Dancehall act Shatta Wale climaxed the final rally of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the Accra Sports Stadium with an epic performance.
The artiste, whose hit song ‘Mahama Paper’ has been adopted by the party as its campaign song, performed to the delight of over 40,000 teeming supporters.
Shatta Wale on the night performed well-known songs, including ‘Chop Kiss’, ‘Mahama Paper’ and ‘Kpuu Kpaa’.
President John Mahama, First Lady Lordina Mahama and other party officials did not hesitate to show off their dancing skills to the tunes being dished out by the Dancehall act.
Watch the performance below:
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