Ghanaian entertainment expert, Mr. Logic, has clarified his statement about spending GH₵8,000 daily, explaining that it encompasses both personal and business costs.
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In a prior interview with ZionFelix, Mr. Logic mentioned his daily expenditure of GH₵8,000, which includes GH₵1,000 for fuel among other expenses related to his role in the entertainment industry.
Following criticism and accusations of dishonesty, he clarified in a 3FM interview that the quoted amount is not solely for personal use but also covers business expenses.

In a recent video with ZionFelix, Mr. Logic reiterated that the GH₵8,000 is primarily for business expenses. He criticized skeptics for their lack of understanding and poverty mindset, and proceeded to list his five businesses.
He stated, “Before I quoted such a figure, I stated that they were for my business and personal expenses. Many Ghanaians don’t know me; they think it’s just the punditry I do that’s feeding me, so, there’s no way I would spend such an amount. But I have a lot of businesses that they don’t know about.”
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Mr. Logic’s businesses span food production, delivery services, farming, menswear manufacturing, and travel and tours. He expressed disappointment at the disbelief expressed by some, attributing it to their limited understanding of his entrepreneurial activities.
“I was disappointed when people were like, ‘it’s impossible to spend such an amount’. It’s poverty-talking. We are working to avoid poverty,” he said. Mr. Logic emphasized that he doesn’t claim to be rich but is a hardworking person aiming for a comfortable life.
He added, “I never said I was rich; anyone who comes out in public to say he is rich is lying. Wealthy people do not talk; they don’t have time to prove themselves. Have you seen people like Jay Z, Dangote, or Dr. Kwame Despite come out to boast that they have money?”
He concluded by stressing that while he doesn’t flaunt wealth, he is a diligent individual working towards financial stability, countering the notion that wealthy people need to publicly display their riches.


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