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Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko is one of Ghana’s leading transactional lawyers in the country with regards to finding solutions to problems no matter the issue. He is a solicitor and a barrister who was trained in the United Kingdom and in Ghana and guess what, he is more than an accomplished corporate lawyer.
Yesterday, October 17th, 2020, was the birthday of Shatta Wale and guess what, it was more unless like a national party as social media was flooded with his pictures and videos. His fans and followers also took to their various social media handles to celebrate him with some top celebrities from far and near also joining the train to celebrate him on his big day.
Gabby in celebrating Shatta Wale took to the microblogging platform to issue out some words of encouragement to the Shatta Movement boss. He urged Shatta Wale keep doing himself and also make a positive impact on people. This is what he had to say;
”@shattawalegh
hope you spent your birthday looking back at all that you’ve achieved in the years gone by; what you believe you can make better and turn to look ahead to doing more things to impact positively on people. Keep doing what you do best and more to better the best!”

Checkout his post below;
.@shattawalegh hope you spent your birthday looking back at all that you’ve achieved in the years gone by; what you believe you can make better and turn to look ahead to doing more things to impact positively on people. Keep doing what you do best and more to better the best!
— Gabby Otchere-Darko (@GabbyDarko) October 18, 2020
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