially
- Netizens who reacted to a video highlighting his remarks passionately descended on the comedian
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Ghanaian comic star Comedian Waris has stated that he’s prepared to demonstrate against the unpredictable power outages in parts of Accra only if offered money.
There have been increasing calls for Ghanaians to take to the streets to vent their spleens against the intermittent power supply (Dumsor).
During an interview on United Showbiz, Comedian Waris explained his willingness to partner with any company interested in fronting and financing a protest against Dumsor.
Comedian Waris explains demand for money
The entertainer stated that he would not respond to requests to join a protest against Dumsor by a fellow artiste or anybody if he could not determine whether the person had been paid to attend the demonstration.
''I will join the dumsor demonstration only if offered money,'' he told the host, MzGee.
The comedian said he would prefer if a company sponsored the protest to cash out from it.
Watch the interview below:
Reactions trail video about Comedian Waris
The video in which Comedian Waris confidently shared his views on the unstable power supply prompted reactions online. Many descended on him.
He has said the truth....Now no pay no go.
Xtainlilchy said:
U want to get paid before you join a protest that will address the issue of that is also affecting u…some African thinks retrogressively sorry
Elcoco8725 commented:
Why bring daft people on a show to express ignorance for the consumption of your followers?
See how A plus they size am.
Muzamill_abdul asked:
What brand is he talking about?
The1957news posted:
It must not always be about the money! The fact that someone goes to take money to do such a thing doesn’t doesn’t is the right thing to do. It’s unfortunate that this presentation of yours will go a long way to affect your hard-earned brand than you can imagine. Not all things are appropriate to be said in the public domain as a brand.
Iamosagyefonuel_ink commented:
Slow now we see them ooooh.
David_deladem asked:
Ebi so this boy Dey?
Kizz Daniel witnesses power cut in Dubai
In a previous story, Legit.ng reported that Kizz Daniel stirred emotions online with his actions in a viral clip.
A video of Kizz Daniel hosting an IG live session to connect with his fans left people talking.
During the live session, there was a power cut in Dubai, which stirred a reaction from Kizz Daniel.
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