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“Educated Fools And Disappointed Graduates” – Shatta Wale Jabs ‘Cheap-thinking’ Protesters

Multiple award-winning dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has taken a swipe at protesters in the country following recent unrests in Ejura.

The musician, in a Facebook post, called out the protesters, calling them uneducated and disappointed graduates.

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His post followed an avalanche of posts on social media in reaction to the mob attack on late Ibrahim Mohammed alias Macho Kaaka.

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His death and its response, have led to the death of 2 others and several injuries after military personnel shot protesters who were demanding justice for Kaaka.

Shatta Wale, in reacting to the national incident, asked the protesters of the viral #FixTheCountry wave to rather concentrate on fixing themselves.

He wrote: “Educated fools and disappointmented graduates saying #Fixthecountry. Fix yourself cheap thinkers”

The ‘1DON’ hitmaker again joined the many voices discussing the Ejura unrests and clashes with a number of posts on Facebook.

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In a Facebook post, Shatta Wale indicated that it was not right for people to go out and fight and end up in prison just because the masses were calling for it.

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He said instead of clamouring for the country to be fixed, citizens should rather ask Ghanaian leaders to do better because the upheavals can only be disastrous for the entire nation.

Source: GhanaArticles.com

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