Shatta Wale has stoked controversy with a statement he made at Reign Unveiled concert in London over the weekend.
After putting up a sparkling performance at the Indigo O2 Arena in London, he is in the news again for saying at the programme that “Ghana is a village.”
While performing on stage, he paused and said “I just wanna share that word with you. Shatta Wale is a very nice guy. All that you keep reading about me on google from Ghana…Ghana is a village, say village, village.”
When he realised some of the patrons started booing him offstage for his statement he said “no no, girls let me tell you, don’t get pissed. Look at how you are looking beautiful, nice, sexy, and sumptuous.”
While some are bashing him for putting Ghana in a bad light, others think his statement was merely for comic purposes.
The concert held on Friday November 16, 2018, had over 2,000 music fans in attendance.
The ‘Reign album’ world tour concert was produced and put together by Akwaaba UK.
It comprises songs like ‘Wonders,’ ‘My Level,’ ‘Sister Sister,’ among others.
Source: Today
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It serves us right! Why won't be call Ghana as village? If not what sensible and civilized country will patronize this rubbish to have money and behave this way?
Shatta because of the UK visit visa you got in your passport so you saying GHANA is a village???? just stay don't come back to the village again.
This guy is gradually ending his carrier by his own words. he is loosing his cherished funs. he needs a good adviser. in one breath we are villagers in another breather you want us the villagers to support you. what at all is wrong with this guy?
Yes bro you are right his psyche medication. Shatta please tell your doctor to increase your dose "Adowa"
Shatta forgot to take his medicine.