Shatta Wale called Ghanaians "villagers" for condemning Meek Mill's music video shoot at the Jubilee House.

The self acclaimed Africa Dancehall King, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly know as Shata Wale seems to be in support of the controversial music video shoot at the seat of government by Meek Mill, the American rapper.
Most Ghanaians on twitter has expressed disappointments in the act as awful on moral and security grounds. But Shatta Wale in series of tweets, has trolled Ghanaian for condemning the act.
He said any one who is against the video shoot is a "villagers".

Below are some of his twitter post as at Monday 9th January 2023, condemning Ghanaians for speaking against the controversial video.




Shatta Wale tweets did not go down well with most Ghanaians as they have taken to tweeter to expressed disappointments to his stand on the controversial video. Some believed, Shatta is doing so to again favour from the rapper and possibly gey a future collaboration with him.
Below are screenshots of Ghanaians replying to Shatta Wale.





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