Ghanaian dancehall sensation, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., popularly known as Shatta Wale, recently unveiled his most significant life regret, which revolves around not choosing a path in law.
Despite achieving remarkable success as a multi-award-winning musician and proudly bearing the title of “African Dancehall King,” Shatta Wale expressed a deep sense of unfulfillment in a candid interview with the BBC’s Stefania Okereke.
Shatta Wale admitted, “My most profound life regret is that I did not become a lawyer.”
He went on to reveal that he still entertains the idea of pursuing a legal career, saying, “I may consider studying law when I’ve amassed enough resources. While I acknowledge my success in music, my heart’s desire was to become a lawyer.”
He said he is still contemplating becoming a lawyer “when I make enough money. I know I’m a successful musician, but I wanted to be a lawyer.”
He added that he is a “nice guy” but unfortunately many do not see him so.
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