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Shatta Wale with mother
The media demonstrates strenuously that, mother of commended dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, Madam Elsie Avemegah otherwise known as Shatta Mom has barely gotten away passing after she was engaged with an auto crash.
As per an observer, who gave his name as Kwesi Frimpong, the occurrence happened on Saturday, January 12, 2019, on the 37-Spintex street in Accra.
‘Shatta Wale’s mom smashed her vehicle… cinder KIA with the number DV24182018 yesterday evening. A Nissan cantina vehicle was going to slam into her vehicle so trying to swerve the Nissan vehicle she climbed the asphalt and harmed her vehicle on her approach to Spintex. The vehicle has been severely damaged.’
He proceeded with:
‘She continued minor back torment and was taken to the 37 Military Hospital in a taxi by some associate and me.’
It would be reviewed that, on November 7, 2017, Shatta Wale talented his mum a shiny new vehicle and guaranteed to get her a house. The media can definitively express that, that is a similar vehicle his mom smashed.
Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr. is a Ghanaian-conceived maker and reggae-dancehall artist. He is known by his stage name Shatta Wale. His best realized tune is “Dancehall Ruler”, which prompted winning the Artiste of the Year at the 2014 release of the Ghana Music Grants. Wale is likewise an on-screen character.
Having accomplished road believability in a genuinely undeveloped Ghanaian dancehall class at the time, he accomplished prevalence with his 2004 single, “Moko Hoo”, which highlighted Tinny. At that point referred to in the business, the tune earned him a Ghana Music Grants assignment. There a while later, Shatta disappeared in the music carnival for about 10 years until rebranding himself in 2013. He started discharging music under another name, Shatta Wale, under his own record name SM For Lyf Records.
Wale is the most granted dancehall musician in Africa and second most granted performer in Ghana. He discharges near 100 melodies every year including reggae, dancehall and Afro-beats.
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