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Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has warned politicians against using fake information attributed to him in their campaigns.
Taking to his Twitter page, Shatta Wale wrote that people keep dragging him into politics with these posts when he has not said anything of the sort.
"I see prominent people in our country posting photoshop statements about me which is not true," he added.
Shatta Wale stated that he "hates" seeing the statements and posts flying across all social media aplatforms.
"Please stop it," he added.
Stop dragging me into matters of politics when I haven’t said anything. I see prominent people in our country posting photoshop statements about me which is not true. Please stop it cuz I hate it !!! pic.twitter.com/oTfYEOOnKU
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) November 29, 2020
His statement comes after some posts on social media claimed he reportedly critised John Mahama for saying the NDC first implemented Free SHS.
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