I’ll beat Deportee like my child; he should bring my ₵30,000, car and land — Shatta Wale unleashes fury » ™

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Deportee inevitably started the feud when he stated recently that after they were arrested with the musician over his fake gunshot incident, he got himself bail and left them to their fate.

“You know we went to prison together. He got himself bailed, but without us…these are the things, I don’t want to speak. Maybe with time, we will speak. I know it is a bombshell and it will go out there and it is going to escalate a whole lot of things,” he said in an interview on ‘Time With The Stars’ with Larry Bozzlz.

Shatta Wale got offended and issued some fiery messages on his Snapchat platform aimed at him. Deportee also fired back as contained in the immediate link below;

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Wale then stormed back and asked Deportee should shut up else he would not only beat him up but will get him arrested for attempting to rape his (Shatta) secretary.

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“When we went to Kumasi, you went to force my Secretary in the bathroom because you wanted to rape her. She wanted to report you to the Police. If you fool I will let her go and you will go back to jail,” he threatened Deportee.

“Deportee, do I owe you money? Is your money with me? You can’t afford to pay this small amount of money for your bail but you are out there writing nonsense. You better stop what you are doing, coward!” Shatta charged in a new video.

“If I give you money you don’t tell people that I do this or that. See let me tell you, bring my GHC30,000, the car and the land otherwise you won’t have it easy. Someone will think that I am mad. ..if you say you are a gangster don’t call the police…I am in town. Come meet me in town and be fooling like that I will beat you like you are my child,” he added.

In 2021 an Accra Circuit court remanded Shatta, Deportee and two others into prison custody and later granted bail to the tune of ¢100,000 each for the publication of false information that claimed Shatta had been shot.

SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com

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