Entertainment pundit, Mr Logic says women do not find men attractive when they put on African wear.
According to him, it is one of the reasons he has decided to reduce the number of times he wears clothes made with African fabrics.
"Our women are the reason some of us don’t wear African wear always. They don’t find you attractive," he said.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Mr Logic said even though he fully supports Alban Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament’s decision to wear traditional clothes in the House.
This year, the Speaker has said that he will only wear his official cloak for ceremonial occasions but will wear traditional outfits for sittings in the House.
He said this is part of efforts to change MPs dress code to the House.
Last week, social media went agog over the Speaker’s new look.
Commenting on it, Mr Logic said, "What the Speaker is doing is perfect; he is selling Ghana. However, even the women in Parliament will start complaining if he decides to continue this culture for the next one month."
According to the musician and songwriter, he came to this conclusion through his social research.
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