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    Controversial Ghanaian media personality and entertainment pundit Sally Mann has once again thrown shades at dancehall/reggae musician Shatta Wale for threatening to end the music career of young star, Black Sherif.

    In a discussion on Hit FM on November 23, 2024, Sally Mann noted that if the dancehall musician can kill someone’s career, he should first resurrect his.

    She emphasized that the musician is now on a pension bench and irrelevant in the music industry.

    “Nothing is going on well for Shatta Wale. He is on a pension bench. So he has a lot of time on his hands. When I say pension, it doesn’t really mean he (Shatta Wale) has retired; it means things aren’t going well for him. He said that he was going to kill the career of Blacko and also Kweku Smoke, but he has not been able to kill anybody’s career. If he can kill someone’s career, then he should bring his career up first,” she said.

    Sally Mann also advised that Stonebwoy should continue to ignore the “On God” hitmaker if he throws any tantrums at him.

    “As Stonebwoy ignored Shatta, see the way we have pushed his career higher. The awards he has won. So he should continue to ignore him. And the reason why we have always pushed Stonebwoy is because Shatta has said he is not an industry boy. And if you’re not an industry, how do you want the industry to push you?” she said.

    Watch the full video below:

    “Shatta Wale is on a pension bench” – Sally Mann. #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/oN1KB4Rf3p

    — Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) November 22, 2024

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