Ghanaian social media sensation and self-acclaimed billionaire, Shatta Bandle, has opened up about living with dwarfism, revealing that he has never seen his condition as a curse but rather as part of God’s plan for his life.
Speaking in a recent interview on ‘The Real Talk Podcast’, Shatta Bandle — born Firdaus Iddrisu — shared that although some people mock or underestimate him because of his height, he remains unfazed. Instead, he chooses to be thankful, embracing his uniqueness as a blessing.
“I believe being a person with dwarfism has been a blessing in disguise. It has taught me to be resilient, adaptable, and to think outside the box. My condition has also given me a unique perspective on life, which I believe has contributed to my success.
“I am always grateful to God for my height, well-being, and so much more. Being a dwarf is not a curse; rather, it’s a blessing because I am in a better space loved by my family, friends and fans,” he said.
According to him, true happiness does not come from physical stature but from self-confidence and gratitude. He explained that his personality and energy are what have made him stand out and gain fame across Ghana, Nigeria, and beyond.
The diminutive star, who shot to fame for flaunting wealth and confidently calling himself “the youngest billionaire,” has become a household name in West Africa’s entertainment circles.
Despite the challenges associated with dwarfism, he said his outlook on life has been shaped by positivity.
He stated that “I’m always grateful for what life has offered me. There are people who see me and think I’m sad because of my height, but how can I be sad when I’m the happiest person on earth?”
Shatta Bandle also encouraged others living with dwarfism or any form of disability not to lose hope but to believe in themselves and make the best out of life.