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Shatta Wale Names 8 Pundits & Radio Personalities Who Should Be Banned

Shatta Wale has recently made a surprising move by releasing a list of radio personalities and TV pundits who he believes should be banned before the year comes to a close.

According to him, for Ghanaian music to thrive, he suggests that individuals such as Ola Michael, Sally Mann, Kwasi Aboagye, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, Mr. Logic, Andy Dosty, Bulldog, and Abeiku Santana should face this ban. This new development has added a new discourse to entertainment in Ghana.

According to Shatta Wale, these people lack creativity and are only causing harm to the progress of Ghanaian music.

He goes as far as labeling them as disappointed celebrities who contribute nothing towards the promotion of local music but rather hinder its growth. Taking to his Facebook account on Thursday, December 28, Shatta Wale posted:

Before Ghana music will stand These people must be Banned from radio and Tv Akwasi Aboagye Andy Dosty Arnold Ola Mr Logic Bull dog Sally Abeiku Santana They are just pained !!!! They have no sense of creativity !!!

The individuals whose names he mentioned are those who frequently condemn him for his controversial nature. Most of the names he mentioned are critics who thoroughly examine his actions and confront him without fear or favour.

Persons such as Andy Dosty, Bulldog, and even Abeiku Santana were once his close companions until his unpredictable nature caused their relationships to deteriorate.

Therefore, it is apparent that these are individuals he has conflicts with, and based on the comments on social media, it is evident that Wale is making this statement due to his grievances with them.

Source – Tru News Report

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