Musician Shatta Wale is pleading with patrons of the Afro Nation concert who robbed American rapper Meek Mill to return his phone.
The musician, who had been excited to visit Ghana, performed at the event on Thursday. But prior to his performance, his commute to the premises ahead of his performance was a turbulent one. He was mobbed by fans excited to see their superstar.
Amateur footage showed Meek climbing over the gate into the arena, as he struggled to ditch the zealous group.
He later informed fans while on stage that he had been robbed. In a post on Instagram later, he noted that his phone had been stolen and pleaded for whoever had it to return it.
Shatta Wale took to his Twitter page to plead with the patrons who may have come across the phone to return it.

“Streetz, if you know you have Meek Mills’ phone please return am…you can't do that to a real hustler…Meek inspires all of us on the streets a lot,” he wrote.
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