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Shatta Wale Details How Sarkodie Allegedly Went Behind Him To Take GHc120K Glo Cash After They Discussed $150K

An angry Shatta Wale has revealed that Sarkodie betrayed his trust by allegedly accepting GHC120,000 instead of the $150,000 they both supposedly agreed on when they were contacted by Globacom for an ambassadorial role and headline in 2018.

During a recent Twitter space conversation with Serwaa Amihere, Shatta Wale revealed that his ongoing criticism of Sarkodie stems from an incident involving the Glo mega-concert deal on October 25th, 2018.

According to Shatta Wale, both artistes had agreed to request $150,000 for the deal, but Sarkodie supposedly accepted GHC120,000. Furthermore, the organizers deemed Shatta Wale’s requested amount excessive and offered Sarkodie $131,000 instead.

Shatta Wale was disappointed that Sarkodie did not support his suggestion to boycott the show in response to the reduced payment offer, and instead performed and accepted the lower amount. This incident caused Shatta Wale to express his dissatisfaction on Twitter, ultimately leading to the end of their friendship.

Globacom Limited, commonly known as Glo (Global Communication), is a Nigerian multinational telecommunications company founded on August 29, 2003, by Mike Adenuga.[2] As of June 2018, the company employs more than 3,500 people worldwide.

GLO is a privately owned entity under the umbrella of the Mike Adenuga Group, which comprises Cobblestone Properties and Estates, a reputable real estate and property development firm, Conoil PLC, a distinguished petroleum marketing company, and Conoil Producing, a prominent crude exploration and production enterprise.

Source – Tru News Report

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