A Ghana-based Nigerian music video producer has exposed music star Shatta Wale for refusing to pay arrears from a music video he shot for him with his school fees.
Kamara Michael popularly known as Sire Choppenson has revealed that Shatta Wale didn’t pay equipment costs covered with school fees for a job he did for him back in 2018.
In the video report trending on Vimbuzz, Sire Choppeson said he is doing the expose because Shatta Wale is again refusing to pay him for his service for his Killer Ji Mi song, which is the newest of the artist.
According to Sier Choppenson, he was engaged by the artist to shoot his 2018 hit song Thunder Fire which featured his now-defunct militant group.
Interestingly, after presenting the total cost budget to the Shatta Wale, the artist entreated him to finish the work and get paid [ which wasn’t the mode of work at the time]. He even promised to pay him more in addition to a car gift.
However, Shatta Wale refused to pay the total cost of Ghc30,000 which he allocated from friends in addition to his school fees.
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To worsen the issue, he was refused entry into Shatta Wale’s house when he decided to visit him after days of no payment with flimsy excuses.
The self-acclaimed richest Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale is yet to respond to the claims of Sire Choppenson, and thus, Harrygraphic will update our readers