With a sour aftermath of the Hope City Launch Concert organised by rLG and powered Charter house Productions with support from Empire Entertainment, the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has through its General Secretary Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi, asked the Police to invite organisers of the ‘Chris Brown‘ Hope City Launch Concert to assist in investigating the R&B Superstar, Chris Brown’s smoking of weed on stage.
Speaking on Peace FM’s midday news, he noted that the act was uncalled for and as such must be investigated;hinting on disapproval towards DSP Cephas Arthur’s call to Ghanaians to consider what Chris Brown did as ‘one of those things and let it go’.
We were very saddened by that act. We are really disturbed. If you look at the amount of money which was given to him only to come and put up this act and even advice the youth to stand up against anyone who will ask them not to smoke; is very sad. You would ask yourself; where are we going as a country. We are pleading with the police not to just talk about the issue but invite the organisers to assist in their investigations…
I am very disappointed in what DSP Cephas Arthur said, because if it were to be a Ghanaian, he or she would have been arrested. This is a public event and if the money was used to promote a local artiste it would even have been better
The Director of Public Affairs at the police headquarters, DSP Cephas Arthur told Kwame Nkrumah on Okay FM that Ghanaians should forget about what Chris Brown said because he does not know of the laws of our country,peacefmonline has reported.
According to him, if anybody listens and abides by what he said (indulges in smoking weed), that person will be arrested and prosecuted.
Earlier on, OMGGhana.com had reported that Charter house has come out to debunk the claim that the singer did smoke wee; claiming he rather smoker a cigar.
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