You are going too far with your actions, Quophi Okyeame admonishes Shatta Wale

Quophi Okyeame, a musician and radio host, has forwarded Dancehall artist Shatta Wale a warning regarding his recent outburst against Kwasi Aboagye, host of Peace FM's Entertainment Review.

You are going too far with your actions, Quophi Okyeame admonishes Shatta Wale

 Quophi Okyeame claims that the musician went too far in his attack and should be careful with his word choice when venting his rage because it could have serious repercussions.

He made it clear that Shatta Wale's harsh attitude may have gone too far and warned the singer to use caution while expressing his annoyance because doing so could have unforeseen but significant consequences.

 The comments made by Kwasi Aboagye on his show, which questioned Shatta Wale's assertion that he received a sizable payment of 80,000 pounds for a recent performance at the Ghana Music Awards UK, are thought to be the root of the rapper's ire.

Infuriated by the remarks, Shatta Wale used Facebook Live to launch a vicious tirade against the radio host. Not content with that, he further insulted Dr. Osei Kwame, the CEO of the same media conglomerate, as well as Fadda Dickson, the managing director of Despite Media.

Quophi Okyeame on the rants of Shatta Wale

Quophi Okyeame's response to this scandal focused on Shatta Wale's tirade's excessiveness, particularly towards people who were not directly connected to the money dispute. He stressed the need for caution when making public remarks and urged the well-known musician to think about the possible outcomes of his actions

"What did Despite or Fadda Dickson do to deserve such slurs? I believe he overreached and that he should always use caution when making statements. Why target Kwasi Aboagye's superiors if you have an issue with him? If he has an apology to offer, he shouldn't feel proud to do so because that was improper. 

This sector is too small; you never know whose assistance you will require in the future, he recently told Graphic Showbiz.

 According to Quophi Okyeame, Despite Media has the right to put Shatta Wale on a blacklist if they so choose.

"Shatta Wale declared he doesn't need the media, therefore they may opt to blacklist him. Why should a media outlet give you a voice if you openly disrespect them and say that you don't need them? Not everything you say while you're upset is true. Sometimes, you may argue your point effectively and avoid insults, the speaker said.