Charles Nii Armah Mensah performs music under the name Shatta Wale and makes dancehall songs in Ghana. The artist believes he deserves praise for helping to keep crime levels low across the country. He wrote on social media on Tuesday that his work helps prevent young people from becoming criminals. Shatta Wale claims he made personal sacrifices to mentor younger artists, helping them avoid illegal activities. The musician compares his crime-fighting efforts to police work.
Ghana earned recognition as Africa's second safest country from the Altezza Travel tourism company. The travel firm released its safety report during January and praised Ghana's impressive crime statistics. Ghana outperforms Canada, Greece, and Australia in terms of overall crime rates among different nations. The Global Peace Index shows that Ghana performs better than Moldova, Bosnia, France, China, and Jamaica in terms of peaceful conditions. Ghana received a perfect zero score on the Terrorism Index measurement.
Numbeo's Crime Index listed Ghana among the three African countries with the lowest crime rates. Rwanda and Tunisia joined Ghana at the top of the safety rankings for the African continent. The positive safety data supports Shatta Wale's claims about reducing criminal behavior through his musical influence. The dancehall performer credits his success to working with experienced guides who helped shape youth programs. His social media statement highlighted his commitment to supporting law enforcement efforts against crime.
Ghana earned recognition as Africa's second safest country from the Altezza Travel tourism company. The travel firm released its safety report during January and praised Ghana's impressive crime statistics. Ghana outperforms Canada, Greece, and Australia in terms of overall crime rates among different nations. The Global Peace Index shows that Ghana performs better than Moldova, Bosnia, France, China, and Jamaica in terms of peaceful conditions. Ghana received a perfect zero score on the Terrorism Index measurement.
Numbeo's Crime Index listed Ghana among the three African countries with the lowest crime rates. Rwanda and Tunisia joined Ghana at the top of the safety rankings for the African continent. The positive safety data supports Shatta Wale's claims about reducing criminal behavior through his musical influence. The dancehall performer credits his success to working with experienced guides who helped shape youth programs. His social media statement highlighted his commitment to supporting law enforcement efforts against crime.