A Ghanaian Music Producer has explained why Shatta Wale was whisked away from IGP’s meeting with Ghanaian celebrities.
GhArticles.com earlier reported that multiple award-winning dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale was seen bitterly facing up some police officers about his sentiments.
Shatta Wale complained about particularly being questioned by a police officer for pulling out his phone when other celebrities had been allowed to use theirs.
The artiste was dragged out of the meeting by some police officers after he yelled at the Police boss over the seizure of his phone.
The music producer identified as Fred Kyei Mensah in a lenthy posted revealed that Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy came to the meeting together late and sat in front of him.
He explained that when the IGP Dampare gave a narrative that no one should record their private meeting, Shatta and Stonebwoy were not around.
According to him, Shatta Wale took his phone to record the meeting when a Police Officer ordered him to stop filming.
Shatta got angry at the Policeman for asking him to stop filming and started talking on top of his voice and he was asked to be dragged out of the meeting.
The Dancehall star was asked to rejoin the meeting after some celebs begged on his behalf. The Music Producer adds that Shatta repented of his actions and apologized in front of all the people seated at the meeting.
Read full message below;
View this post on Instagram
After the incident, the 1 Don crooner was spotted in a video apologizing for disrupting a meeting at the Police Headquarters.
In a video sighted by GhArticles.com, Shatta Wale was seen in the midst of some people including Commissioner of Police Kofi Boakye.
The Ayoo hitmaker, in the video, was seen going on his knees in front of Kofi Boakye following an issue that caused his (Wale) phone to be seized.
Shatta Wale was made to express regret to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr Dampare, for his uproar during the creative arts meeting with the police at the Police Headquarters.
Speaking to the media, he said people judge him wrongly because of the way he dresses.
“It is primitive culture of ours we need to change because technology has grown so fast that it’s the kids who are taking over,” Shatta said.
“We should learn to respect our elders but our elders should learn to respect that this is our time,” he added.
We Will Love You To Join Our Over 170k Members Instagram Family With Just One Click @gharticles
Source: GhArticles.com