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Shatta Wale Reign Socks Being Used By Student To Match In Celebration Of Ghana @63 (Photo)

Shatta Wale Reign Socks Being Used By Student To March In Celebration Of Ghana @63 (Photo)
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Shatta Wale reign socks making history today which happens to be 6th of March 2020 and it marks Ghana’s 64th year after attaining independence from the British.

As such all schools in every district, municipal, region march past at a ceremonial parade to commemorate the day.

A photo has emerged on social media which sees some school children marching in Shatta Wale’s branded socks.

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The picture is said to have been snapped somewhere in Nkawkaw in the Eastern Region.

Shatta Wale’s “Reign symbol” which was coined from the launch of his Reign Album has become a symbol adopted by many nationwide.

Shatta Wale shared this;

If you should step into town now, you’ll see his branded boxer shorts, phone cases, laptop cases, shirts, clothes, polythene bag among others.

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It simply tells how powerful Shatta Wale’s brand is to some extent.

See picture below;

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