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Dancehall artistes Samini and Shatta Wale are currently preaching peace to their fans and the general public ahead of the December 7 polls.
The two artistes, who had on several occasions thrown jabs - in songs, social media and in interviews - at each other, are using their influence to urge their fans and Ghanaians to maintain the peace the country is enjoying by not engaging in violence.
The acts, after years of having a go at each other, smoked the peace pipe on social media recently when Shatta Wale turned 32 on October 17.
Read: Shatta Wale ends beef with Samini on his birthday
Now the big question is, will Shatta Wale perform at Saminifest concert on December 3 to prove that they have truly put their past behind them.
Samini answers the question in an interview with Doreen Avio on Joy News’s Let’s Talk Entertainment with Doreen Avio.
Watch the interview below:
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