Nigerian filmmaker and video director, Sir Choppenson, has publicly accused dancehall star, Shatta Wale, of failing to pay for a number of video initiatives.
In a social media video, Choppenson detailed how the self-proclaimed “richest Ghanaian musician” has did not settle excellent funds for a number of music movies, together with the just lately launched ‘Killa Ji Mi,’ filmed in Tamale.
Choppenson claims that regardless of finishing over 13 movies for Shatta Wale, together with the one which caught worldwide consideration and led to a collaboration with Beyoncé, he has but to obtain full fee.
He said that the agreed quantity for current shoots was lower than $5,000, though Shatta Wale had promised $15,000, which stays unpaid.
“I’ve been begging for my cash for over a month now,” Sir Choppenson lamented. “Each time I name, there are excuses or anger from Shatta Wale.”
The video director emphasised his vital contributions to Shatta Wale’s profession and expressed frustration over the delayed funds regardless of assurances from Shatta Wale’s administration.
As of now, Shatta Wale has not publicly responded to those allegations.