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Shatta Wale’s video to Jackie Appiah is uncalled for and Pathetic- Mixtic fires.

Entertainment critique and brand expert Mixtic RomRas has hit back at the Self acclaimed Dancehall king Shatta for going hard on Jackie Appiah and described his act as immature and defamatory.

According to him, the way Shatta Wale reacts to issues are not in the way to help the industry grow rather bring division among industry folks and attacking a lady that way, was very bad looking at the brand “Jackie Appiah”.

Jackie Appiah 

Shatta wale know for controversies, his reaction makes the good message he wants to carry across lose its value due to the use of abusive language and personal attacking people, Mixtic has said.

In a Facebook post sighted by Youngprs.com this was what Mixtic wrote on his wall

But on a more serious note, the way Shatta wale went about his live video against Jackie was soo wrong and defamatory.

We all have our wrong sides but it’s very wrong to even try to talk about a woman trying hard to mind her business in such an uncalled for manner.

This is very pathetic Charley…

No matter how bad i see myself i can’t talk about a woman this way, too bad.

Hmmm in the name of fighting for the same industry you say you love.

Well people always say he needs attention but this isn’t attention this looked personal and infact I wish here was UK Nanka Greenwood.

When i felt i was on the wrong path in my line of duty, i decided to stay away from trouble bcos keeping a reputation is very critical to your future opportunities and developments

Any SM fan who wouldn’t condemn such an act is seriously being guided into a sinking ship.

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Shatta wale also stressed on the need for the leaders of the country to be accountable to the people and hitting on the controversial E-levy.

As it stands now major of Ghanaians are not in support of the passing of the electronic transaction levy but the government is doing everything possible to get it pass into law.

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