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Wizkid and Shatta wale reconciled and even performed at event in Ghana



Recall, Shatta once threatened Wizkid, warning him not to come to Ghana. Apparently, it all started when the self-acclaimed king of Ghanaian dancehall music criticized Nigerian music sensation, Wizkid.
In the interview with Kasapa FM, Shatta expressed his displeasure over how Ghanaians, especially celebrities like, put Wikzid on a pedestal.
According to him, there is nothing exceptional about the afrobeats singer. He said Wizkid should be starstruck when he sees him (Shatta Wale).
"I will not see Wizkid and be stunned, I rather want him to see me and be amazed because I don't see anything extraordinary about him, even though he claims to the best African artiste", he said.
This, of course, caused an uproar on social media, with many Nigerians and even Ghanaians attacking Shatta.
Even some Ghanaians apologized to Nigerians for the Shatta's behaviour.. and we didn't even see it coming.
Shatta during one of his rant, took to Facebook to share a video of himself with a gun, where he then threatened Wizkid.
Apparently, it seems as though the 'spat' is over as both singers has both put that behind them and reconciled!

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