Kwadwo Sheldon, a content creator from Ghana, is requesting an apology from Shatta Wale.
A few months back, there were fights coming from Sheldon’s and the well-known Ghanaian musician’s camps.
It all began when Sheldon took issue with Wale’s remark regarding Meek Mill’s Jubilee House video shoot.
Sheldon received Red Letters from Shatta Wale in addition to his rebuttal and the release of the diss song “London Bridge,” which was directed at him.
As he showered derision at the visage of “Yawa of the Day,” his parents found themselves the targets of his verbal abuse.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with ZionFelix, Kwadwo Sheldon asked Wale to apologize to him and his parents.
Until he apologizes to him and his parents, the well-known Ghanaian content creator vowed not to discuss anything about the ‘Freedom’ composer on his YouTube channel.
When asked about his tweets about Wale, he retorted that tweeting about the artiste is nothing and does not require much effort.
He indicated that for about six months, Shatta Wale’s issue has not been discussed on his YouTube channel—and he will stick to this decision until he renders an apology.
In a special interview with ZionFelix, Kwadwo Sheldon demanded an apology from Wale for him and his parents.
The well-known Ghanaian video producer promised not to talk anything about the composer of “Freedom” on his YouTube channel until he apologizes to him and his parents.
In response to a question concerning his tweets about Wale, he shot back, saying it takes very little work to tweet about the artist.
He said that Shatta Wale’s problem hasn’t been discussed on his YouTube channel for around six months, and he plans to remain with this stance until he apologizes.