Friends and family of Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale turned up at his East Legon residence on Saturday to celebrate his birthday.
The artiste, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr organized the party to mark turning 36 on October 17.
Present at the party were celebrities including Medikal, Fella Makafui, DKB, businessman Kofi Abban, Hajia4Real, Salma Mumin, D-Black, and many more.
Majority of the guests were dressed in white as requested by the celebrant.
Fans of the 'Melissa' hitmaker also took to social media to send some birthday wishes to him via the hashtag Shattabration.
Also, in a video shared online, Archbishop Duncan Williams was seen praying for Shatta Wale.
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