
Nigerian popular critic, and actor, Uche Maduagwu has advised Ghanaian singer, Shatta Wale, following his rant on social media over how Nigerian artistes and fans treat their Ghanaian counterparts.
Uche, who stated this via his Instagram page, on Monday, December 28, told the Ghanaian dancehall singer to keep it cool with himself, so as not to receive slap from Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke, just like Jim did to him (Uche) months ago, after he called out the fellow actor on social media.
Mr Maduagwu also advised Shatta Wale to desist from being jealous and envy of his Nigerian brethren.
Uche wrote, “Dear ShattaWale, if Jim miracle hand can format my Medulla Chinchingata, the Lord will do am for you.
“Brother, honestly, I do not need to listen to your #music the way you are fearfully made by God is enough lyrics to behold.
“Just because you allegedly tried to #KISS Davido on lips in a club in #Ghana sometime ago and he politely ran away e don turn wahala. Must you have your way with all men? Appreciate who you are if a Nigerian music icon refuse to KISS and romance you, find another man, do not transfer the aggression on every Nigerian singer that is doing better than you.
“Nigerians #LOVE and RESPECT #Ghanaians and they do same so no use your ENVY #Raggae spoil our superiority BLUES.”
Recall that a day ago, a video went viral on the internet, which had Shatta Wale calling out Nigerian artistes during his concert in Ghana.
Wale claimed that Nigerian artistes are not always supporting Ghanaian artistes, even when the whole Ghanaian music industry put Nigerian artistes and their songs first.
He also added that this has been his issue with Nigerian artistes, as well as their fans, who would reject every Ghanaian artistes, as well as their songs and choose them over the Nigerian ones, when they’re supposed to support each other, at the same time, with love.
Shortly after his rants, few Nigerian entertainers responded to him, as they advised him to use his public figure and popularity to promote peace and love, rather than division and hatred.