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Netizens Blast Shatta Wale For Making Some Confused And Inconsistent Statements About #FixTheCountry

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Shatta Wale, the Ghanaian dancehall artist and song producer, has been dubbed a “confused and inconsistent” musician following comments he made about the music industry a few weeks ago.

Shatta Wale addressed the business earlier this month during his trip to the United States, claiming that he met several investors who said they didn’t recognize Ghana’s identity when it came to music genre.

The so-called ‘loss of identity,’ according to Shatta Wale, is the industry’s worst failure.

Arnold Asamoah took the time to explain to Shatta that the true industry’s problems originate from a lack of finance, publishing and distribution agreements, copyright issues, and a bad royalties structure.

Arnold demonstrated with simple data that numerous African artists have won Grammys for lesser-known genres.

Shatta Wale has been dubbed a confused and inconsistent performer by entertainment fans, industry insiders, and celebrities alike since then.

He has once again demonstrated that he is the only owner of the new label. This came to light when he made some inane remarks regarding the Ejura demonstration, which resulted in the deaths of many people and the injuries of many more.

Since yesterday, when military personnel assaulted a group of unarmed demonstrators and murdered two, Ejura, a town in the Ashanti Region, has been on fire.

The gathering was condemning the assassination of Ibrahim ‘Kaaka’ Mohammed, a ‘Fix The Country’ demonstrator.

Shatta Wale went live on Facebook before leaving Ghana for his Miami vacation, attacking President Akufo-Addo for turning a deaf ear to Ghanaians.

“This is something I’m saying to the President. During his live broadcast, he stated, “You should get up and do something for Ghana.” “Because I don’t think he’s paying attention to what Ghanaians are saying about him.”

“Mr. President, Ghanaians are complaining that you are putting them through hell. In Ghana, things aren’t going well. People are being laid off. The youth are in tears. He said, “The majority of them are faking life; they want to accomplish things on their own.”

However, in recent Facebook and Twitter posts, he has shifted the blame for Ghana’s issues onto the young, telling them to stop writing “essays” online and out to the streets to protest. This is the first indication that he is perplexed. It comes out that two of the kids in Ejura were slain while protesting against a terrible system.

In his most recent social media tirade on the Ejura issue, he also made several “inconsistent and unclear” claims. We’ve chosen few of them to present to you.

https://twitter.com/shattawalegh/status/1410145380042477568
https://twitter.com/shattawalegh/status/1409922908911247360

Source; Dklassgh.com

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