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Host of United Showbiz, Gloria Akpene Nyarku, popularly known as MzGee, has fired back at Medikal and Shatta Wale after the two attacked her for her interview with MDK following his show at the Indigo at the O2.

During her interview with Medikal,  MzGee asked him if he would wish Fella Makafui well for her upcoming movie premiere, just as she wished him well ahead of his O2 show.

Instead of answering the question, Medikal went on a rant against MzGee for asking him personal questions.

He later insulted her on social media, as did Shatta Wale.

Unfazed, MzGee has released a post addressing post Wale and Medikal and thanking them for their insults.

Check out her post below…

Source: Bestsjobs.Com

Shatta Wale, the self-described “king of dancehall,” is making waves after it was reported that he knelt to apologise to former President Mahama for wronging him.

Wale requested the preacher to take him to Mahama for an apology while he was travelling from Accra to London with the former president and Ghanaian man of God, Lawrence Tetteh.

Tetteh apologised for the hurtful remarks he had made against the former President when he led Wale to Mahama.

According to Lawrence, Tetteh, who made this revelation in a recent interview, Mahama immediately pardoned Shatta Wale.

Watch the video below…

“Smart guy ..he knows ndc might win this year ..every move is chess to shatta wale,” one netizen said.

“Shatta will always disrespect and beg, this what Stonebowy has been saying,” another netizen chimed in with a different take.

Source; Bestsjobs.Com

Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale recently opened up about a deeply personal aspect of his life the trauma he experienced due to his parents’ separation.

In a candid online post, Shatta Wale revealed how his parents’ split impacted him emotionally and mentally. He expressed that witnessing the dissolution of his parents’ marriage at a young age left a lasting mark on him, causing significant trauma that he carried into his adult life.

He reflected on the challenges he faced growing up in a broken home, highlighting the emotional turmoil and instability it brought into his life. He emphasized how the absence of a stable family environment affected his sense of security and identity during his formative years.

Shatta Wale shared how he struggled to cope with the emotional fallout of his parent’s separation, often feeling lost and vulnerable as a result. He revealed that the experience left him with deep-seated emotional scars that impacted his relationships and personal well-being.

He recalled being consistently branded as a disrespectful son whenever he voiced concerns about his parents’ behavior. This, he explained, led him to leave home in search of peace, ultimately leaving him homeless for a period.

“Growing up, I lived with my parents for a while but they did not help me. They made a mistake and broke up. They created a broken home; our home was broken and it affected me so much. Our broken home affected me. Anytime I talked or complained about this, they labeled me disrespectful. So, I left them. I left the house. I run from my parents.

“You know what my parents put me through? Because of them, I slept on the streets, and in front of stores. Those days, it was the prostitutes at Nkrumah Circle who were watching over me. I slept at filling stations at Circle including the one that got burnt. I slept on the streets of Adabraka and so on,”

Shatta Wale revealed that as a result, he developed a coping mechanism of isolating himself from others. He explained that, much like his previous experience with his parents, he still doesn’t hesitate to distance himself from anyone who brings him trouble.

“As a result, I started running from stress, running from people who would stress me. That’s where I learned how to cut people off because I don’t want stress. I cut people off without thinking twice. I am the chief cutter. I have learned that in life, it is important to cut off anyone who wants to bring negativity into your life,”

Charles Nii Armah Mensah was live

Source: bestsjobs.coM

A video spotted online has the controversial besties, Shatta Wale and Efia Odo going topless and s3xual.

The relationship between the two has been defined to be pure friendship and nothing else despite the number of times they have been hit with dating rumors.

Shatta Wale’s yet to be released video, Bad Man featured video vixen and photo model, Efia Odo who also happens to be his best friend.

The video has a scene Shatta Wale and Efia Odo topless and half nvde and in a very s3xual position which is to help send the message in the music and also to match content wise.

video below;

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFeAJRFAlUt/?utm_source=ig_embed