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Shatta Wale Defends Peller And Jarvis, Responds Strongly To Critics

  • Shatta Wale is in the spotlight for supporting Peller and Jarvis.
  • They recently faced criticism on social media, with Peller accused of lacking humor and Jarvis being called out for pausing her robot AI videos.
  • Shatta Wale took to his official X page to defend them, criticizing those who attack the TikTok stars.

Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale, whose real name is Charles Mensah Jr., is in the spotlight for supporting Nigerian TikTok stars Habeeb Hamzat (Peller) and Elizabeth Aminata Amadu (Jarvis).

They recently faced criticism on social media, with Peller accused of lacking humor and Jarvis being called out for pausing her robot AI videos.

Shatta Wale took to his official X page to defend them, criticizing those who attack the TikTok stars.

He noted that Peller and Jarvis earn thousands from their platforms, while their critics often don’t have cars.

“A Small girl and small boy Dey make thousands of dollars online and you want to fight them. At your age you are not even shy u no get Camry Ppl deh go thru a lot ooo ”

See Shatta Wale’s tweets below:

In a tweet, Shatta Wale talked about Jarvis’s success. He mentioned that the female livestreamer earns $30,000, which is around N48 million each day.

Shatta also pointed out that the critics’ sisters could have achieved similar success in Ghana if they had supported her.

See his tweets below:

Recall that Jarvis caused a stir among Ghanaians recently by discussing the cars she observed in Ghana and making comparisons to those in Nigeria.

In other news, wife expressed her surprise when she walked in to find her once-stern husband riding a small bike with their kids.

She shared the funny moment on social media.

Upon entering, she noticed her husband fully engaged in play, zooming around the living room as the children chased him.

In her post, she commented on how her serious husband had changed thanks to their kids.

“And this man been serious before ooh but children don humble am,” she wrote.

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