Ghana dancehall star Shatta Wale sued for defamation

Ghana dancehall star Shatta Wale sued for defamation

Certainly one of Ghana’s greatest dancehall stars, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly often called Shatta Wale, is being sued for defamation by his former supervisor Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly often called Bullgod.

In accordance with the writs of summons obtainable to native media, Bulldog who occurs to be the previous supervisor of the artist is suing the musician over some latest pronouncements shatta wale made relating to the loss of life of one other artist supervisor, Fennec Okyere.

In a writ filed on the Accra Excessive court docket, Bullgod is searching for damages for the pronouncements that he considers defamatory.

In a social put up on Wednesday, November 2, Shatta wale wrote, “since you’re bringing our secrets and techniques, you’ll inform Ghanaians what occurred to Fenicks homicide …”

Final week’s social media accusation prompted the Ghana Police Service to launch a press release saying they have been speaking to Shatta Wale and he was “cooperating on the matter”.

A feud has been brewing since Shatta Wale left Bulldog’s administration firm, Bullhaus Leisure, earlier this 12 months.

The lawyer of the plaintiff pressured that the feedback triggered an investigation into the loss of life of Mr. Okyere.

Shatta Wale’s worldwide profile was boosted in 2019 by a collaboration with Beyoncé on her Grammy-nominated Lion King: The Reward album.

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