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I grew up as a rich kid – Shatta Wale brags

October 31, 2024
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I grew up as a rich kid – Shatta Wale brags

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Ghanaian dancehall king Shatta Wale has bragged that he grew up as a rich kid.

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According to Shatta Wale, he had 750,000 cedis in his bank account when he was 14.

Speaking on the Rants and Bants podcast, Shatta Wale bragged saying, ““I started saving at the age of 14, I went to Prudential Bank at the age of 14 and told them I was 18, and my dad liked me, I grew up as a rich kid so to see dollars, pounds all dem currencies I was having it”.

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“At age 14 I saved 750,000 cedis, because when my dad gives me chop money, he does not give me 20 cedis, sometimes he gives me like 500 dollars, sometimes it looks like 2000 cedis and I always have this save in my room, because my dad never wanted me to buy any cloth, no watches, jewelry, nothing everything was bought for me, my games everything”, he added.

Shatta Wale revealed that in his life now and then he was never faking because he was getting money and all the time, he bragged he was having money he was indeed loaded.

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So Shatta Wale had 750k cedis in his bank account at age 14? Wow 😳pic.twitter.com/AEzdKF8c68

— BIG KAY🇬🇭 (@OfficialBigkay) October 30, 2024

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