Shatta Wale, a dancehall musician, has stated that it is incorrect to believe that the New Patriotic Party (NPP)-led government has paid him to speak on their behalf.
Shatta Wale has been seen in several videos admonishing critics of President Nana Akufo-Addo to be careful about what they say about the President’s leadership style.
His remark is in response to Meek Mill’s music video, which included footage of Jubilee House and elicited a hostile public reaction.
Many critics blamed the perceived blunder on poor leadership, which they claimed undermined Ghana’s seat of government.
In one of the videos, Shatta Wale stated that no one knows what happened between Meek Mill and the President, adding that the President has the wisdom to run the country and choose which guests to welcome at the Jubilee House.
Shatta Wale stated in a video posted on his Facebook wall today, January 18, that the NPP has not paid him to defend them, adding that the last time he saw the President was when he visited him at the Jubilee House years ago.
“Some people are saying NPP has given Shatta Wale money to speak on their behalf because he is the outspoken person and the best person to do that. You are wrong in saying that because I have not received money from anyone,” he said in the video.
In other news, Shatta Wale stated that people should stop wasting their time because God continues to bless him despite the negative vibes.
“Anyone who has evil thoughts against me will fall and it is a fact. God is blessing me because I don’t think evil of anyone so I always succeed,” he said.
The Dancehall King creator added that he made good money at last year’s Christmas and that any event he wasn’t billed for was because the organizers couldn’t afford his price.