The “Emma Lohoues and unpaid rents” affair continues to generate reactions among African influencers and web comedians. The latest to speak out on the subject is comedian Pantcho Legataire.
For some, it’s an opportunity to attract the spotlight, or simply a chance to settle scores. The “Emma Lohoues and unpaid rents” affair is making a lot of noise in the African entertainment world. While most take sides with the Ivorian influencer, others don’t hesitate to attack her directly. But in this war, there is a camp of neutral parties. One such camp is that of web comedian Pantcho Legataire.
Also expressing his views on this affair, which has sparked much discussion and exhausted internet data plans, the comedian preferred to advise internet users and those addicted to celebrity news. “(…) Leave other people’s lives alone, talk about your own lives, that’s important; Emma Lohoues has already done her part, right? She sold the dream, didn’t she? If you want, you pay, if you don’t want, you don’t pay. But what about your own life? What dream have you sold? Haven’t you sold any dreams to say that we’re going to negotiate the dream that we’ll pay with you…” he ranted on social media.
The comedian also invites everyone to turn to God and implore His mercy before it’s too late. Because everyone will be judged according to their deeds, according to Pantcho. “…If someone had told you that the little time you take to do a live session, if someone had told you to kneel down and thank the Lord for the breath of life He gives you, you would have said you don’t have time…” he concluded.
Meanwhile, Emma Lohoues has chosen to remain silent in the face of the uproar and repeated outings by her landlord, a certain Touré, who has promised to make explosive revelations about the artist. Only the influencer’s lawyer has spoken out on the matter. In a live stream with Apoutchou National, Lawyer Olivier assured that his client is a victim of blackmail but will file a complaint against Touré.