SHATTA WALE SHOCKS GHANA! 😱 African King Album Tracklist OUT + Thanks Sammy Gyamfi & GoldBod! 🔥. Watch full video here
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Benjamin Asare
As today is Jumu’ah, I prayed for all my friends here who wished me well during my difficult times
May Allah grant your heart’s desires, bless your lives, and reward your kindness. Always stay positive, keep faith and avoid anything that brings trouble
Jumu’ah Mubarak!!!!!
Dear Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, and Ms. Gertrude Emefa Donkor, Managing Director of GoldBod Jewellery,
On behalf of myself, Shatta Wale, and my brother Medikal, we would like to express our sincere appreciation for your warm hospitality, vision, and commitment to promoting Ghanaian excellence through GoldBod and GoldBod Jewellery.
We truly value the opportunity to connect with you both and are inspired by the remarkable work you are doing to elevate Ghana’s gold industry on the global stage.
We look forward to building a strong relationship and collaborating with you on Shattafest, creating something truly memorable that celebrates Ghanaian culture, creativity, and excellence.
Thank you once again, and we wish you continued success in all your endeavors.
With respect and appreciation,
Shatta Wale
Medikal
Heartwarming Moment: Shatta Wale sang a heartfelt rendition of Happy Birthday to one of the GoldBod board members, and the atmosphere instantly lit up. It was a beautiful moment that had everyone smiling
Shattafest 2025 is the biggest event ever to happen in Ghana,I don’t think even a football or political gathering can bring that crowd together-Sammy Gyamfi
Just In: Medikal shared his views on the importance of patronising GoldBod, stressing that Ghana’s gold can be promoted to the rest of the world through the power of the creative arts
📈 @shattawalegh’s “Yawa Ni” reaches a new peak of #14 on Apple Music Ghana top 200 songs chart (All genres) 🔥
💿 from the album ‘The Interface’
#ChartsGhana🇬🇭 #AppleMusicGh
Just In: Sammy Gyamfi commended Shatta Wale for being outspoken and consistently advocating for Ghana’s music industry. He acknowledged that people who speak their minds in the public interest often find themselves facing criticism and controversy