Shatta Wale Charges His Fans To Stop Listening To Pundits On Radio And TV
Shatta Wale, amidst his ongoing feud with Stonebwoy, has urged his fans to refrain from listening to radio and TV pundits.
In a recent Facebook live session, the controversial artiste expressed his belief that industry insiders have conspired against him, attempting to push him into obscurity.
However, Shatta Wale asserted his intelligence and urged his loyal followers not to succumb to the propaganda spread by certain mainstream media personnel.
Instead, he encouraged them to stay updated with him through various social media platforms, where they can find the truth. Furthermore, he advised his fans to avoid entertainment programs, as he believes they may hinder personal growth.
“Don’t pay attention to any entertainment programme; they have ganged up to sabotage me. Just because I said I don’t want to be part of the industry, they have planned to shame me by spreading news that I don’t respect and that I insult a lot. They don’t have money, which is why they are lying,” he said.
“Stop listening to entertainment programmes, they will take you backwards. Build a life for yourself,” he claimed.
Shatta Wale invited his fans to connect directly with him on social media for unfiltered updates, saying, “Throw your radio and TV away, the world is open now, if you want to listen to me, come on my social media. I will come on live and talk to you.” he said.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled (GSPD) has called on Shatta Wale to issue an apology to Stonebwoy for his offensive remarks, which targeted Stonebwoy’s disability.
In response to Shatta Wale’s disrespectful behaviour, GSPD expressed disappointment that such a derogatory statement came from someone of his stature.
The society emphasized that Shatta Wale’s comment implied that individuals with disabilities are facing punishment as a result of their wrongdoing.
GSPD firmly warned Shatta Wale and demanded that he retract his statement, apologize to all individuals with disabilities, and remove the video from social media platforms.
Furthermore, GSPD reminded him that making derogatory remarks about someone’s disability is a punishable offence under the Disability Act 715.
The beef between the two was augmented recently during the ‘Salafest’ concert, organized by Baba Sadiq on Thursday, April 11, 2024, as part of the Eid ul Fitr festivities. Click here to read more.