Shatta Wale apologises for attacking road contractor

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Rowdy Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has rendered an apology to the management of Oswal T Constructions over the disaster that ensued between your pet and workers of the corporation Monday, May 31, 2021.
GHPage. com earlier documented on how Shatta Wale apparently mobilised thugs to strike an Engineer in charge of the particular construction site for avoiding his use of a street under construction off the Adjiriganor stretch.
In a one-minute video clip address, Shatta Wale referred to the incident as “unfortunate” amid begging for forgiveness from the Engineer, Mr Kennedy Acquah.
He revealed the way the owner of the construction company had been someone he respected and always wanted to satisfy.
“The man in question is definitely my dad, he’s my friend. They are somebody that I always wanted to fulfill but it’s so regrettable things had to happen in this way. I also want to say remorseful to Kennedy for anything that happened and I believe he can also find a place in their heart to forgive myself. This is Ghana and we are usually one people and that is how we live, ” stated Shatta Wale.
The Shatta Movement boss vehemently refused paying 4 million cedis for the road to be built.
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Following a incident, Mr Kennedy Acquah and Shatta Wale possess shared insight into what exactly occurred.
Narrating his side from the story, Kennedy Acquah revealed that Shatta Wale approached him upon Saturday and ordered them to lengthen the road works to his workplace.
He recounted how Shatta Wale and his boys pounced on them at the construction web site despite the roadblock sign on the street.
In an interview on Hitz FM, Shatta Wale refused assaulting the workers but described that he only confronted all of them as to why they were working on the road that has already been tarred.
According to Shatta Wale, this individual complained to the constructors in regards to the untarred road leading to their office which needs to be labored on.
Listen Shatta Wale’s job interview below.

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