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[A] There Can’t Be Another Shatta Michy, I Own The Brand – Shatta Michy Fires Trolls
[A] National Film Authority to ban all unclassified videos from 1st May
[A] Ghana Music Awards-USA gets official headline sponsor
[A] Spotify and the future of African streaming
[A] Don't rush into marriage — Reverend Minister cautions youth

2021-03-11

[A] 5 ‘sexy’ female Police Constables severely punished for ‘improper’ dressing
[A] Ebony’s driver remanded into prison custody
[A] I will marry when the time is right – Shatta Wale
[A] MUSIGA launches UNESCO/ECOWAS supported Covid-19 campaign
[A] Wear face masks - Otumfuo advises schoolchildren

2021-03-03

[A] Kumawood producers turn to YouTube/TV series
[A] Bunny Wailer: Reggae legend dies, aged 73
[A] Team Ghana to be selected based on talent identification- Dr Owusu Ansah

2021-03-02

[A] Asantehene and wife take COVID-19 vaccine

2021-03-01

[A] Funny Face’s stay in Accra Psychiatric Hospital extended
[A] One dead following chieftaincy clash at Gomoa Nyanyano
[A] Shatta Wale exposed for not paying producer of 10 songs on Reign Album
[A] Chief Imam’s spokesperson commends Akufo-Addo for stance on same-sex marriage

2021-02-28

[A] You’re not of God if you hate LGBT+ people – Kwabena Kwabena
[A] Police retrieves stolen coffin from burial service
[A] 14 persons arrested for engaging in open defecation fined GHS200 each
[A] Construction of national cathedral still government’s priority – Kojo Kum
[A] Even billy goats don’t lust after their fellow billy goats
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[A] It is time for us to legislate to put LGBTQI+ issues to sleep – Joyce Bawah
[A] Same-sex marriage will never happen under my Presidency – Akufo-Addo

2021-02-27

[A] Shugatiti, Moesha star in Gambo's 'Drip' video
[A] New Governing Board of Peace Council commences work
[A] Lady Gaga’s dogs found safe after armed robbery
[A] "My husband was my confidante, counsellor and protector"- late Moderator's wife
[A] Legalizing LGBT will dehumanize Ghana’s social well-being – SDA Church

2021-02-26

[A] Armed police and military take over Adwumakaase-Kese, Bomfa towns to avert clash
[A] Don’t abuse fundamental human rights of homosexuals – Rev Minister

2021-02-25

[A] Maiden ‘Changing The Narrative Masterclass’ Series Held
[A] BRAVE Woman magazine launched
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[ 2021-03-11 ]

I will marry when the time is right – Shatta Wale
Since his break up with his baby mama Michelle
Diamond popularly known as Michy, the love life of
Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has been on the
low.
And there are many who have wondered when he will
marry considering that he had everything going for
him but the Melissa hitmaker has revealed that he
is not in a hurry to settle down and will do when
the time is right.



Speaking with Giovani Caleb on TV3's Showbiz 360
last Friday, Shatta Wale said, “I am not in a
hurry but I believe at the right time, when the
time is right, I will marry.”

On what he will be looking out for in his woman he
said, “I want someone who will be my friend, I
don’t want to put anyone in a box, so I will go
in for someone who is free to do what she wants
but she should just keep me in the know.”

The wide ranging interview also touched on his
music career and the controversial artiste said he
wanted to take the industry to another level.

“I just want to take our music industry to
another level. I wish my colleagues will see this
dream of mine, reason with me in that light and
follow me so that we can make history together. I
believe I am the Moses of the industry, I have
already divided the sea with my collaboration with
Beyoncé, the rest should just follow me,” he
said.



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Shatta Wale is one of the most popular celebrities
on social media and he has used it to enhance his
brand and career. He told Giovani that social
media is part of the reasons he is where he is
today.



“The internet, social media has really helped
me. It brings me closer to my fans and they get to
talk to me directly as well. Sometimes, I get my
fans online fighting for me when I am asleep and
it is such a good feeling. I wouldn’t be here if
not for them.”

Shatta also dismissed the assertion that he is a
violent person just because of how he talks and
acts behind his phone.

“People perceive me like that, as a violent
person, just because of the passion with which I
address issues but have you heard me pull out a
gun before or even get into a physical fight with
someone?

"The fact that Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) shoots
in movies doesn’t mean he is a killer or goes
about shooting people in real life. I am just as
plain as possible and for me, it cuts across. I
don’t do favourites, once you do not do what is
right, I tell you as it is,” he added.

Source - Graphic Online



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