Shatta Wale shares his painful experience of homelessness after his parents’ split
Shatta Wale shares pain.

Shatta Wale, a renowned Dancehall artiste, has bravely shared his harrowing experience of growing up in a broken home, which left an indelible mark on his life. In a poignant Facebook live video, Shatta Wale revealed that his parents’ breakup had a profound impact on his sanity and well-being. He yearned to live under the care of both parents, but instead, he was forced to navigate the challenges of a broken home alone.
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Shatta Wale’s parents labeled him disrespectful whenever he expressed his feelings about their separation, leading him to flee his home in search of peace. This decision left him homeless, and he was forced to sleep on the streets, in front of stores, and even at filling stations. The trauma he experienced during this period was exacerbated by the fact that he had to rely on prostitutes at Nkrumah Circle for support.
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As a result of his experiences, Shatta Wale developed a trauma response of isolating others. He has learned to cut people off without hesitation whenever they cause him stress or negativity. This coping mechanism, although effective for him, has also led to him being dubbed “the chief cutter.”
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Shatta Wale’s courageous sharing of his story serves as a reminder that the effects of a broken home can be far-reaching and devastating. His testimony also highlights the importance of seeking support and understanding in the face of adversity. By sharing his experiences, Shatta Wale hopes to inspire others who have gone through similar challenges to seek help and find solace in their struggles.
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