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Have You Ever Seen Despite Telling People To Mind Their Business? – Ibrahim Mahama Dragged For Chasing Clout

Fri, 9 Jun 2023 Source: iNews

Ibrahim Mahama, the CEO of Engineers and Planners, has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media with his recent advice for Ghanaians to mind their own business. Taking some time off, he shared relaxing snapshots on Instagram while enjoying a weekend getaway at a resort. In his caption, the millionaire entrepreneur wished his followers a happy weekend and also urged them to focus on their own affairs.

However, this particular aspect of his post, where he requested people to mind their business, seems to have rubbed some individuals the wrong way. They argue that as a public figure sharing content on social media, he indirectly invites public opinions and should be prepared to receive both positive and negative feedback.

Critics have questioned whether Ibrahim Mahama has ever seen fellow millionaire Osei Kwame Despite asking anyone to mind their own business. They argue that individuals who engage in attention-grabbing activities are often open to public scrutiny and commentary.

It's worth noting that Ibrahim Mahama recently made headlines when he was spotted enjoying his leisure time in a two-seat Innespace Seabreacher, a watercraft that costs over $100,000, at Ada Lake.

In conclusion, Ibrahim Mahama's request for people to mind their own business has generated mixed reactions. While some believe that public figures should expect public opinions, others question the fairness of this expectation, particularly when contrasting it with the actions of other wealthy individuals. Ultimately, it highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the boundaries of privacy and public scrutiny in the age of social media.

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Source: iNews