Ahmed Shaban Sparks Reactions with Comments on Maccasio and Rudeboy Debate
Northern Ghana rapper Ahmed Shaban, widely known for his outspoken nature and leadership of the Rap King Kong Movement, has stirred conversations on social media following a recent Facebook post addressing the ongoing discussion involving Maccasio, Fancy Gadam, and Nigerian music star Rudeboy of the legendary P-Square group.
In his Facebook post, Ahmed Shaban wrote, "If dat one ein career is dead den this one ein career is deaded." The statement was widely interpreted by fans as a response to earlier comments attributed to Maccasio regarding Rudeboy. The debate began when Fancy Gadam announced Rudeboy as the headline guest for his highly publicized mega concert in Tamale. Some music fans recalled comments suggesting that Rudeboy was no longer relevant in the music industry, a claim that generated mixed reactions across social media.
Following the successful turnout of Fancy Gadam's concert, discussions intensified when Maccasio later announced that he would also be bringing Mr. P, Rudeboy's twin brother and fellow member of the iconic P-Square group, to Tamale for another mega concert. Ahmed Shaban's post quickly gained attention, with many fans debating its meaning and whether it was a direct criticism of the earlier remarks about Rudeboy's career.
The situation has become one of the most talked-about topics within Northern Ghana's entertainment space, with supporters of both artists sharing their opinions online. While some fans view the developments as healthy competition that benefits the music industry, others believe the focus should remain on promoting music and creating opportunities for fans to enjoy quality performances from both local and international stars.
As anticipation builds for upcoming concerts and collaborations, one thing remains clear: Northern Ghana's music industry continues to grow, attracting major artists and generating national attention through its vibrant entertainment culture.
Key Highlights
- Ahmed Shaban shared a Facebook post that sparked debate online.
- The post was linked to discussions involving Maccasio and Rudeboy.
- Fancy Gadam recently hosted a successful mega concert featuring Rudeboy.
- Maccasio has announced plans to host Mr. P in Tamale.
- Fans continue to debate the issue across social media platforms.




