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Rapper says weed should be legalised in Ghana

Ko-Jo Cue admitted that he was an ex-smoker and his last puff was back in 2010.
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Ghanaian Hip-Hop/Afro-Pop Linford Kennedy Amankwaa, better known by his stage name Ko-Jo Cue and fellow artiste Shaker have expressed their thoughts on the legalisation of the illegal narcotic marijuana.

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Speaking during an exclusive interview on 'Pulse Chat' to promote their upcoming album "Pen and Paper" the Ghanaian recording artistes said they had no clue on the topic, however, Ko-Jo Cue admitted that he was an ex-smoker and his last puff was back in 2010.

He went further to iterate that he was not entirely on board with its legalisation unless research proved it was harmful to smoke and stressed that if weed was to be banned then the ban on cigarettes must follow.

“I have no clue about weed” Lil Shaker admitted.

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“I don’t smoke at the moment but I used to smoke weed in 2010. I personally don’t think it shouldn’t be legalized. It should be legalized because the same Americans who say we shouldn’t legalize, have legalized it, selling it in various states and are making money. The first day they legalized weed they were making like 2 million to 4 million.

“If it is really harmful and the research proves it is then they should ban cigarettes because weed makes people high. What do cigarettes do?” Ko-jo Cue queried.

Earlier Blakk Rasta had made headlines with his comments regarding marijuana saying that he would boost the economy of Ghana using the illegal narcotic.

The duo asked fans to be ready for their new album which drops in October and the album costs GHC 10.

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