Shatta Wale:” I Like Asantehene Because He Puts Love Into His Citizens, I don’t actually understand why I was born in Greater Accra.” 

​ Shatta Wale, a Ghanaian dancehall artist, has sparked controversy after praising the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, in a new life interview, saying the Ashanti monarch’s rule inspires strong pride in his people.
Shatta Wale stated in the life treatment,” In the life period, you can’t go wrong.
” I don’t actually understand why I was born in Greater Accra. I’d like to be Ashanti. I like the Asantehene because he shows his citizens his love and pride in themselves.
The artist’s opinion is that the Ashanti people have a strong ethnic identity and unification, something the Greater Accra Region, where he was born, lacks, which has since gone viral on social media. Some people have interpreted Shatta Wale’s sentiments as both a praise for the Ashanti Kingdom’s unity and an inherent criticism of the alleged division and division in Ghana’s capital.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, has long been admired for his sturdy traditional management, philanthropy, and cohesive role in Ghanaian community. The Ashanti Kingdom has continued to have a significant cultural appearance under his leadership, which continues to have an impact on national pride and personality.
Many people share Shatta Wale’s respect for leadership, which promotes community pride and self-worth, despite the controversy surrounding his statement’s use of traditional and digital media.
The artist has frequently made comments on social, political, and social issues, despite his outspoken demeanor and republican overtones. This most recent statement is just one more in a long line of people comments that he makes about Ghana’s children.
Shatta Wale’s words, whether interpreted as social enthusiasm or social critique, have once more rekindled discussions about gender, belonging, and identification in Ghana’s various regions.    

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