Multiple award-winning dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr., famed as Shatta Wale, has called on the government of Ghana to pay him to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a post sighted by Frimprinceproductions.co.uk, the Ayoo hitmaker called on the ruling government to give him and other artistes like Stonebwoy, Sarkodie and Medikal some money before they take the vaccine.
According to the dancehall star, this move would go a long way by showing that they are leading by example and it would also get their teeming fans to be encouraged to go for the vaccine.
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Shatta Wale added that even though they were going to get paid to take the vaccine, it was also going to be a way in which they would show their love to mother Ghana.
His post on Twitter read: “I wish our government will let me and my colleagues like @AmgMedikal@sarkodie, @stonebwoyb @ set that leadership example to our fans as well in this COVID times..This one just noko fioo,we will also do it just for the love of motherGh..3y3 a munkai y3n wai#1GH
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There is an ongoing nationwide COVID-19 vaccination at various vantage points which is aimed at curbing the spread of the dreaded various.
President Akufo-Addo, Vice President Bawumia together with their spouses have all taken the vaccine publicly.
Some prominent people including Evangelist Diana Asamoah, Yvonne Nelson among other stars have also taken the vaccine.
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Frimprinceproductions.co.uk however earlier reported that popular TV personality, Bridget Otoo, has indicated that she is not going to take the COVID-19 vaccine.