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An artiste manager has asked popular Ghanaian dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known in the entertainment industry as, Shatta Wale to appreciate the efforts of others.
Nana Asiamah Hanson popularly known has “Bulldog” said celebrating the successes of others will not harm Shatta Wale.
According to him, that is the only way the 'Kakai' hitmaker will also be honoured.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, October 12, Bulldog asked Shatta Wale to be content with what he has.
“Charles Nii Armah Mensah all your money cannot buy this right here…
“I know your time will come but until then, honour those who honour you , it brings more blessings and supernatural growth.

“Stop being bitter… be happy for everyone. You’re blessed. Be content. And more will follow.
Bulldog’s post was after Khaled, in an Instagram post, shared that he hosted Grammy award-winning Nigerian musician Burna Boy in his home.
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