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Shatta Wale brags about his new mansion

The dancehall king, Shatta Wale has thrown some subtle shot at those who keep teasing him when he is not nominated in a particular awards scheme in a tweet and if we can read meaning into it, it’s mainly because some people have started teasing him again, when news broke out that, Stonebwoy’s ‘Living Stone‘ album is been considered to be nominated in the 5 Best Reggae Albums at next year’s Grammys.

But that’s not just it. Stonebwoy was also nominated at this year’s Headies in Nigeria together with Sarkodie, with Shatta Wale missing in the list of ‘Best African Artiste Of The Year’

Ghbase.com has monitored several Social media posts by some fans who mocked Shatta Wale for not getting a possible shot at the Grammys or even at the Headies.

Shatta Wale who must have been angered because some people see him as ‘petty’ and also by the trolls asked his fans if awards are used to make investments. In the same tweet, he informed haters of his new mansion he had bought.

In one of his tweets, he tweeted;
Guys guys lets be real here ,Ibe awards we go take do investments ..Hell No!..Lets be focused please!! Just bought a mansion for us all.????



In another tweet, he revealed that the mansion costed a million dollars.



Shatta Wale has been trolled several times in the past and this isn’t anything new. Ghbase.com can recall the number of times some fans of another artiste teased him on Social media for not getting a nomination at the BET when he claims to be the Dancehall king.

Shatta Wale aside being one of the biggest artistes Ghana can boast of multiple investments that rake in some money for him. We know of his gold mine and also his soon to be launched alcoholic beverage among others.

Shatta Wale was adjudged the Artiste of the year at the Ghana Music Awards UK and also won 3 other awards at the same event making him, the artiste to have won most awards at the Ghana Music Awards UK.

Source: ghbsase.com

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