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Shatta Wale Shows Humility As He Speaks About The Manhyia Palace

IdeasghonlineBy IdeasghonlineSeptember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Shatta Wale Shows Humility As He Speaks About The Manhyia Palace
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Speaking about the Manhyia Palace, Shatta Wale Exhibits Humility

Shatta Wale has once again expressed his emotions in a way that has captured the interest of many Ghanaians. This time, the dancehall performer, who is well-known for his audacious remarks and extravagant demeanour, decided to express his respect in a very intimate manner.

“If I were in Kumasi, I would sweep the Manhyia Palace every morning,” he remarked. Although it was a straightforward statement, it had profound significance since it expressed his feelings about the Ashanti Kingdom, the Asantehene, and the culture that many people cherish.

Such remarks revealed a different side of Shatta Wale, who is frequently surrounded by controversy, music, and stardom.

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Shatta Wale Shows Humility As He Speaks About The Manhyia Palace

Instead of speaking about money, shows, or the music industry, he chose to talk about humility and service. The thought of him, a big star, sweeping the palace every morning is not something people would normally imagine, but his choice of words painted a picture of how much respect he has for tradition. It also gave a sense that, beyond the noise and energy of his career, he knows the value of honouring great institutions.

By saying, “I would sweep the Manhyia Palace every morning if I were in Kumasi,” Shatta Wale placed himself not as a celebrity but as a regular person ready to show respect. Sweeping may sound like a small act, but in many Ghanaian homes, sweeping is one of the first tasks done to start the day. It keeps the home clean and shows care for the place where people live. For him to use that example in speaking about the Manhyia Palace was his way of saying that he would be proud to serve and take part in protecting the dignity of the Asante Kingdom.

The Manhyia Palace, the seat of the Asantehene, is more than just a building. It is a symbol of history, power, and tradition. Many Ghanaians, especially those from the Ashanti Region, see it as a sacred place where culture is preserved and respected. Shatta Wale’s words showed that he understands this and that he wanted people to know how much he values the palace. His statement suggested that fame means nothing if it does not come with respect for culture and leadership.

Fans who heard his words felt touched, because in Ghanaian society, humility is one of the greatest values. It is not common for a star to openly say he would take up such a humble duty. By choosing sweeping as his example, Shatta Wale made it clear that respect is not about doing something grand or expensive, but about simple acts of service that show love.

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