Evangelist Suro Nyame has shared his thoughts on Shatta Wale’s performance at the recent ‘Freedom Concert’ in Jamaica.
In a Facebook post, he emphasised the symbolic power of the dancehall artiste’s kneeling gesture in tribute to Vybz Kartel.
Evangelist Suro Nyame, a staunch supporter of the Shatta Movement, refuted claims that Shatta Wale was overly starstruck and worshipped Vybz Kartel on stage, a situation which, according to critics, affected his performance.
The Evangelist thinks otherwise.
He said it wasn’t just Shatta’s song choices that stood out to him, but it was his humbling gesture towards Vybz Kartel.
“Humility is key. Shatta Wale didn’t have to do that, but he did. He knelt, showing respect to Vybz Kartel, and that is a sign of the highest form of humility,” Nyame explained.
Evangelist Suro Nyame believes that Shatta Wale’s gesture serves as a reminder that true greatness comes from humility.
“When you humble yourself, like Shatta Wale did, God will elevate you. That’s how it works. No one gets far in life without acknowledging others and showing respect. It’s a spiritual principle,” he added.
He further emphasised, “Shatta Wale didn’t just perform; he connected with the crowd.”
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