Odumodublvck vows to end rift between Burna Boy, Shatta Wale

"Nigeria and Ghana will never fight" - Odumodublvck vows to end rift between Burna Boy and Shatta Wale

Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has revealed his intention to bring together Nigerian singer Burna Boy and his Ghanaian counterpart, Shatta Wale. While it remains unclear if Burna Boy and Shatta Wale are at odds, rumors have circulated on social media suggesting a possible beef between the two.

"Nigeria and Ghana will never fight" - Odumodublvck vows to end rift between Burna Boy and Shatta Wale

Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Odumodublvck expressed his readiness to unite the two singers and strengthen the relationship between Nigeria and Ghana. He wrote, “NIGERIA AND GHANA WILL NEVER FIGHT UNDER MY WATCH. NA ME GO UNITE SHATTA WALE AND BURNA.” His statement captured the attention of many social media users, prompting numerous comments expressing their opinions on his plan. Reactions varied, with some supporting his initiative and others offering different perspectives. See some reactions below:  @Isfinbar: “Bro you be artiste, burna boy go like this your tweet, he never say publicly he get beef with shatta wale.” @slidelly: “this one don go smoke again…..wetin concern naija and ghana with SW and Burna’s fight? abi u just wan chase clout, ode!” @MISTERMARKI: “Burna boy might not consider this appropriate and might start beefing you cos he likes keeping grudgès and mal!ce but on the other hand, you’re yet to call out shatta for always taIking down on Nigerians.” @kissiBenjamin2: “From now u have become my fav Nigerian artist. These two countries have unique styles and we understand u are bigger in music but don’t belittle Ghanaians cos we have exceptional talents as well. The unity of these two countries will bring Africa together 💯. Odu mad love for u.” @im0hlee: “I too love ODUMODU ajeh. But boss man one man no fit settle this fight, before you know wetin dey sup StoneBwoy don knack you stone you go turn ODUMODU PINK.” SEE POST:

Portable calls out promoter for failing to release song with Shatta Wale despite accident

Portable calls out promoter for failing to release song he did with Shatta Wale

Portable calls out promoter for failing to release song he did with Shatta Wale

Street Hip-Hop artiste, Portable Omolalomi calls out a show promoter for refusing to release his song with Shatta Wale despite having an accident with his G-Wagon SUV on that particular day. During a recent live session on Instagram, the Zazu crooner called out a promoter identified as Bankulli whom he met through the controversial socialite, Abu Abel.

Portable calls out promoter for failing to release song he did with Shatta Wale

According to Portable, he was on his way to have the song featuring Ghanaian singer, Shatta Wale recorded on the day he crashed his G-Wagon and despite his car loss, the song was not released. Expressing his frustration, Portable accused the music industry of being jealous of his greatness, particularly after his recent music verse with the UK rapper, Skepta. “Why is it that the people I have done hit music with always refuse to release my songs? Is it because I outshined them? Abu Abel asked me to meet Bankulli, I had an accident with my G-Wagon and still managed to be there to record the song. You can see that I am not a coward,” he said in part. Watch the video below …

Shatta Wale writes open letter to Tinubu, accepts him as his father over lookalike comments

Shatta Wale writes open letter to Tinubu, accepts him as his father over lookalike comments

Controversial dancehall Ghanaian artist Shatta Wale has begged the president-elect, Bola Tinubu to adopt him.

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This comment from Shatta Wale comes after a few social media users claimed that he resembles the Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu. The dancehall artist has taken to his Twitter page to an open letter to Nigeria’s President-Elect, Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu explaining why he should adopt him. “Your excellency everyone says I look like you, so please come and take your son from Ghana ok lol,” he said. In a tweet that is going viral, he added that “they always say my father won’t come for me, so please come for me so perform for u one of my songs 🙏Thank you, My president, May you live long Dad”. You excellency everyone says I look like you ,so please come and take your son from Ghana ok lol … They always say my father won’t come for me ,so please come for me so perform for u one of my songs 🙏Thank you My president ,May you live long Dad ❤️🙏 🇳🇬 🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/i8y85RTlOK — SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) March 29, 2023  

“If you know you have his phone please return it” – Shatta Wale begs compatriots after Meek Mill’s phone was stolen in Ghana

"If you know you have his phone please return it" – Shatta Wale begs compatriots after Meek Mill's phone was stolen in Ghana

Popular dance hall artist, Shatta Wale has appealed to fellow Ghanaians to return ace American rapper Meek Mill’s phone after it was stolen in the country.

He made the appeal on his Twitter page following reports that the Meek Mill’s phone went missing.
The American rap artist who had visited Ghana took to his Instagram page to reveal that his phone had been pick pocketed from him.

