Shatta Wale storms court to support die-hard fan Webkid in cyberbullying case

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Dancehall King Shatta Wale has made a dramatic appearance at the Accra High Court, showing strong solidarity with his loyal fan Webkid as legal proceedings continue in a cyberbullying-related case that has kept him in custody for over a month.

Webkid, a known member of the Shatta Movement fanbase, is currently facing charges linked to alleged cyberbullying and publication of false news against Stonebwoy.

He was first arrested on May 7, 2026, and has since remained in custody as the case progresses through the courts, drawing growing attention within Ghana’s entertainment and social media space.

The latest court appearance marked a renewed wave of support, with Shatta Wale arriving alongside close members of his team, including his manager Sammy Flex and other associates, to stand in solidarity with the embattled fan.

Supporters of the Shatta Movement also gathered at the court premises, creating a lively and tense atmosphere as they rallied behind Webkid and called for his release.

True to their call, Webkid has been granted a GHS 100,000 bail with two sureties.

Consequently, Webkid’s family expressed heartfelt appreciation to Shatta Wale for his visible support and the role he has played throughout the legal process.

The case, which reportedly stems from online posts involving dancehall rivalries and alleged defamatory content targeting musician Stonebwoy and his family, has reignited conversations around fan behaviour and the increasingly volatile nature of social media interactions within Ghana’s music industry.

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