The official photographer of dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, Kwabena Awuku says Shatta Wale wouldn’t be spared if he rather said Stonebwoy would be dead if he were in Jamaica.
According to him, he believes there are lots of hypocrites in the music industry, adding that the Ghana Police and National Security would be pushed if Shatta Wale made the statement unlike Stonebwoy who has been spared by Ghanaians.
In a tweet, he said: “Imagine if Shatta Wale had said Stonebwoy will be dead if he was in Jamaica… like by now everyone would be calling Ghana Police and National Security that Shatta says he will kill Stonebwoy. Sad but that’s the truth…” he said.
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In another tweet, he also rubbished the perception that Shatta Wale dissed Stonebwoy, accusing him of killing his mom.
“Shatta Wale apologised to Stonebwoy @ the UK Ghana Meets Naija for saying “SUCK UR MODA” in a SONG. Stone called his dad and Shatta apologised to him too. Only for them to reach Ghana and one person pretend it never happened and also change the story. Let’s be real for a min…” he added.
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The unconfirmed claim that Shatta Wale accused Stonebwoy of killing his own mother seems to have greatly infuriated the Burniton Music boss.
Stonebwoy stated that Shatta Wale would have lost his life for such an accusation if they were both residents of Jamaica where gangsterism is prevalent.
FACT: Shatta Wale apologised to Stonebwoy @ the UK Ghana Meets Naija for saying “SUCK UR MODA” in a SONG. Stone called his dad and Shatta apologised to him too. Only for them to reach Ghana and one person pretend it never happened and also change the story. Lets be real for a min
— Kwabena Awuku (@AwesomeCurtis) September 10, 2018
Imagine if Shatta Wale had said Stonebwoy will be dead if he was in Jamaica… like buy now everyone would be calling Ghana Police and National Security that Shatta says he will kill Stonebwoy. Sad but that’s the truth.
— Kwabena Awuku (@AwesomeCurtis) September 10, 2018