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Mr Logic breaks down his businesses to confirm GHS8,000 expenses claim, spit on poor Ghanaians
Ghanaian entertainment pundit, Emmanuel Barnes known in showbiz as ”Mr Logic” disclosed to Ghanaian celebrity blogger Zion Felix that his average expenses per day is normally Eight Thousand Ghana cedis (Ghs8,000).
After the blogger posted a conversation on his YouTube channel ”Zion Felix Studios”, Some Ghanaians became shocked as the expenses Mr Logic acclaimed is strange due to how the economy of the country is currently treating the citizens of the country.
This particular tailor raised concerns of how the entertainment pundit gets his money from.
Mr Logic has regretted travelling his private life to the public. To clear the air on where he gets his income from, he invited Zion Felix to his Apartment to show him five performing businesses that people do have any idea of.
In the video, Mr Logic states that he did not say he is a rich person. ” Anyone who brag that he/she is a rich person does not have money”. You will never see Dr Kwame Despite bragging that he got money, He added. Mr Logic continued with the list of businesses he is currently managing and confirmed the ownership.
”Before revealing my expenses, I made it clear that, My personal and business expenditure is GHS8,000” said Mr Logic. Well I have five different small scale businesses that no one has any idea about.
Check out Mr Logic’s small scale businesses you don’t Know:
- 1 Licks Foods
He explained in the interview that, they make ‘‘Shito” and also prepare foods like fried rice and deliver it to banks
- 2.Red Logistics
With the Red Logistic, they do delivery and also move objects from one place to another, i.e especially when someone is relocating to a different apartment.
- 3. Red Farms
At Red Farms, they rear goats and Pigs purposely for meat in Koforidua
- 4. Tappa Naresh Wear
He make clothing
- 5. Red Tours
Red Tours is also for tourism across the globe.
Watch the full conversation between Zion Felix and Mr Logic below:
Source: Thepressradio.com| 2024