Outspoken Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr, famed as Shatta Wale, has rendered an unqualified apology to his fans and followers over his #FixTheCountry rants on Facebook.
In a Facebook post sighted by Frimprinceproductions, the Freedom hitmaker indicated that he was feeling remorseful over his rants and took the opportunity to speak to his fans over his rather harsh words and asked them to look forward to greater things from him.
Shatta Wale said he had been counselled and he realised his mistakes and was now apologizing to all those who felt offended by his series of ‘anti-FixTheCountry’ posts.
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Shatta said Abass Sariki Giwa1 who was like a father to him spoke to him and he took his words to heart which led to his recent apology.
Shatta Wale’s apology on social media platform Facebook read: “Today My Godfather Abass Sariki GIWA 1 has spoken to me like a father and son and I have taken his lovely advice. I will like to once again say sorry to the fans that never got to watch my LIVE video, I love you all and get ready for “the Journey ahead”.
It would be recalled that the dancehall artiste, some days ago, released a series of scathing words on protesters in the country especially those sympathizing with #FixTheCountry conveners.
The dancehall artiste called such people “uneducated graduates and cheap thinkers”.
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He further went on to call on them to rather fix themselves instead of championing the cause for leaders to fix the country. Shatta Wale was of the view that the citizenry should push for leaders to do better.
The musician’s comments did not however go down well with the Ghanaian populace who met him with backlash and criticism.