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    Ghanaian dancehall artist Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has claimed that his contributions to the creative industry have generated more revenue for Ghana than the Ministry of Finance itself.

    Speaking in an interview on JoyPrime on October 15, 2025, the “On God” hitmaker said his work in music and entertainment has created jobs and boosted the economy far more than some government institutions.

    “I can confidently say that I have made more money for this country than the Ministry of Finance or the Ministry of Tourism. I have created jobs and generated real income,” he stated.

    Shatta Wale’s comments come in the wake of his recent encounter with the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), which he described as an experience that hurt not only his brand but also the entire creative arts industry.

    “It didn’t only affect my brand; I believe it affected the entire creative sector. It might be Shatta Wale today, tomorrow it could be someone else. I’m not above the law, and I never let fame get into my head,” he said.

    He further urged the government to treat all citizens with the same level of dignity and care extended to political leaders, saying fairness and respect should be the foundation of governance.

    Shatta Wale’s remarks have stirred debate about the economic value of Ghana’s creative arts sector and the recognition given to entertainers who contribute to national development.

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