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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Ghanaian dancehall king, Shatta Wale’s mother, Mama Shatta has come out to reveal that he has not been taking care of her anymore.
According to her, for the past 3 years, she has not set her eyes on Shatta Wale because he doesn’t allow her to visit neither does he visit her.
In an interview, Shatta Wale’s mother revealed that his son has made an enemy of her because his former girlfriend Magdalene Love who is back into his life has poisoned his mind.
She noted that Magdalene has convinced Shatta Wale that she’s a witch and she’s bewitching him.
According to Shatta Wale’s mother, Shatta doesn’t pick her calls and he’s consciously avoiding her because he’s afraid.
However, blogger Those Called Celebs has revealed that Magdalene has done nothing to persuade Shatta Wale not to look after his mother. She noted that Magluv is a gossiper, but apart from that, she has been a very good girl for Shatta Wale, even more than what Michy was.
According to blogger Those Called Celebs, Shatta Wale has a wicked character of not taking care of his family. She revealed Shatta has even abandoned his sisters, not only his mother.
Also, Shatta Wale’s girlfriend, Magdalene Love has denied his mum’s claims that she has influenced Shatta not to take care of her. She vowed during an interview that she wouldn’t wish that for herself as a mother so she has no hand in Shatta Wale’s decision of not taking care of her.
Meanwhile, Shatta is yet to react to the issue. He is acting unconcerned.
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