Popular Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has prophecised that a time is coming when the youth will start a revolution against politicians in Ghana.
Shatta Wale in an interview with Jessica Opare-Sarfo on Citi FM’s “Traffic Avenue” predicted that the youth are tired of politicians and this will result in revolution and that he will be the leader.
He added that even though he has no interest in becoming a politician but when the youth call on him to be their leader, he will not hesitate.
“I have not considered ever wanting to be president. But I believe it will get to a time that the youth will rebel and they will look up to a voice. I will represent the youth of Ghana in any capacity they want me to. I believe we need to give the youth a chance.
“I understand the street life much better than any other politician. I won’t be surprised one day to find people calling me to be a President. I understand the street life much better than any other politician. I won’t be surprised one day to find people calling me to be President.”
Source: ghanacelebrities.com
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To help Ghana we have to create employment for more youth to work. But what do you, Shatta Wale use your money for? You use your money to buy a fleet of bg cars that does not add value to the economy but when the government says all big cars of 3.0+ liters should pay taxes, you are now thinking about "Revolution". Shatta is very se1fish and given the chance in government, he will corrupt himself. Shatta's luxurious lifestyle of displaying wealth through big cars is now going to cost him money in the form of taxes to the state starting 1st August 2018 and it is upsetting Shatta. lease do not let Shatta court your sympathy because his anger is due to the choice of his lifestyle. If what is going on is bad, think about campaigning against the government in power and never think about revolution for it is never a solution to bad governance. Resolution is a backward looking solution! Good luck Shatta
Bring it dude,"sensible shatta" but your father will be the first casualty
The funny part of this is that most of the Gangatuan ***barred word*** are perpetuated by the youth in politics. Revolution is not the answer because it will send us back so many years in terms of development.
Masa you have really said the truth, this leaders so call politicians are really collapsing this country.When they are caught they left them walk free.Ghana is suffering because of this leaders
hellish guy.illiterate guy with senseless up brought at home.do you know what you are really using your ***barred word*** big mouth to talk about? .***barred word*** and do your music.your mother thought you were going to grow to be doctor,lawyer,pilot,police,teacher,soldier.but you ended up to smoke Ganja and God willing, you have been blessed with music carer.take it or not than to talk about revolution.you piece of ***barred word***
this ed10t will be the first person i will personally attack when that time comes
@Are you sure: Thank you. u just said what i was going to say. in fact, all politicians and their associates which includes pastors, media men and women, and these so-called celebrities will all go down. how can this moron tell me he is not part of the ple destroying this country? to the extent that he was even given an award by the president to f002ling the ple with those stup13d songs. i cant wait for that day to come. by the way has this ed10t extended his time on earth bcos we were told he has until december.
My brother don't talk of things you don't know. Trust me, with your flashy cars you will be easily mixed up with those who will be described as nation wreckers. By the time it will become clear that you are Shatta, you will be nearing your grave. Ask what happened to women who were driving cars during Rawlings' first revolution.
This is true talk. THe politicians have long taken the Ghanaian youth for granted.