Ghanaian YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon has reacted to Shatta Wale’s latest attack on him with a very simple message on X (formerly Twitter).
Remember how InsightNewsgh.com reported a few hours ago that Shatta Wale, has lost his composure in front of Kwadwo Sheldon once more.
Earlier on Kwadwo Sheldon demanded an apology from the “My Level” hitmaker? It appears that this didn’t sit well with the artist, who is always right no matter what.
Since the two have been at each other’s throats for years, Shatta Wale used his Facebook page to vent to the YouTuber.
This comes after Kwadwo Sheldon demanded an apology from Shatta Wale and one for his parents during a conversation with seasoned blogger and vlogger Zionfelix.
After that, Shatta Wale went to Facebook and wrote: “Kwadwo Sheldon today I will insult your mother and father and tell them you are a stupid fool.”
In a simple response to Shatta’s latest insults on him, the YouTuber said the “1 Don’ crooner is pushing hard for them to have another social media banter but he has no time for him.
He tweet; “He’s pushing 50.. ain’t nobody got time for him.”
He’s pushing 50.. ain’t nobody got time for him https://t.co/CVmgygpKqe
— Kwadwo Sheldon (@kwadwosheldon) December 5, 2023
Relatedly, Shatta Wale has proclaimed that he is a heavenly servant on a mission to use music to benefit children.
At the Guinness Accravaganza on Saturday, December 2, 2023, Shatta Wale made a commitment to improve the lives of young people by attempting to spare them the hardships he experienced as a child.
He talked about how he uses music to spread the word of God and revealed personal anecdotes of his one-on-one meetings with the Almighty.
“We are blessed by God, and I just want people to follow me for more reasons than just my music.” I am merely God’s servant, spreading the gospel via my music. I occasionally sit down and have private conversations with God. I simply want to do everything within my power to inform people that he is The King of Kings.”
Shatta Wale dispelled rumors about mystical activities, praised those who had faith in him, and exhorted the children to have faith in themselves.