3 Music award boss, Sadiq Abdulai Abu has re-ignited his beef with award-winning Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale as he throws shades at him again on social media.
Whilst reacting to a post the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) made on Twitter announcing the visit rapper, Sarkodie paid them to discuss ways of growing the creative industry in Ghana, Baba Sadiq praised Sarkodie for using his influence in giving the industry a face lift, however, he shaded Shatta Wale for channeling his energy into unnecessary things.
Their tweet reads;
The rap king, @sarkodie paid a courtesy call on our CEO @RYofiGrantearlier today, to discuss some exciting business prospects of Ghana’s creative industry.
The rap king, @sarkodie paid a courtesy call on our CEO @RYofiGrant earlier today, to discuss some exciting business prospects of Ghana’s creative industry.
#business #marketing #creativeindustry #sarkodie #entrepreneur @SarkoholicsGH @TeamSarkodie #InvestGhana 🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/L7ekKSULKw
— Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (@gipcghana) September 27, 2021
In Sadiq’s reaction he compared Sarkodie to Shatta Wale espousing that while the latter destroys and makes reckless commentary about issues and himself and showing his butts, the former engages and elevate the creative economy using his experience, insights and networks.
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Meanwhile, famous Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke, has described reggae dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, as a showbusiness savvy person.
According to him, the Ghanaian artiste dexterity in being in the trends is commendable.
Speaking in an interview with Joy FM, the actor born James Ikechukwu Esomugha said one needs to be strategically positioned to make it in the entertainment industry.
“I think Shatta just wakes up in the morning and decides what am I going to do to provoke people’s thoughts? He will go like Jim Iyke looks like me. He is going to wake up tomorrow and say; I want to be President of Ghana.
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Source: GhArticles.com