In a heartfelt moment witnessed on a flight to London, Ghanaian dancehall sensation Shatta Wale broke down in tears and knelt before former President John Mahama to apologize for past disrespectful remarks. The encounter, narrated by Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, founder of Worldwide Miracle Outreach, unfolded when Shatta Wale approached him for assistance in reconciling with Mahama.
According to Dr. Tetteh, Shatta Wale expressed remorse for hurling insults at the former President and sought an opportunity to make amends. Despite the strained relationship stemming from Shatta Wale's previous outbursts during Mr. Mahama's campaign tour, the dancehall artist was determined to seek forgiveness.
On the plane, Dr. Tetteh escorted Shatta Wale to Mahama's seat, where the artist, overcome with emotion, knelt down and offered a sincere apology. Despite the gravity of the situation, Mahama graciously accepted the apology, even lightening the mood with jests.
In an interview on GTV, Dr. Tetteh emphasized Shatta Wale's humility and commitment to better behavior, acknowledging the significance of his role as a public figure. Shatta Wale pledged to refrain from repeating his past actions and expressed gratitude for Mahama's forgiveness.
The touching encounter highlights the power of reconciliation and serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and forgiveness in fostering positive relationships within the community.
Shatta Wale went on his knees and apologised to former Pres. John Mahama on Saturday on our flight to London - Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh#GTVBreakfast pic.twitter.com/ariF2bcWL6
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