Prosecuting Wisa Will Curb Indiscipline

Newest gospel music sensation, Florence Narh has reiterated candidly that, prosecuting Wisa Greid of “Ekiki mi” fame could be the best option to help curb indiscipline.

Wisa, during his shambolic performance at this year’s City FM’s ‘December 2 Remember’ event on Christmas Eve, pulled out his raw manhood on stage.

The Ghana police service, however, said he has violated the criminal code on conduct and have charged Wisa with indecent exposure and sexual assault.

Wisa, pleaded not guilty to charges of ‘gross indecency’ when he appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.

Speaking to Hiplifehippop.com, Florence Narh, who is noted with the hit song “Yesu Woho”, lauded the police for inviting Wisa and shared her view that, prosecuting the “Ekiki mi “hit maker could go a long way in curbing indiscipline in our society:

“I must say Wisa has disgraced the Ga community. We should remember that our Ghanaian culture and norms abhors such obscene behaviour. I’m extremely chirpy the police have invited him …I think prosecuting him will serve as a deterrent and also curb indiscipline amongst musicians and the general public at large”, Florence told hiplifehiphop.com

Florence, continuing her aversion to Wisa’s disdained act stressed that musicians must remember they’re role models and should be the first people to live an exemplary life.

Some of the hit tracks on Florence Narh’s “Yeso Woho” album are “Wayi Me Afrim, Tsooboi,”Waye Awie” and “Gbomo Adesa”.