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Shatta Wale Drops Epic Reaction To President Akuffo Addo’s Sika Mp3 Dede Comment – See

The president of Ghana, HE Nana Akuffo Addo, mounted a podium yesterday and addressed the nation on some measures the government has taken to solve the current economic crisis but a statement he made has landed on Twitter trends today.

President Nana Addo, in his speech, stated that money does not like noise and would advise Ghanaians to stop talking down the cedi so it can gain strength to fight the dollar.

His statement was a top-up to a point he raised on the cedi depreciating against the dollar. He said;

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“Fellow Ghanaians, as the French would say, l’argent n’aime pas le bruit, to wit, money does not like noise, sika mpɛ dede.”

“Where there is chaos, where there is noise, where there is unrest, you will not find the money. If you talk down your money, it will go down. If you allow some unidentifiable person to talk down your money, it will go down,” the president echoed.

Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale has joined the masses on Twitter to react to the popular quote from the president while addressing the nation on the economic crisis.

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Wale expressed interest in featuring President Akufo Addo on a song titled “Sika Mp3 dede” and included laughing emojis to indicate how hilarious the statement was.

Shatta took to his Twitter page to tweet, “Sika mp3 dede, I for feature this man la 😂😂😂😂”.

Check out some reactions from Ghanaians.

SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on October 31, 2022 9:47 AM

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