Broadcaster Nana Aba Anamaoh has expressed her disappointment by the continuous refusal of the organizers of Ghana Music Awards to include Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale in the awards scheme.
She called the decision by events company CharterHouse “a travesty of justice” and petty.
“I’m completely disappointed that you have an organization that is rewarding musicians and because of such pettiness, Shatta Wale is not nominated,” said Anamoah during an interview with Berla Mundi on Rythmz on GhOneTV.
It is a travesty of justice. Its unheard of. I think CharterHouse must get over it. It’s about time they rose above it. it’s really unnecessary.”
She also applauded the ‘Ayoo‘ act for rising above negativity.
“I think he works hard, he doesn’t pay attention to the negative energy he is rising above all of them. I love Shatta Wale because despite the negative tags that people associate with Shatta Wale, he is rising above them, he is rising on the clouds. That is what I love about Shatta Wale. Everything he touches turns to gold.”
Read below our report in 2016 about the situation between CharterHouse and Shatta Wale.
Dancehall Muscian Shatta Wale faces being banned for a good number of years by organizers of the Ghana Music Awards.
Livefmghana.com sources say a decision has been reached and should be communicated to the artiste and general public.
“They must have taken a decision by now so i am sure they will get to tell us something in hours or in the next few days, ” a source, who was once active in Ghana’s music space and has years of industry expertise projected Tuesday.
Two years ago, the ‘Kakai’ hitmaker warned the awards scheme against nominating any of his works. On the night of the show last year, he headlined a concert at the beach, supported by Sarkodie, who also had his own issues with CharterHouse.
Even though Shatta Wale had a good year in 2015, there has been a lot of debate as to whether he should be awarded by the music body he called all sorts of derogatory names.
His fans have in recent days called for a boycott of headline sponsors Vodafone, should their ‘idol’ not get any nominations. Wale submitted his works a fortnight ago.
Shatta Wale’s disagreement with CharterHouse started when he lost out on a dancehall category award to Kaakie in 2013. He insulted both the company and Kaakie, later recording a song in which he claimed he didn’t need any award.
He also recorded videos in which he called CharterHouse and its CEO names, leading to the former being sued.
Months down the line, he apologized to CharterHouse, its CEO and Samini after the birth of his son asking they start their relationships altogether and on a ‘fresh’ page.
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