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Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has replied film producer Ola Michael after he said the singer does not deserve a diplomatic passport.
During a discussion on Accra-based United Showbiz, Ola Michael reacted to calls by the former French ambassador to Ghana, Ann-Sophie Ave, to grant artistes like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Stonebwoy diplomatic passports.
She said this will serve as a way of promoting the entertainment, culture, and arts industry in Ghana.
Ola, a pundit on the show, argued that Shatta Wale's attitude is undeserving of a diplomatic passport.
"We can't give someone like Shatta Wale a diplomatic passport for him to turn around and sit on social media insulting people," Ola insisted.
However, after closely scrutinizing Ola's comments, an unhappy Shatta has released a 'diss' song directed at the film producer and his wife.
Shatta called out Ola Michael while labeling him with unprintable words in the 3-minute-long diss track which is currently making waves on social media.
The dancehall artiste is known for his altercations with some industry personalities whose actions or comments he considers offensive.
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