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After showing the compound, Shatta Wale went inside the house to give fans a look at what was inside.
The interior of the house shows a neatly arranged living room with a big television set on the wall. The kitchen is also found downstairs while a staircase leads to other rooms upstairs.
Upon his entry into the living room, Shatta Wale asked one of the guys around how he saw his new place and he replied saying it was too dope.
“Yea. It’s too dope. They gon’ cry men. This is like the United States….” SHatta replied amid laughter.
‘I don’t hate Mark Okraku Mantey’ Shatta Wale LISTEN
Shatta Wale and Mark Okraku Mantey
Reggae/dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has come out to dispel rumours that he harboured an imminent hatred against the Creative Arts Council president, Mark Okraku Mantey.
The dancehall artiste, who recently launched an attack on Mark Okraku Mantey said, “I don t hate Okraku Mantey, I just want the best for the creative arts industry.”
According to him, he has developed some respect for Okraku Mantey because of his track record in the music industry.
This new statement from Shatta Wale comes after he had earlier threatened the government against the possible nomination of Mark Okraku Mantey as the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture.