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Am I A Coronavirus? – Ghanaian Singer, Shatta Wale Asks Charterhouse

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:03 pm

Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has shredded organizers of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards into pieces on social media.

According to Shatta Wale, Charterhouse are a bunch of charlatans parading as event organizers to defraud unsuspecting musicians.

Shatta Wale’s outburst comes on the heels of Charterhouse board decided against lifting his indefinite ban after his altercation with archrival Stonebwoy at last year’s award ceremony.

In a live Facebook session, the outspoken musician described his ban as unwarranted and ill-conceived

“What at all wey I do? Like I cause bushfire, like I throw bomb, Shatta be coronavirus … nkwasiam ben nono?” The artiste fumed.

Shatta Wale further questioned the relevance of the award, indicating that “it added nothing to my brand”.

“Make them no do like them dey control we o, we go fit make government close down charterhouse,” He added.

Albert Echetah

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