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#FixTheCountry: Ghana Is Only A Peaceful Country On Paper – Fameye Laments

Award-winning Ghanaian musician, Fameye has downplayed the peace that Ghana is said to enjoy as a country.

Taking to his Facebook wall, the Nothing I Get singer bemoaned the peace that has been touted by others and said it was actually non-existent.

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According to the singer, the peace was one which was only practiced on paper but could not be applied to real life situation in the country.

His comments leaned onto the fact that the recent unrests in the country told a completely different story from what many know.

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Fameye, in the Facebook post wrote: “Ghana is only peaceful on paper and chats” probably from the number of issues that had bedevilled the country in the past few days.

Many fans and followers of the singer could not agree more with him as they took to the comment section to react to his view and share his opinion.

Though many people sided with the artiste, others too held their own view and continued touting the peace in the country.

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One of such people was Bro Philemon who indicated that there was nothing to worry about as he wrote: “Massa stop that ! How’s ghana peaceful on paper ?

The number of violent death recorded in Ghana is lower compared to even USA” Fameye, like many other Ghanaians, has reacted to the current issues going on in the country with the highlight being the infamous Ejura shooting.

Source: GhanaArticles.com

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