Reggae-Dancehall Artiste, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has announced in a Twitter post that he would be going off social media.
Shatta Wale is recognized for always interacting with his fans on his social media platforms, i.e, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, but he is exceptionally active on Microblogging site, Twitter.
Having his fans at heart, he invented a movement on Twitter called 'TuesdayMarket', where he promotes products and businesses for them.
But with his announcement to go off social media from April 26, many fans have expressed worry that 'TuesdayMarket' would come to a halt.
Although the award-wining artist didn't give full details on why he plans on leaving social media, he mentioned in his tweet that he is embarking on the 'journey' for personal reasons.
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) April 21, 2021
I'm Going off social media From the 26th of April 2021 due to my own reasons.
Thank you and I love you allpic.twitter.com/MhCS6yI8t7
Earlier in the week, he revealed that the good things happening to him concerning his music career and his businesses are because of his supportive fans and the favor from God.
Shatta Wale is known to be the leader of arguably the biggest fan base in Ghana called the Shatta Movement.
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