GHANA -Self-acclaimed African dancehall King, Shatta Wale trolled by some Ghanaians for commenting against #fixthecountry demonstrators amidst name-calling and insults.
Shatta Wale who made a song for End Sars seems to have a different understanding of the same issue in relation to Ejura after the military shot and killed two people yesterday.
Amidst anger and pain, some fans of Shatta Wale felt a keen disappointment as he earlier suggested in some of his posts in which he urges Ghanaian youths to fight for their rights and better lives.
Shatta Wale wrote, “Educated fools and disappointed graduates saying #fixthecountry. Fix yourself, cheap thinkers.
You are there watching bullets enter people’s children and you still screaming fix the country. Let’s stop this it won’t end well. I DON’T WANT NO WAR !!!
It’s not fix the country It’s #Youcandobetter To encourage them to be rapid in their doings. Whoever start this fix ting dierrrr, why you want bring war Cuz Twitter people can fight on the streets ooo We all suffering my guy !! Ghana no easy but let’s respect the peace.”
Angry fans could not hold back the numerous questions for Shatta Wale. Some asked why his double standard?
Some comments below:
You’ve lost it all. Gyimi saa. I’ve always supported you. I’ve even deleted all your songs on my playlist. 🤦🏽♂️. You only used the ghetto to enrich yourself and you are turning against ‘em
— PSTV (@prinstivo) June 30, 2021
The king @shattawalegh is always right , this be what have always wanted to talk these foolish people’s doing #FixTheCounty especially Efia odo but I don’t wanna her to block me for the 3rd time lol .. . pic.twitter.com/9UCNfhbAs9
— Acheampong Boy 🇬🇭 (@RueXrue) June 30, 2021
Gyimiiii but you same Wale even played a song for the Nigeria when #EndSars was going on ..
— Dєѕѕу ¢σвву 🇬🇭 (@thesmond_qwao) June 30, 2021
Tell us how to do this … In your previous tweets.. u said something like.. "u dey online dey write essays".. so basically u condemned that.. now u said we shouldn't go out .. because u don't want any war. . Tell us what to do now.. u dey confuse us
— Rennigan (@BenzolaMode) June 30, 2021
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