Shatta Wale: "I Will Give Two Cars to Moesha and Funny Face to Support Them"

Dancehall mystic Shatta Wale has pledged to help humorous actor Funny Face from Ghana and effervescent actress Moesha Budong.

Shatta Wale: "I Will Give Two Cars to Moesha and Funny Face to Support Them"

Shatta Wale claims to have pulled things together to back the duo in a video that Hidden Truth posted to YouTube.

The "JJC" hitmaker claimed to have numerous cars that work for him, bringing him a sizable sum of money each week.

He could provide them with physical support in the form of money, but he would rather give the pair two cars, one of which they could sell for profit.

Shatta disclosed that he would let the two celebrities six months to use the two automobiles for their own financial gain before reclaiming them.

According to Shatta Wale, the two Ghanaian superstars could have received excellent care from the cars if they had been used for six months.

"You know, I am just witnessing a lot of circumstances in the country. For instance, Moesha is like a sister to me, and funny face is like a brother. "I am attempting to obtain two cars that would provide for their needs for a minimum of six months," he stated.

In the meantime, Shatta Wale has stated that he doesn't need bloggers to discuss this because they have informed him that they won't be posting flattering comments about him on their blogs.

He responded, "No, we don't want to because the bloggers have no idea how blessed we are and how happy we are,"

He continued by saying that he had already given Sammy Baah Flex a call, one of his many attempts to get in touch with Funny Face and Moesha Budong's family.

That is what I intend to do at this time. I've instructed Sammy Flex to speak with the teams of Funny Face and Moesha Budong over the phone," he continued.

In a startling admission, he said that one of his automobiles might bring in as much as 1200 Ghana cedis every day, with the lowest being 800 Ghana cedis. He also said that the cars could provide them with better things every week.

It generates sales of about 1200 Ghana Cedis, with occasional sales of up to 800 Ghana Cedis. I think that if they could receive this on a weekly basis...