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“Shatta Wale Attacked The Nigerians Out Of Frustration” – Sam Geroge
Shatta Wale’s anger toward Nigerians, according to Sam George, Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, stems from frustrations with the system.
Shatta Wale’s frustration stems from a badly managed system, according to Sam George in an interview on Hitz FM.
“Shatta Wale is waging a war on Nigeria. It’s a stumbling block in the system. We were in our own little universe, but what did we do? There has been no deliberate effort by the government or private capital to invest in that industry.
Ghanaians, according to Sam George, are self-centered and will pursue their own goals.
“Then there’s what I believe is an issue in our country.” Ghanaians are proud of their mediocrity. We are pleased with what we have. When Ghanaians see you striving for more, they label you as greedy. You will face opposition from Ghanaians. We are at odds with ourselves. Nigerians are proud of their country. “
Sam George also indicated that Ghanaian artists preferred West African music to Nigerian music in the late 1970s.
In the 1970s, Ghanaian music, “Highlife,” was the rage across West Africa, he remarked. Our Hiplife was what it was in the early 2000s, and Nigerians were unconcerned.To answer our question, they were still blasting Fela Kuti’s music. Obrafour and Lord Kenya were lighting the place on fire at the moment. At the time, Okomfuor Kwaadee had hit songs, as did Samini, Batman, Kokovelli, and KK Fosu, but Nigerians had no reaction to us. “
Source: Dklassgh.com