“I had a stroke because of you”.. Basma Wahba’s video sends a message to Hani Shaker after his crisis with festival singers

Basma Wahba, the Egyptian media, returned once once more to the defense of festival singers, specifically Omar Kamal and Hama Beca, coinciding with the decision of the Syndicate of Musical Professions in Egypt, to stop each of them, as Ali was keen to send a message to the captain of musicians Hani Shaker during yesterday’s episode of her program “90 Minutes”, which Displays via the hub screen.

Basma Wahba defends Hama Beca and Omar Kamal

Basma Wahba expressed her annoyance with the decisions to stop festival singers, and also appealed to Hani Shaker to allow Hamou Beka to sing once more with certain controls, especially since he has been suffering from a health crisis for a long time and needs to take an injection every 3 months, and pointed out that her program team tried more than Once, she contacted union members, but discovered that they were forbidden from making media statements with her, noting that her opinion on the crisis of festival singers and her support for them is the reason for the union’s boycott and Hani Shaker’s program.

Basma Wahba reveals that she suffered a stroke because of Hani Shaker’s actions

The Egyptian media stressed that her difference of opinion with Hani Shaker or anyone who does not spoil the friendly case, explaining that she had suffered a stroke before on the air because of Hani Shaker’s decisions once morest a number of festival singers and their suspension, while he supported rap singers.

And Basma Wahba added in her letter to Hani Shaker: “You are not upset because you are upset with me, and I love you very much, and one day I differed with you in opinion, I had a stroke that day, Professor Hani, and I fell from my height here and moved to intensive care, and I was once morest that you forbid festivals and encourage rap because rap All bad words.

Basma Wahba returns to comment once more on the Musicians Syndicate’s crisis with festival singers

In the same context, Basma Wahba, Omar Kamal, Hama Beca and Hassan Shakoush appealed to stop creating crises with the union, and demanded that they focus on their work and songs.

It is worth noting that the head of the Syndicate of Musical Professions, Hani Shaker, has issued a decision during the past hours to stop festival singer Omar Kamal from singing and refer him to an investigation, for what was issued by him once morest the union on social media, without revealing the details of what happened, or the position in which Omar offended the union.

Photos from Basma Wahba and Hani Shaker’s Instagram account

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