Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., is a Ghanaian-born producer and reggae-dancehall musician. He is known by his stage name Shatta Wale. His best known song is “Dancehall King”, which led to winning the Artiste of the Year at the 2014 edition of the Ghana Music Awards. He shared series of videos on his Snapchat as he was chilling and having a very good time at home with two pretty girls. The ladies after the swimming session gave the “Gringo” hit-maker a massage and one can tell what transpired afterwards. We can say that since his breakup with Shatta Michy, he’s been posting similar videos and we think it’s just to put Michy off because he probably misses and wants her back.
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He was seen recently flaunting his mansion and cars on social media. In the photos that the musician posted on his Instagram page, the controversial artiste was seen striking a pose while sitting on one of the luxury cars parked in the mansion. Far away in the house were also parked two white Range Rover cars. The house he was spotted in at the time of the picture is believed to be the Zylofon mansion where he resides. The mansion is one of the many houses that the CEO of Zylofon Music, Nana Appiah Mensah, gave to the artiste and some other signed acts of the record label. Reports reveal that the house given to him and some other celebrities under the label was not a dash.
Instead, Shatta Wale and other acts signed to the label were supposed to live in the house for the period that they continue to be artistes under the Zylofon Music record label. Now that an order from the court allows the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) to confiscate all assets of Nana Appiah Mensah, many are saying that the musical star’s house will be taken from him. All the three pictures posted by Shatta Wale depict that the artiste is not worried even though the house he stays in could be taken from him.
The woes of Ghanaian act’s record label began trickling in when the label’s sister company, Menzgold was asked to shut down operations. The owner of both companies, Nana Appiah Mensah, has since been been battling with refunding investments of customers. The release by the crime commission directed all employees, friends, associations and other relations to surrender all properties in their possession which were given to them by the embattled label boss.