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Shatta Wale’s Shatta Fest Ends in Chaos as Independence Square Turns Into a Dump Overnight

After Shatta Wale’s highly anticipated Shatta Fest came to an end at Independence Square, the aftermath was not as glamorous as the concert itself. The entire area was covered with piles of plastic bottles, food packs, and general waste left behind by the thousands of fans who had attended the show. Videos shared online showed heaps of rubbish scattered across the venue, painting a disturbing picture of what was once a lively celebration of music and culture.

In the middle of the mess, a group known as the Buzstop Boys decided not to wait for anyone else. They came out early in the morning, armed with rakes, shovels, gloves, and waste bags to clean up the massive mess that had been left behind. These young volunteers, known for their dedication to keeping Ghana clean, moved from one end of the Square to the other, collecting trash and restoring the place to order.

Their act of service has drawn attention and praise across social media, especially after a video of them working tirelessly in the dirt began to circulate. In the clip, the Buzstop Boys can be seen loading huge piles of rubbish into waste bins and trucks, while some onlookers stopped to applaud their effort. One user who posted the video on X (formerly Twitter), wrote that the group deserved respect for their love for the environment. He said the Buzstop Boys “have proven again that they care more about the country than most people who only talk about change but never act.”

Many Ghanaians who commented on the video shared the same feeling. Some said that although the festival was a success, the sight of so much waste after the event was embarrassing. They praised the Buzstop Boys for always stepping up to clean areas after concerts, football matches, and other big gatherings, even when they receive little or no support.

One of the group’s members who spoke in a short clip said they didn’t come for fame or recognition. “We just want to see a cleaner Ghana. We can’t keep waiting for the government or anyone else to do what we can do ourselves,” he said while packing trash into a black waste bag. Another added, “We are used to this. Anytime there’s a big event, we already know we’ll have to come back here the next day. We just hope people learn to stop throwing rubbish around.”

The cleanup at Independence Square lasted for several hours, but by the end of the day, the venue looked completely different from the morning. What had looked like a dumpsite was now clean and calm again.

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