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You Said We Should Rise And Fight, Now You Dey Say Different Thing, ‘U No Get Sense”-Die-Hard Fans Of Shatta Wale Blast The Singer For The Inconsistency In His Post Regarding Ejura Killing

Pinaxnews.com earlier reported that popular Ghanaian entertainer, Prince David Osei has reacted to the shootings at Ejura in the Ashanti Region.

Confirmed reports indicates that 2 young men have been confirmed dead after a conflict with the Military.

Report has it that the youth were protesting after the killing of one Ibrahim Kaaka Mohammed, a fix the country activist. Sharing his view on the issue, Prince strongly said the methodology utilized by the military was of a bad decision adding that on the off chance that care isn’t taken, the peace we enjoy in the country would be obliterated.

Prince David Osie in reacting to the Ejura killings took to the microblogging platform and tweeted with caption;

”Aiming at protesters and shooting at them is a NO NO what happened to tear gas, rubber bullets……. let’s pray for Ghana.. like joke like joke we about destroying the peace we enjoy as a nation!! Few weeks ago we were voted the 2nd most peaceful country in Africa! #pray4Ghana

Well, the Shatta Movement Boss, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, prevalently known as Shatta Wale has also added his voice to the killings.

As per the dancehall star, the problem in Ghana has to do with the youth adding that the youth cannot stand up and fight for their right. He further added that the only thing they are good at is typing ”Nonsense” on social media.

This is what he had to say;

”As for Ghana dierr the problem is us the youth.. we can’t stand up and fight for our right..Nonesense.. Everyday typing online…Massa that no go solve anything, Rise and fight and stop writing this nonsense essays!! Mek I think”

Just after urging the young to battle for their right, Shatta Wale concluded the time had come to for him to attack the youth once more.

He boldly took to his Facebook page and stated that the youth are ‘educated fools’ perched via online media crying fix the country as opposed to getting a new line of work.

He further added that the you should fix their apathetic mentalities and let government be.

Apparently, his comment did not sit down well with some of his die-hard fans and as a result, most decided to unfollow him calling affirming that he is indeed inconsistent as said earlier by Arnold Asamoah Baidoo.

Checkout their reactions below;

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