Accra, Ghana — Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has reportedly bought a fully furnished three-bedroom home in Accra for his mother, Madam Elsie Evelyn Avemegah, ending years of public concern about her living situation. According to several entertainment sources, the luxury property was secured quietly and without fanfare, a gesture that has warmed many hearts and shown a softer side of the controversial artist.

The house, located in a pleasant Accra community, is said to have been purchased by the artist following widespread criticism over his relationship with his mother. The generous gift is believed to be part of Shatta Wale’s effort to mend strained family ties and ensure that his mother no longer sleeps outside or struggles with accommodation — something that had generated sympathy from fans and the public alike.
Although the announcement was made with minimal public fanfare — earning praise for its discretion — some voices from close circles confirm the house is fully furnished and ready for Madam Elsie to move in comfortably. Many fans have taken to social media to celebrate the artiste’s act of love, applauding him for putting family first.
That said, there has been a counter-narrative circulating online, where Madam Elsie herself reportedly denied receiving such a house gift, sparking debate about the authenticity of the claims. Critics have urged clarification, but supporters maintain that the spirit of the gesture — a son providing for his mother — is worth celebrating.
Shatta Wale, whose real name is Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., remains one of Ghana’s most talked-about artists, known for hits and headline-grabbing moments. Whether quiet or loud, this latest story has added another chapter to his complex public life — one that highlights family, generosity, and reconciliation.
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