Shatta Wale apologises to Former President John Mahama

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Shatta Wale and John Dramani Mahama 

In a surprising turn of events, Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has apologised to former President John Dramani Mahama for his past utterances. This development was made public by Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, who shared the news on GTV's Breakfast Show.

According to Rev. Dr. Tetteh, Shatta Wale approached him for help in facilitating an apology to the former President. This led to a heartfelt apology on a flight to London on Saturday, where Shatta Wale went on his knees and expressed remorse for his actions.

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Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, who is currently embarking on his "This Nonsense Must Stop" campaign, played a key role in mediating the apology. His campaign aims to promote peace and unity, and this development is a significant milestone in that effort.

Shatta Wale's apology is a welcome gesture, showing that he is willing to take responsibility for his actions and make amends. This move is a significant departure from his usual controversial statements and public feuds with political figures. By apologising to former President Mahama, Shatta Wale has set an example for others to follow, demonstrating that even in the face of adversity, we can come together and find common ground.

This development is a positive one for Ghana's music industry and political landscape. It shows that with the help of mediators like Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, even the most unlikely of individuals can find common ground and work towards nation building. Shatta Wale's apology to former President Mahama is a step in the right direction, and we hope to see more of such gestures in the future.

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