Shatta Wale beseeched Ghanaians to return the phone if they have as Meek Mill is a hustler like them and has inspired many on the street.
“Streetz if you know you have meek mills phone pls return am …that’s if it’s true .
You can’t do that to a real hustler ..
by Moro morning Return am 🙏
Meek inspires all of us on the street a lot 🙏❤️,” he wrote.

“Ghana music is a shame” – Shatta Wale says as he hails Nigerians months after accusing them of not supporting Ghanaian artistes

"Ghana music is a shame" – Shatta Wale says as he hails Nigerians months after accusing them of not supporting Ghanaian artistes

Ghanaian singer, Shatta Wale has taken to Twitter to praise Nigerians months after he had accused them of not supporting Ghanaian artistes.
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Recall that some months back, the singer had gone into an online battle, as it were, with Nigerian artists and Nigerians in general.

The singer has now deprecated his country’s music, and at the same time praised Nigerians, saying they should be respected for their hard work.
He wrote:
“Please can we just respect Nigerians for their hard work and stop comparing our lazy lifestyle to theirs .. It’s shame ppl think Nigerians will come hard at me but see they are the ones doing the streaming cuz they understand what Talent means .. Ghana music is a shame.”

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Ghanaian billionaire, Shatta Bandle buys 2022 Ferrari; ridicules Davido’s Lamborghini [Video]

Ghanaian billionaire, Shatta Bandle buys 2022 Ferrari; ridicules Davido's Lamborghini [Video]

Ghanaian billionaire, Shatta Bandle has announced his acquisition of a 2022 Ferrari as he takes a subtle dig at Nigerian award-winning singer, David Adeleke a.k.a Davido.

In a video he posted on Instagram, the self-acclaimed Africa’s richest man stated that being a big boy comes at a price and that he does not show off his wealth to bring people down but to motivate them.
Calling out Davido whom he addressed as ‘his boy’, Shatta heaped praises on himself for buying a Ferrari 2022 after the former bought a Lamborghini Aventador.

In his words: “To be a big boy has a price, I don’t show things I have to push people down.
“See this my boy OBO, e go buy Lamborghini, and see me, young rich nigga, I go buy Ferrari 2022.”

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Shatta Wale finally opens up on ‘quarrel’ with mum; reveals how she ruined his dad’s U.S. relocation plans (Video)

Shatta Wale finally opens up on 'quarrel' with mum; reveals how she ruined his dad's U.S. relocation plans (Video)

Popular Ghanian singer and songwriter, Shatta Wale has finally revealed the real reason behind his behavior towards his mum.


The controversial singer revealed in a video that his mother had ruined their father’s plan to relocate them to the United States by deserting the father some years back.

In his words:
“I’m from a broken home. My mother left my father some time ago when we were young. When I was in SS 1, we used to study about 13 subjects in a day and I didn’t have the mind for that. My brain is no factory. So, I told my father that I can’t continue that.
“At that time, he wanted all of us to relocate to the states, Miami to be precise. He had a contract there and wanted all of us to migrate to the US. My mother didn’t think about my father’s plans and left him. She ran from home and left us. My father tried tirelessly to get her back. God is our witness. As a result of that decision, I grew up in hard conditions.”
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“I’m so hungry, I’m in need of aid” – Shatta Wale’s mum laments again

"I'm so hungry, I'm in need of aid" – Shatta Wale's mum laments again

Madam Elsie Avemegah, the mother to Ghana’s controversial singer, Shatta Wale, has again lamented over her son’s neglect.


It can be recalled that his mother had cried out some weeks back, revealing that she was being evicted from her home.
Shatta Mama, as she’s fondly called, said in a viral audio tape that she can hardly afford to feed herself, but her son seems unbothered about her well-being, according to Ghbase.
Shatta Mama said:
“I am Shatta’s mother. I had him in the Police Hospital and suffered much. It was 13 months and 9 days before I gave birth. My hospital costs were covered.
I had him circumcised and paid for it. I was the only one who raised my kid. I stood by him while he was Bandana. I was his support even when he couldn’t compose music for a decade. It was all mine. This kid is my womb. I nurtured him to become Shatta Wale. Shatta Wale, who promised to help me, didn’t even accompany me to Kaneshie.

Ghana, I am so hungry. I’m ravenous. Stop calling this a fad. What do I need hype at my age? I withheld things from you for a long time. I simply haven’t been conversing. I’ve lost everything. I’m telling you the truth. Should I, at my age, return to the streets? Sleeping in buses? Shouldn’t he take care of me if things are better now?
I am in need of aid from Ghanaians, preachers and dignitaries alike. Help me warn Shatta. I’ve remained quiet through it all. But this time I will speak out. I’ll tell it everything.
Look at what Shatta does to me, his mother. His actions against me are justified because he arrived on Earth. But if not, the elders should counsel him. He shouldn’t make me speak.”