Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale, known for his kind heart, has revealed plans to help his colleagues in the entertainment fraternity, Funny Face and Moesha Boduong.
Shatta Wale said he would buy two Shaxi vehicles for them to use for six months of online ride-hailing services.
According to the 'Real Life' hitmaker, his Shaxi rides yield weekly earnings between GH¢800 and GH¢1200, which can provide a sustainable source of income for the two celebrities in their condition.
The Dancehall star said he had asked Sammy Flex, his current manager, to contact Funny Face and Moesha's management team for arrangements.
"Moesha is like a sister to me; my responsibility is to ease the financial burden on her family." He added
Known for his humorous roles in comedic films in Ghana, Funny Face has witnessed a decline in his personal and financial situation due to his public conflict with his baby mom. His unstable financial condition has prevented him from seeing his twin girls, which he recently expressed on social media.
Moesha Boduong, on the other hand, is a famous social media influencer and has made headlines for a different reason. After suffering a stroke, her family launched a GoFundMe campaign to lift funds for her medical care. The incident has left many doubting the weak nature of stardom and wealth.