"I Won't Apologise to Anyone": Shatta Wale Comes Down on Peace FM Workers
- Dancehall act Shatta Wale has come down on Peace FM and Despite Media workers, especially Akwasi Aboagye
- In a recent video, he was heard pelting unprintable words at the radio presenter
- The video has since gone viral drawing mixed reactions from social media users
Popular dancehall artist Shatta Wale has gone on another social media rant. This time, it was targeted at Despite Media and colleagues.
In a fast-trending video, the self-acclaimed dancehall king threw jabs at Akwasi Aboagye over alleged defamation which Shatta was asked to apologize.
Shatta throws jabs at Despite Media
However, Shatta refused to render an apology for the said act and went on to hurl indecent words at him. He also called out the CEO of Despite Media for employing Akwasi Aboagye.
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The Melissa crooner continued that he was nobody's child for them to speak to him however they pleased, adding that by the time BullDog and Mr Logic met him, he was already a self-made man who had possessions.
Watch the video below:
Ghanaians react to Shatta Wale's video
The video of Shatta Wale has caused a massive stir online with many netizens sharing their opinion on the matter. Legit.ng has compiled some comments made by netizens.
kwamenewlife said:
That guy called Shatta Wale erh he get good heart oo ...freedom
makaveli added:
NO APOLOGY IN CAPITAL LETTERS
no9010 added:
Shatta please forgive at first I did not understand you
chukwudi said:
Why I love is this man is because he's always telling the truth
kwahublogger added:
I need his boldness in 2024
daniellamoah said:
Don't apologize my nagar
sika.mp3dede added:
Wee toffee + gyimii = Shatta Wale
deejoy42 added:
Shatta and Agradaa will be a nice combination
little_nasara also said:
Shatta is spilling the truth but nobody wants to accept because he's young
tender added:
I'm bhim fan but I support you king Wale
Shatta Wale taunts colleagues calling to reduce Nigerian music playing time on Ghana airwaves
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Ghanaian star Shatta Wale expressed frustration at the recent push to reduce the dominance of Nigerian music in Ghana.
The dancehall artist pointed out that Ghanaians should be free to enjoy the music of their choice.
He also suggested that his country's music industry should focus on promoting Ghanaian artists rather than stopping the shine of Nigerian artists.
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Source: YEN.com.gh
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