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‘Drip Lord’ Shatta Wale’s Throwback Photo From ‘Winneba Secondary School’ Days Pops Up, Fans react

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Controversial dancehall musician, Shatta Wale’s throwback photograph of himself as a pupil at Winneba Secondary College, now Winneba Senior Excessive College, has sparked reactions amongst his followers.

Even though he didn’t say when he graduated, the artist appeared good-looking in a snapshot he uploaded with three of his highschool classmates.

Shatta Wale was wearing his signature ‘saggy’ Khakis, a white short-sleeved shirt, and a sling bag slung over his shoulders.

Nevertheless, different followers who stumbled upon the photograph have been prepared to reply. Many of the reactions have been centered round how they may see a frontrunner in Shatta Wale even in his teenage years.

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Shatta Wale's photo from 'Winneba Secondary School' days pops up

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Fans react to Shatta Wale's Winneba Secondary School photo
Fans react to Shatta Wale's Winneba Secondary School photo

In different information, Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare, the founding father of the Perez Dome, has been criticized by by his former college mate, Hon. Kennedy Agyapong.

Kennedy Agyapong expressed his displeasure with  Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare who deliberate to carry a worship service early on a weekday.

Bishop Agyin-request Asare’s request for members of the congregation to be at church at 9 a.m.,  is a waste of productive time that would have been used to work. 
 per the opinion of Kennedy Agyapong,

Some Christians in Ghana commit appreciable time praying and listening to God’s phrase in church buildings than at work, believing that method will fall from Heaven identical to the times of the Israelites on the desert.

Ken Agyapong showing as a visitor at Agyin-church, Asare’s said the church leaders weren’t thoughtful in scheduling worship at such a interval of the day, and that they need to reorganize.

Supply: PressInformant