Self-acclaimed
Africa’s
dancehall
king,
Shatta
Wale
has
caused
a
stir
on
social
media.
Shatta
Wale
is
trending
across
social
media
platforms
following
his
interview
on
Rants,
Bants,
and
Confessions,
Glitch
Africa
Studios’
engaging
Podcast
hosted
by
Efia
Odo,
Gisela
Amponsah,
and
Ama
Burland.
Shatta
Wale
disclosed
during
the
interview
“I
started
saving
at
the
age
of
14
as
a
rich
kid.
I
went
to
Prudential
Bank
at
age
14
and
told
them
I
was
18
years
old.
My
father
used
to
give
me
pounds
and
dollars
as
daily
upkeep
so
at
age
14
I
had
750,
000
Ghana
Cedis
in
my
account”.
He
went
on
to
add
that
“I
was
okay.
I
didn’t
have
to
buy
anything
because
he
was
buying
all
my
clothing.
I
drove
one
time
to
the
bank
when
my
dad
wasn’t
at
home.
The
bank
manager
knew
I
wasn’t
18
though”.
Meanwhile,
Shatta
Wale
disclosed
that
he
was
unable
to
get
back
his
money
because
according
to
him,
“When
I
became
broke,
I
had
forgotten
about
that
money
saved
with
the
prudential
bank.
It
was
only
later,
after
my
Bandana
days
that
I
remembered.
When
I
went
to
the
bank,
they
said
my
name
wasn’t
in
the
system
so
I
couldn’t
get
it
back”.