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

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

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.

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

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’t receive any recognition outside of Ghana, one irate online user yelled.

In response to Fameye’s tirade, someone else reacted, “Peter, for this statement alone, adey go stream 3 Nigerian albums,”

Fameye, like many other Ghanaian celebrities, disregarded the public’s pleas for help in getting those with significant platforms to exert pressure on the government to address social problems.

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

It almost seems as though he was paid to utter this gibberish, which wouldn’t be all that shocking.

Below is a link to Fameye.

https://x.com/moonbyte/status/1710665384305537318?s=20

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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