Shatta Wale Trolled Online For Signing Fake Cheque

shatta wale signed fake cheque

Netizens Troll Shatta Wale For Signing Fake Cheque At Rich Game Birthday Party

Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale over the weekend was at the birthday party of a friend, Rich Game, in Kumasi. In the midst of the celebration and merry-making, Shatta Wale dashed his friend a huge cheque of $100,000 (dollars).

The news as noted went viral – however, a blogger has exposed Shatta for signing a fake cheque.

Netizens Troll Shatta Wale For Signing Fake Cheque At Rich Game Birthday Party

The cheque signed on a Fidelity Bank was a cedi cheque, however, the dancehall artist signed the cheque in dollars. Shatta Wale signed a fake cheque at the birthday party of his friend Rich Game, in Kumasi. The dollar amount was signed on a cedi cheque.

This has raised eyebrows online as many denote that you cannot sign a dollar cheque on a cedi-oriented note, thereby trolling the dancehall artist online.

Netizens reacted:

kwabsco1992
Settings soorrrrr😂😂

@princek_arhin:
Ahodwo branch 😂

@lameenwataara:
Shatta please come and explain the amount in words 😂

mondokay.online
The check default is cedis and he wrote dollars 💵 😂😂😂

@richel_nuerkie:
It’s a new currency called the Dollar cedis 😂

@kwabsco1992:
Settings soorrrrr😂😂

Check out a screenshot of the cheque below:

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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Neil Blackson: Neil Blackson has a B.A in Communication studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism & currently undergoing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree programme at the University of Cape Coast. I focus on local news, entertaining news, sports. I'm a socialite and a Manchester United fan :D Contact me on Email: occupygh@gmail.com or Phone: +233 247 659 843