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He Shouldn’t Force Me To Speak- Mother of Shatta Wake Thtreantens to Drop Top Secrets For Abandoning Her

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Shatta Wale’s mother, Mama Elsie Evelyn Avemegah has resufaced on the mainstream and social media saying in furtherance of the seemingly frosty relationship she has with her son, she might be forced to divulge unpalatable statements in the public domain.

In a fresh, audio, she’s heard slamming her son for abandoning her after she was ejected from her East Legon mansion by her landlady which Wale had previously informed the media that he was the one who bought the house for her.

Despite ranting in a radio interview on Hot FM about the maltreatment from her son as regards her wellbeing, the mainstream Ghanaian superstar has still not done anything about it. To this end, she hs been captured in a leaked audio reinforcing her lamentations, saying;

“I am the one who birthed Shatta. I gave birth to him at the Police Hospital and suffered a lot. It took thirteen months and nine days before I went into labour. I paid my hospital bills. I circumcised him and paid for it.

I am the only one who looked after my child until he was old enough. I was his support when he was Bandana. I was still his support when he couldn’t make music for over 10 years. It was all me. This child comes from my stomach.

I looked after him for him to become Shatta Wale. Shatta Wale, who talked about what he will do for me, didn’t even take me to Kaneshie.
“People of Ghana, I am very hungry. I’m so hungry. Stop all that talk saying this is hype.

What hype? At my age, what hype do I need? I have hidden things from you for a long time. I just haven’t been talking. I have lost everything. I’m sharing the truth with you. At my age, should I go back to sleeping on the streets? Sleeping inside buses? I used to sleep in buses with him, and if today things are better, shouldn’t he take care of me?”

Shatta Mama also cautioned her son not to push her into speaking ill into his life. She referenced her position as his mother and the implications of such utterances. “People of Ghana, pastors, dignitaries, anyone who wants to help me should do so because I am suffering.

Help me caution Shatta. All that he is doing I’ve been silent. But this time, I will speak up. I will say it all. Look at what Shatta is doing to me, his mother. Since he came on earth, if he has seen someone doing what he is doing to me, then he should continue. But if not, The elders should advise him about the things he is doing. He shouldn’t force me to speak.”

SOURCE: www.PressInformant