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18th July 2025 3:41:52 PM
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Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale has launched a scathing attack on media personality Nana Romeo over questions he asked in an interview with musician Tinny.
Nana Romeo asked Tinny if he ever advises Shatta Wale to refrain from attacking people on social media.
While Tinny answered by saying, he even encourages him to go all and attack his attackers, Shatta Wale has warned Nana Romeo against conversations about him on his platform.
"Don’t think of your monthly pay and talk like that toilet station you are sitting in , I am mad ,I wake up and just start dissing ppl Abi … …Foolish man with foolish questions just for trends ..if I start with you , you won’t last on that cheap radio station chair like chamber pot nu … Foolish Romeo with no Juliet aboaba !!" Shatta Wale angrily reacted in a post on X.
Meanwhile, Tinny, who is a Ghanaian highlife musician, has expressed his support for Shatta Wale's decision to attack netizens who attack him.
According to Tinny, Shatta Wale is an embodiment of serenity, but that will not be a reason for him to entertain unwarranted attacks on social media.
In an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM shared on social media on July 18, 2025, Tiny said,
“I tell him to go all out. He should attack anyone who attacks him. Also, he should be at peace with anyone who is equally at peace with him.
"This isn't about the Ga tribe because that is how everyone should live. He shouldn't tolerate any form of nonsense, and that is the best way."
Also, Ghanaian artiste Wendy Shay shared some challenges she faced due to social media trolls.
According to her, netizens chided her over their belief that she was doing all she could with her music career to imitate the late Ebony Reigns.
Thus, some family members were shy to associate with her.
“At a point, my mum asked me to quit music and return to Germany because the trolling was overwhelming and it affected everyone in my family,” she said. “Some of my relatives were even kind of shy to associate with me at the time.”
“Imagine they take your face, edit it to make you look like an old woman, and start mocking and laughing at you. They even said I wasn’t talented enough. It was crazy. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy, but it built me,” Wendy shared.
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