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If this is a joke, is not funny – Reggie Rockstone reacts to Shatta Wale’s hoax

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If this is a joke, is not funny – Reggie Rockstone reacts to Shatta Wale’s hoax
If this is a joke, is not funny – Reggie Rockstone reacts to Shatta Wale’s hoax

Legendary rapper, Mr Reginald Yaw Asante Ossei popularly known as Reggie Rockstone has reacted to the allege shooting of Ghanaian Dancehall star  Shatta Wale.

Speaking on TV3 NewDay on Tuesday, October 19, monitored by GhanaPlus.com he said the development was not funny if those behind it thought it was.

Reggie Rockstone explained, the award winning musician had followers who loved him dearly and it was unfair to put all of them through such trauma adding it was inappropriate for anyone to call death upon himself  in the first place.

That not withstanding, he noted death prophecies had been spoken on his life of Shatta Wale and he wouldn’t want it to come to pass and doesn’t see the need to play such jokes.

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“I am gonna find him and I get some words for Shatta but am not going to say it here because I am old gee we don’t talk like that”.

“But whoever is behind it, the friend, if they thought it was a joke it is not funny. You know the story of the crying wolf and people have spoken death on Shatta and you don’t want that to manifest,” he said.

Shatta Wale will be killed like Lucky Dube

The self acclaimed dance-hall king was reported shot by unknown men on Monday, October 18.

The report comes in days after it was reported a man of God had prophecies in a viral video that the celebrated music icon would be shot dead and that also on October 18,  just like South African reggae musician Lucky Philip Dube.

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Lucky Dube was shot and killed by assailant on October 18, 2007 in Rosettenville , a suburb of Johannesburg.

 Shooting hoax

However, the allege shooting turn out to be a hoax as the ‘My Level’ hit maker has spoken in a Facebook post.

He made a post shortly after the Ghana Police Service released a statement it was investigating the allege shooting of the dance-hall artiste

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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