Ghanaian Celebrities Should Wake Up: Shatta Wale On Gaming Commission Ban [ARTICLE]



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The commission, a few days ago, prohibited gambling companies from using celebrities and influencers in their advertisements and that comes to shorten the roles of ambassadors that some celebrities have signed with gambling companies.

Wendy Shay, signatory of the RuffTown Records label, was the first to react to the ban on her Twitter page yesterday, saying: “GH Celebs, can we put aside our differences and fight the system? I guess we don’t know how powerful we are … Well, I’m going to take the FDA and Gaming Commission to Human Rights Court. Celebrities are Ghanaian too and deserve better! Ghana wakes up “.

Now, Shatta Wale has weighed in on the ban with advice for fellow celebrities.

According to hitmaker “Ayoo,” who recently signed an ambassador deal with a new gambling company, the recent ban has a large-scale effect on other celebrities, so they need to wake up and take action.

“When the FDA banned celebrities from advertising alcoholic beverages, some actors in the creative arts didn’t care because they weren’t signed to such ambassador agreements.” he said in a video he shared on social media.

“Now celebrities have been banned from advertising gambling companies,” he says. “We need to wake up. It’s so sad. It may not affect me, but it could affect most of us. Not just musicians, but actors and actresses and anyone within the creative arts industry. “

Added: “Sometimes when I sit back and imagine how we do our things, I feel sad about our industry.”

Watch Shatta Wale talk about the recent ban below.

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