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You’re Dumb, How Can You Know What’s Wrong With The Country? Fix Your Crooked Body First – Flexer Gh Descends On Matilda Asare

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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Flexer Gh is doing God’s work destroying the stomach celebrities who have been paid by the government to rubbish the concerns being raised by Ghanaians through the #fixthecountry movement.

After taking Prince David Osei to the cleaners for saying that Ghanaians should fix ourselves, he has now turned his anger on Kumawood actress Matilda Asare.

Asare appeared on United Showbiz on Saturday, May 8th 2021 and managed to anger the whole country with her comments.

According to her, she sees nothing wrong with Ghana that needs to be fixed!

After weeks of protesting on social media and listing all the problems with Ghana, Matilda claims everything is rosy and there’s nothing wrong in the country.

She claims if people think something is wrong they should list it because fix the country is too vague. I’m even rolling my eyes!

Her comment has sparked off Flexer Gh who has taken to social media to respond.

He slammed Matilda for her dumb comments claiming that there’s nothing wrong in the country.

Flexer said he thought Afia Schwar was the only dumb person around but not knowing Matilda Asare was also someone with low IQ.

Flexer attacked her for selling off her conscience to the government and listed some of the things wrong with the country which needs fixing.

His attack comes after his lashing of Prince David Osei a few days ago.

These NPP celebrities should stop spewing nonsense because Flexer is always on hand to put them back in their place.

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