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Legon Students Issue Threats To Shatta Wale Over His Profane Songs| Read All The Details Here

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Legon Students Issue Threats To Shatta Wale Over His Profane Songs| Read All The Details Here

Shatta Wale was on University of Ghana campus during the weekend to perform on show at Bani Hall Artiste night which was jointly sponsored by Busy Internet and United Nations Hall (Bani).

According to eye witnesses, Shatta Wale did not perform not just his hit bangers but also his profane songs which includes  ‘Wo Mame Tw3’, and ‘Onyeaye Sorr’ where both songs speak about commonly known Ghanaian insults referring to the v@gina of one’s Mother.

Ghpage.com can confirm that nd the Legon students have taken it as a gross disrespect not only to the women who were present but the men who graced the occasion.

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One student in particular has taken the necessary steps to ensure future musicians (including Shatta Wale ) who gets the opportunity to perform on the campus bring some sanity into their songs.

Maxwell Amofia, a final year student of the university is petitioning the authorities of the school to ensure musicians don’t mount stage on their campus to sing profane songs.

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Maxwell who also double as a radio presenter at Radio Univers in an email written to Zionfelix and intercepted by Ghpage.com has elaborate how the students are displeased with the songs the likes of Shatta Wale and Ebony Reign Perform when they come to their campuses. The Email reads:

“For every well-organised musical show, the managers largely determine the number of songs an artiste will perform and sometimes the specific songs that should be performed. This is obviously done in line with the purpose and aim of organising the event or show.

If organisers or sponsors are supposed to check the songs these artistes perform even at outdoor events and clubs, wouldn’t it be prudent to do same when these artistes are billed to perform in educational institutions like the University of Ghana?

When an artiste has extremely profane songs which are popular or hits, a corporate institution that organises a show should be able to point out to the artiste that profane songs are not suitable for certain environments especially an educational institution.

The story was quite different when Busy Internet partnered United Nations Hall (Bani) for their 2017 Artiste Night on the campus of the University of Ghana. Billed for the night were Shatta Wale, Keche,
T-Phlow, King Promise among other artistes.

Shatta Wale mounted the stage around 9:30pm and performed for an hour. Aside his Radio friendly songs, the SM Boss also performed a number of lyrically explicit songs not befitting for a campus show that doesn’t only intend to entertain but also educate.

He performed tunes like ‘Wo Mame Tw3’, and ‘Onyeaye Sorr’. Both songs speak about commonly known Ghanaian insults referring to the vagina of one’s Mother. This is a clear disrespect to womanhood and motherhood.

Shatta Wale performed at the Glo Caf Awards last year but was instructed to perform only one song titled ‘Reality’, which has no trace of profanity. In an interview, he admitted that there was no way
he could have objected. So why did organisers of this show allow for such a disturbing incident to occur?

If the Dean of Students checks on the time show on campus end and the nature of these shows, shouldn’t he also check on some of these acts of immorality? Should a school that seeks to teach good morals host shows that will make derogatory remarks about the female reproductive organ?

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Just a month ago, female dancehall artiste Ebony mounted a stage on the same campus and she was seen touching and playing with her private organ throughout the show. As if we hadn’t had enough, she ordered for a bed to be brought on stage. The next thing we realised was that she had pounced on a boy on the bed and was displaying what should have
been limited to the bedroom.

Why has the Dean of Students of the University of Ghana been silent on such issues? Perhaps, it hasn’t gotten to his attention yet.

I love to see Shatta Wale perform everyday but his management team together with organisers of events should scrutinise his selected songs even before the day of the show. There should be some sanctity on our campuses.

The management of Shatta Wale is yet to respond to these allegations of spreading immorality through his songs on Legon campus. Stay with Ghpage.com for all your updates on how this issue will end.

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