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(Video) Shatta Wale’s wealth boast backfires as Kwasi Aboagye claims he’s richer and more educated

(Video) Shatta Wale's wealth boast backfires as Kwasi Aboagye claims he's richer and more educated

(Video) Shatta Wale's wealth boast backfires as Kwasi Aboagye claims he's richer and more educated

Popular dancehall artist Shatta Wale recently boasted about his wealth, but veteran journalist Kwasi Aboagye has fired back, claiming he is not only richer but also more educated.

Shatta Wale had stated that only people wealthier than him should advise him, but Kwasi Aboagye has taken exception to this, saying he meets both criteria.

The journalist claimed he is older, more educated, and takes care of more people than Shatta Wale.

He advised Shatta Wale to take care of his mother who in recent times has allegedly claimed that his son, Shatta had neglected him.

Kwasi Aboagye’s response comes as a surprise to many, as Shatta Wale is known for his flashy lifestyle and extravagant spending. However, the journalist’s claims have sparked a heated debate about true wealth and wisdom.

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While Shatta Wale’s fans have rallied around him, many others are praising Kwasi Aboagye for his bold stance. The situation has left many wondering who will come out on top in this war of words.

Ghanaian reggae-dancehall performer Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr. Previously known as Bandana, he performs under the stage name Shatta Wale. “Dancehall King”, “My Level”, and “We Taking Over” are his most well-known tracks.

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He is also well-known for the song “Already” from Major Lazer and Beyoncé’s The Lion King: The Gift.

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