Rocky55 Blog of Thursday, 13 February 2025
Source: Isaac Appiah

After months of conflict, Nigerian videographer Sire Choppenson has said that he and Ghanaian dancehall performer Shatta Wale are now back together. Choppenson recently apologized in public to Shatta Wale and his manager, Sammy Flex, for previous claims he made about unpaid arrears for many music video projects. Choppenson said that Shatta Wale owed him money for several video shootings, including the Tamale-shot "Killa Ji Mi" video, which sparked the argument. When Sammy Flex, the manager of the SM boss, got involved, Choppenson threatened legal action, which heightened tensions.
However, Choppenson said in a TikTok video uploaded in February 2025 that he had visited Ghana for a few days and that Shatta Wale's crew had welcomed him. He said he could have handled the matter better and expressed sorry for the public feud. In the video, Choppenson remarked, "I am really sorry, I think I would have done this differently," "To Sammy Flex, I am also sorry for how things turned out between us." In order to formally apologize for the earlier backlash, the cameraman also disclosed plans to meet Shatta Wale in person. A public conflict that had first generated contentious conversations on social media has come to an end with this reconciliation. Choppenson's readiness to express regret has been viewed

