He refers to fan-fooling as intelligence; Stonebwoy criticizes Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale is being disparaged by Stonebwoy. Stonebwoy asserts that Shatta is merely kidding himself and is not as smart as he believes he is.

He refers to fan-fooling as intelligence; Stonebwoy criticizes Shatta Wale

In reaction to a tweet regarding the difficult conditions facing former Black Queens goalie Memunatu Sulemana, Stonebwoy made the statement.

Memunatu Sulemana, a former goalkeeper for the Black Queens who represented Ghana at the FIFA Women's World Cup, discussed her difficult situation after retiring from sports in the report.

According to her, despite her decorated career, she earned very little while playing football, which has led her to her current situation.

A Twitter user named Seyram commented on the situation, saying, "You see this is not music oo but what Shatta wale talk about everyday is relating to this chale we need to be smart enough ooo hmmm."

Stonebwoy who was obviously not in agreement, responded, “Let me tell you, that smartness he is talking about is fanfooling…

If government doesn’t pay you, neither is the women football established.”

Recently, Shatta Wale has demanded that the Ghanaian music industry be reoriented.

He contends that the Ghana music industry's limited growth and lack of investment are largely the result of the status quo, and that a complete overhaul is therefore required to rebuild and reinvigorate the business.

He was speaking on an X space on the Ghana music industry that was co-hosted by Austine Woode and news anchor Serwaa Amihere.

"Are we prepared as an industry to locate people who are appropriately qualified to work on spaces, radio stations, and TV stations? People who, from what we can tell, are not coming to talk about their grief.

"Are we prepared to rescue those individuals? If not, as I indicated, we'll need to start looking for our recent graduates from these institutions to start instructing them in industrial courses.

He proposed that the government establish a training program for CEOs in the music and entertainment industries so they can represent the interests of industry participants and draw in the much-needed capital and creativity.

He thinks this will change the industry for the better.

"Those are the steps we must take in order to even inform the government that we require a facility where we can teach individuals to manage our places. Since Serwaa is sitting where she is qualified to be, Austine, why do you think that is? due to the fact that she has studied for it. You can see Kwame Sefa Kayi seated there; he is supposed to be there because he completed the necessary training for what he is doing.

Shatta Wale's ideas aim to create a more prosperous future for the Ghanaian music and entertainment landscape.