People Are Hiding Castro - Mr. Logic

Mr Logic accuses industry stakeholders of knowing about Castro’s whereabouts but still deliberately hiding him

People Are Hiding Castro - Mr. Logic
Mr. Logic

Mr Logic has sensationally claimed that Castro is alive and well.

The pundit noted that the artiste, who mysteriously disappeared with his female friend in 2014 while skiing at Ada, is being protected by some industry players.

According to him, these players are deliberately playing with the emotions of Ghanaians.

If Castro fails to return tomorrow, he will officially be declared dead according to the Ghanaian laws that state that a personal mission for 7 years can be declared dead.

Artistes and industry players have dropped their view on this, as Castro's protege, Kofi Kinaata has pleaded with the authorities to not declare his mentor dead.

Kofi Kinaata maintained that there is no need to declare Castro dead as it would not change the current situation of him missing.

“Personally, his absence is costing me a lot and his being declared dead will not change anything for the family, friends, and loved ones since we still don’t see him around.”

“Again, we don’t feel his presence or contribution in our lives, which is a great loss so what is the point in declaring him dead? The declaration will not change how we feel about his absence and the many tears that are being shed for what befell him since we are already in pain,” he added.

Mr Logic has now gone the way of violence by refuting Kofi Kinaata's comments. 

He noted that Castro should be jailed if he ever returns for deceiving the public.

“It is very bad and unfortunate people are hiding Castro. They know he is alive they just do not want to say it. Why are they playing with our emotions? If Castro and Janet ever return, they should be jailed.

I am sure Castro’s family believe he is alive. Andy they should declare Castro dead. Ah. If my son disappeared for 7 years, I would have moved on by now.”

He said this on the ‘Day Break Hitz’ show on Hitz FM hosted by Andy Dosty while responding to Kofi Kinaata's comments.