In the world of Ghanaian showbiz, drama, and controversies are never too far away. There has been a lot of buzz surrounding a video of Shatta Michy calling out Medikal over a statement she claims was directed toward her son instead of Medikal’s daughter. This incident has now forced Kwadwo Sheldon, a popular Ghanaian content creator, to break his vow of silence on anything related to Shatta Wale, who is the father of Shatta Michy’s son.
Kwadwo Sheldon, who had previously promised not to do any reaction stories or editorials about Shatta Wale, released a video on his YouTube channel where he analyzed the situation and made some precise pronouncements using Shatta Wale’s name. This move by Sheldon was surprising to many, given his earlier promise to cancel Shatta Wale.
The incident in question occurred at GHKwaku’s birthday party, where Shatta Michy recorded a video of herself calling out Medikal over a statement that she believed was directed towards her son. Shatta Michy saw this as a direct attack on her and was not going to let it slide. She recorded the ordeal and posted it on her social media page, which sparked a lot of reactions and opinions from fans and followers.
This whole issue has now sparked a lot of debates and opinions on social media, and Sheldon’s video has added more fuel to the fire. It is worth noting that some time ago, we suggested that there should be a peace accord between Shatta Wale and Kwadwo Sheldon to help foster growth in the industry. Kwadwo Sheldon is a highly influential figure in the Ghanaian entertainment space, and a reconciliation between the two could be a significant step toward peace and unity in the industry.
The drama and controversies in the Ghanaian showbiz industry are never-ending. Shatta Michy’s recent outburst has now forced Kwodwo Sheldon to break his promise and speak out on Shatta Wale. The incident has sparked a lot of debates and opinions on social media, with many hoping for a reconciliation between Shatta Wale and Sheldon for the betterment of the industry.
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(Written by: Dr Kelly Lartey Mensah)
