Shatta Wale has been the biggest artiste over the past few years (you can dispute that for all I care). His only trait which has become a dent in his reputation is his uncouth and volatile attitude. After being on a collision course with the organisers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, the Kaikai
The artiste says he is ready to end the standing standoff with Chaterhouse to enable him to get nominated for the awards. “I’m ready any time if called upon to resolves issues with Charterhouse to make Ghanaians happy. I have apologised severally on many platforms and registered my readiness to smoke the peace pipe with the event planning firm over the years, so I honestly don’t know how else to put it again,”
It will be recalled that the musician released a song fraught with insults aimed at Chaterhouse. He also used social to propagate his objectives. He then proceeded to attack the CEO of Chaterhouse, Iyiola Ayoade to which he was sued for GHS10 million in 2014.