“With Tears In My Eyes, Don’t Let Anything Happen To My People In Burkina Faso” – Shatta Wale Tells Amerca

In a heartfelt open letter to America, Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale implores the nation to address African leaders and challenges with compassion and understanding.
He makes reference to historical figures such as Muammar Gaddafi, Idi Amin, Robert Mugabe, Thomas Sankara, and Nelson Mandela, implying that their accounts have been skewed by prejudiced narratives.
Concerned about the state of affairs in Burkina Faso, Shatta Wale urges a peaceful conclusion and international collaboration.
He proposes that African leaders like Traoré could be part of the solution, rather than being viewed as enemies.
Shatta Wale’s pride in his African ancestry and his wish for international cooperation and understanding are both expressed in the letter. Although he admits that Africans have contributed to their own issues, he thinks that global collaboration might aid in the search for answers. The letter ends with a plea for togetherness and a message of peace.
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Source: Dklassgh.com



