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Shatta Wale Fires Verbal Missiles at Okraku-Mantey, Declares Him “The Least Intelligent” in Creative Arts

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If there is one thing Shatta Wale never runs out of, it is opinions. And this time, the self-styled Dancehall King has aimed his latest lyrical cannon at former Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey.

During one of his signature social media sessions, where anything can happen and usually does, Shatta Wale launched into a fiery critique of the former entertainment pundit, branding him “the least intelligent person” in Ghana’s creative arts industry.

Yes, you read that correctly. Not one of the least. The least.

The Gloves Were Never On

According to Shatta Wale, his frustration stems from what he sees as unfulfilled promises made to players within the creative arts sector during Okraku-Mantey’s time in government. The musician argued that many industry stakeholders expected meaningful reforms and support, but those expectations never quite made it to the stage.

For Shatta, that disappointment appears to have fermented into a full-blown grievance.

The outspoken musician questioned Okraku-Mantey’s contributions to the industry and suggested that the former deputy minister failed to deliver the transformation many creatives had hoped for.

From Entertainment Pundit to Political Figure

Before stepping into politics, Okraku-Mantey built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most recognizable entertainment commentators and industry executives. He later transitioned into public office, serving as Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture after years of involvement in creative arts advocacy.

But if Shatta Wale’s latest comments are anything to go by, the dancehall star believes the report card from that chapter deserves more red ink than gold stars.

Social Media Gets Front-Row Seats

As expected, the comments have set social media buzzing.

When Shatta Wale speaks, Ghanaian entertainment timelines rarely stay quiet. Supporters quickly rallied behind him, arguing that the creative industry still faces many of the same challenges it complained about years ago. Others felt the musician’s criticism was unnecessarily harsh and crossed the line from accountability into personal attacks.

Then again, subtlety has never exactly been part of the Shatta Movement handbook.

Another Day, Another Headline

Love him or loathe him, Shatta Wale remains one of Ghana’s most headline-generating entertainers. Whether he is releasing music, settling scores, offering unsolicited industry audits, or turning a livestream into prime-time drama, he has mastered the art of keeping the public conversation orbiting around him.

As for Okraku-Mantey, he is yet to publicly respond to the latest verbal uppercut.

Until then, Ghana’s entertainment spectators can grab their popcorn and refresh their timelines, because in the never-ending reality show that is showbiz, the next episode is always just one livestream away.

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With over 25 years of experience in the music industry, Richmond Adu-Poku adeptly integrates his expertise in writing, music, and entrepreneurship. He serves as the General Secretary of the Ghana Association of the Phonographic Industry (GAPI) and the CEO of Ghana Music Live. Richmond is also a sought-after consultant for key industry players, including MUSIGA. In addition to his creative roles, he works full-time as a business consultant.

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