Shatta Wale has said in an interview that he possesses the necessary qualities to become the president of the country.
He mentioned that his father is encouraging him to pursue a career in politics to utilize his significant influence to address the various challenges faced by Ghanaians.
During a radio interview with Amansan Krakye, he shared that this encouragement serves as a driving force for him to further his education and acquire the knowledge needed for the responsibilities that lie ahead.
Shatta Wale emphasized that effective politics is not about using complex language, stating that Ghana does not require such verbosity.
He stressed the importance of having capable individuals who can effectively manage the system, highlighting that many competent individuals have left the country. Shatta Wale described Ghana not as a country, but as an estate.
“That is my dream that one day I will have to change Ghana. If the people of Ghana will support me, I will stand on my feet and leave the music. I will be eligible to contest for the Presidency because in the next four years I will be over forty years and we can change things.
Politics is not about speaking big grammar. Ghana is not a big grammar country. I just need heads, people who can control the system. But we have left this country.
Ghana is not a country but rather an estate. Recently the Vice President’s wife’s family member went and pulled down someone’s building and it is normal. But that should not be the case. We should be equal people and that is what we need to develop this country,” he said.
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