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Do You Think Running A Country Is Cheap Like The W.ee.d You Smoke? – Peeps Reply Shatta Wale After Announcing Presidential Ambition

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Controversial Ghanaian dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has been bashed by Ghanaians after expressing his desire to enter into politics.

Speaking in a recent interview, Shatta Wale said that the only thing holding him back is the need for massive support and endorsement from Ghanaians and industry players.

Shatta Wale revealed that, his father has been encouraging him to take up the political mantle.

“Ghana needs a President like me, and my dad has been talking to me about this. This is the first time I am saying it because I believe it’s God’s direction. My dad wants me to go into politics because he knows I am confident and understands how to run a movement like mine” he stated. My fanbase is the biggest in Africa… forget anything, and that is my dream—that one day I will help to change Ghana but Ghanaians must start encouraging me. We can start a political school for people to get degrees. If people come together to support me, I will stand on my feet, quit music, and in the next four years, before another election, I will be contesting” he opined.

Discussing his approach to politics, Shatta Wale emphasized simplicity and practicality.

“Politics is not about big grammar. We speak local languages. I just need heads people who know their stuff and let’s see if Ghana won’t change,” he explained.’

Reacting to this, some people have asked him if he thought running a country was like the weed he enjoyed smoking.

 

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Source:Ghanacelebrities.com

This post was published on May 28, 2024 3:39 PM

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