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Dancehall Artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale appears to be in support of the controversial video shoot at the Jubilee House by American rapper, Meek Mill.
He said anyone who is against the shooting of the video at the Jubilee House is a "villager."
A teaser of Meek Mill’s music video on Twitter shows some parts of the Jubilee House including the podium of President Akufo-Addo featured in the video.
The content of the video has since generated conversations on Twitter with many Ghanaians condemning the act.
They believe the act by the American rapper has made the Jubilee House now unsecured instead of it being the highest security zone in the country.
You wan go america go take pictures for White House ,
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) January 9, 2023
You say “year of return “ and your own black brother come shoot video as he return home you bore ..
You are a villager trust me !!!
JJC —Jon’s
However, Shatta Wale in a Twitter post on Monday said “you wan go America go take pictures for White House. You say “year of return” and your own black brother come shoot video as he return home you bore. You are a villager trust me!!!”
Meanwhile, North Tongu Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has called for the immediate dismissal of persons responsible for what he said is the “despicable desecration of the Jubilee House.”
“All those responsible for this despicable desecration of the Jubilee House by Meek Mill must be fired immediately. How do those explicit lyrics from the president’s lectern project Ghana positively?
Is Ghana’s seat of government no longer a high-security installation?”, Mr. Ablakwa tweeted.
Multiple checks by MyJoyOnline.com show that the said video which was earlier posted on Sunday evening on the rapper's Instagram page has been deleted as of Monday morning.
The deletion comes in the wake of widespread public agitations from a section of Ghanaians about the said video.
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