Entertainment ECOWAS Court dismisses Shatta Wale’s discrimination claim against Gaming Commission – Nsemkeka by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 0 comments 2 minutes read Bookmark Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 8FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail ECOWAS Court dismisses Shatta Wale’s discrimination claim against Gaming Commission – Nsemkeka The Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has dismissed the discrimination claim brought by the award-winning Ghanaian musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, known professionally as Shatta Wale, against the Republic of Ghana and Gaming Commission. The Court ruled against the applicant, citing his failure to provide sufficient evidence of differential treatment, lack of proof regarding correspondence with the gaming company in question, and failure to disclose the identity of the gaming company, central to the case. Background Shatta Wale alleged that his right to non-discrimination was violated when he was prevented from securing an endorsement deal with a gaming company in Ghana. The applicant claimed that his established social status and professional achievements had earned him recognition and endorsement opportunities for various products and services within and outside Ghana. However, he alleged that a potential endorsement deal was terminated because of Guideline VII of Ghana’s Advertising Guidelines, which prohibits gaming “operators from using celebrities in their advertisements to entice the general public to gamble.” Mr. Mensah contended that this restriction based on his celebrity status constituted discrimination and violated his rights guaranteed under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and other international legal instruments. The respondent, the Republic of Ghana, denied the applicant’s claims and challenged the Court’s competence to determine a case seeking to repeal or revoke national legislation. Ghana requested that the applicant (Shatta Wale) provide evidence of other celebrities engaged in similar advertisements who received different treatment. The respondent maintained that no celebrities of the applicant’s status were permitted to engage in such advertisements in Ghana, and examples cited by the applicant involved celebrities engaged by other countries with different legal frameworks. In its judgment, the Court observed that: The Applicant failed to provide proof of any correspondence or oral evidence of interaction with the unidentified gaming company, or of any order from the Respondent to the gaming company to discontinue discussions with the Applicant. The applicant did not present credible evidence demonstrating different treatment of other celebrities engaged in similar advertisements that would amount to discrimination. The Court was being asked to grant relief with implications for a critical but unidentified third party (the gaming company), which contradicts the rules of admissibility of the Court. The Court declared it has jurisdiction over the application and its admissibility and dismissed the case in its entirety as lacking merit. The judgment was rendered by a panel comprising Justice Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, Presiding Judge, Justice Sengu Mohamed Koroma, Member and Justice Dupe Atoki, Member and Judge Rapporteur. claimCommissioncourtdiscriminationdismissesECOWASGamingNsemkekaShattaWales previous post Keith Mweemba beats long-serving President Kamanga to become new Zambia FA boss – Nsemkeka next post Gov’t committed to collaborating with NLC/NTC for decent working conditions You may also like Bookmark Missing AFCON fuels Black Stars’ World Cup ambition... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Every setback is an opportunity to grow –... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Ebony FC secure promotion to Division One after... May 9, 2025 Bookmark AFCON U20: Ghana to face hosts Egypt in... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Ghana’s relay team eyes World Athletics Championships spot... May 9, 2025 Bookmark The NFA Has A Future With Her In... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Ebi Bright confirmed as first female Mayor of... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Scores injured in multi-vehicle crash at Krofrom in... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Otumfuo honours Kofi Kinaata with ‘Youth in Entertainment... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Hon. Iddrisu Haruna is right: renaming universities matter... May 9, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.