<p>Fameye, also known as Peter, a musician from Ghana, has criticised the Occupy Julorbi protesters, calling them clout hunters.</p>



<p>In an interview, Fameye claimed that the bulk of those who participated in the protests did so not out of a desire to support their country but rather to gain influence.</p>



<p>He claimed that they generally went there to produce content rather than for any altruistic reason.</p>



<p>Familey wo Maame tw3 wate. U figga u reach ong, we watched u coming and how u were pleading to be noticed, u think say u are ok now so u can insult us. You won&#8217;t receive any recognition outside of Ghana, one irate online user yelled.</p>



<p>In response to Fameye&#8217;s tirade, someone else reacted, &#8220;Peter, for this statement alone, adey go stream 3 Nigerian albums,&#8221;</p>



<p>Fameye, like many other Ghanaian celebrities, disregarded the public&#8217;s pleas for help in getting those with significant platforms to exert pressure on the government to address social problems.</p>



<p>Fameye is taking extra steps to even delegitimize the #OccupyJulorbiprotest after failing to lend his voice to it.</p>



<p>It almost seems as though he was paid to utter this gibberish, which wouldn&#8217;t be all that shocking.</p>



<p>Below is a link to Fameye.</p>



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Most Occupy Julorbi Protesters Tended To Seek Influence And Produce content, According To Fameye
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