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Shatta Bandle says Nigerians helped his career, insists Ghanaian artists aren’t supportive 

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Firdaus Iddrisu, the Ghanaian social media sensation known as Shatta Bandle, has tackled his colleagues in the country’s entertainment industry.

He took to his Instagram page on Wednesday to share a video wherein he poured out his frustrations on Ghanaian artists who he described as “fake”.

His post comes a few days after Shatta Wale, another Ghanaian entertainer, had taken a dig at Nigerian artistes at his concert.

“They said I won’t be able to fill my own stadium. I don’t need any Nigerian artiste to sell out Ghana’s stadium, f**k Nigerian artistes,” Wale could be heard saying while addressing a cheering audience.

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He also wondered why Ghanaian artistes don’t do shows or concerts in foreign countries.

“Who told you Nigerians are not helping Ghanaians? How many Ghanaian artistes go to London or America to do shows’, he asked?

“Ghanaian artistes don’t go anywhere because we don’t support each other, do you understand? Ghanaian artistes, we are fake. So if you say Nigerians are not helping us, they are helping me Shatta Bandle.”

In a related development, Shatta Wale has reacted to an earlier post by 21-year-old Nigerian singer Rema for saying he wants 10 Ghana girls to ease his mind.

Rema had posted, he will need special treatment from Ghanaian girls to ease his mind. However, according to Shatta Wale, Rema’s comment is a total disrespect to Ghanaian women.

10 Ghana girls once I land tomorrow to ease my mind,” Rema tweeted, and in reply, Shatta Wale said, “Whaaaa see total disrespect to our Ghanaian women…“.’

Shatta Wale who has long led an attack on Nigeria and Nigerian artists all week reacted to the post, “don’t you have money to go for a massage? Come chop cuz u alone get Dick.. Nonsense tweet .all in the name of am a star“.

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