Shatta Wale has expressed interest in venturing into agribusiness, particularly poultry and meat processing, citing inspiration from the ‘Nkokɔ Nketenkete’ programme championed by President John Dramani Mahama.
On Monday, the musician paid a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone, located at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel, to formally signal his intention to invest in agriculture within the Gomoa Central enclave.

Shatta Wale described the Nkokɔ Nketenkete initiative as a motivating factor behind his decision to diversify from music into poultry production.
He reportedly commended the policy direction, noting that it demonstrates how governance can inspire private individuals, including creatives, to invest in agriculture, create jobs, and contribute to national food security.
During the meeting, discussions also highlighted the upcoming Gomoa Easter Carnival, a four-day street festival scheduled for the Easter period.
The carnival is expected to feature masqueraders, jama groups, street performers, food vendors, traditional rulers, and over 25 performing artistes, positioning Gomoa as a hub of culture, entertainment, and enterprise.
