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Shatta Wale Needs A Therapist Or Psychologist In His Team – Counselor Adofoli

Marriage and relationship expert Counselor Frank Edem Adofoli has advised Shatta Wale to consider seeking the assistance of a therapist or psychologist.

Wale, who is known for his controversial and predictable behaviour, has escalated his unattractive demeanour this year by launching a series of unwarranted attacks against Stonebwoy.

He has also been critical of anyone who attempts to intervene in his ongoing feud with Stonebwoy, including entertainment journalist Kwame Dadzie and other industry experts.

In light of Shatta Wale’s frequent public outbursts, Counsellor Adofoli, whose insightful social media posts have helped many followers, emphasized the importance of having a professional on his team to help him manage his emotions.

He made this statement on Cape Coast-based Property FM during a recent interview.

“There are people that when they go into a situation they don’t know how to manage their emotions so when they come to the public they only come to say what they feel.

And we’ve seen this with Shatta Wale during the VGMA brouhaha and charterhouse saga and we saw a lot because most of these videos that he does to express his emotions are all on social media.

“Those who are close to him and those in his management team wouldn’t want to go far to make him angry so he needs a counsellor, therapist or psychologist amongst his team.

These experts can sit down with him and help him process his emotions so that when he comes out he wouldn’t bring the same sickness out there so most celebrities need counselling”.

Source – Tru News Report

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