• JUSTINShatta Wale no dey £ver disapp0int. After one lådy c0nfidently ch0se him 0ver Wizkid, Davido, Dråke and the wh0le industry as the m0st handsome, Baba d0n s¢åtter everywhere “I want give am 3k, find this gìrl for me”

    This kiñd l0yalty dey sweet celebrity b£lle påss awård. F0rget crù!se, the gìrl just entèrèd Shatta’s good b00ks for lìfe.

    0ne thing ab0ut Shatta Wale? If you sh0w him l0ve, he go retùrn am with fùll £nèrgy and småll m0ney j0in.

    Make una help am l0cåte the gìrl oh. Ghåna mùst heår this.
    JUSTIN‼️Shatta Wale no dey £ver disapp0int. After one lådy c0nfidently ch0se him 0ver Wizkid, Davido, Dråke and the wh0le industry as the m0st handsome, Baba d0n s¢åtter everywhere “I want give am 3k, find this gìrl for me”😭💔🤦 This kiñd l0yalty dey sweet celebrity b£lle påss awård. F0rget crù!se, the gìrl just entèrèd Shatta’s good b00ks for lìfe. 0ne thing ab0ut Shatta Wale? If you sh0w him l0ve, he go retùrn am with fùll £nèrgy and småll m0ney j0in. 😂💰 Make una help am l0cåte the gìrl oh. Ghåna mùst heår this.🇬🇭👀🙆🏃
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  • Ghanaian Music Star Shatta Wale Detained Over Lamborghini purchase linked to fraud.

    Ghanaian dancehall icon Shatta Wale has been taken into custody by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) as part of an ongoing tax-related investigation, his management has confirmed.

    The detention happened after authorities seized his yellow Lamborghini, which US investigators claim is linked to a fraud syndicate led by Ghanaian national Nana Kwabena Amuah. Amuah is currently serving a seven-year sentence in the United States for defrauding multiple organisations.

    According to Shatta’s team, the artist turned himself in voluntarily on Wednesday. They emphasised that the matter concerns “tax obligations” and refrained from addressing the US allegations.

    The $150,000 luxury car is expected to be shipped back to the US to assist in compensating Amuah’s victims even though Shatta Wale has rejected any link to Amuah, maintaining that he is simply a “third-party owner” and unaware of how the vehicle was imported into Ghana.

    A statement from his management urged fans to remain calm, assuring the public that his lawyers are actively working with the authorities to resolve the issue.

    “We want to assure all fans and the general public that his legal team is fully engaged and working tirelessly on this matter,” the statement read.
    Ghanaian Music Star Shatta Wale Detained Over Lamborghini purchase linked to fraud. Ghanaian dancehall icon Shatta Wale has been taken into custody by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) as part of an ongoing tax-related investigation, his management has confirmed. The detention happened after authorities seized his yellow Lamborghini, which US investigators claim is linked to a fraud syndicate led by Ghanaian national Nana Kwabena Amuah. Amuah is currently serving a seven-year sentence in the United States for defrauding multiple organisations. According to Shatta’s team, the artist turned himself in voluntarily on Wednesday. They emphasised that the matter concerns “tax obligations” and refrained from addressing the US allegations. The $150,000 luxury car is expected to be shipped back to the US to assist in compensating Amuah’s victims even though Shatta Wale has rejected any link to Amuah, maintaining that he is simply a “third-party owner” and unaware of how the vehicle was imported into Ghana. A statement from his management urged fans to remain calm, assuring the public that his lawyers are actively working with the authorities to resolve the issue. “We want to assure all fans and the general public that his legal team is fully engaged and working tirelessly on this matter,” the statement read.
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  • “I Bought That Car for $150K! Leave Me Alone!” — Shatta Wale Rants After Lamborghini Seizure.

    Ghanaian dancehall star, Shatta Wale, has lashed out in a f+ery outburst following the seizure of his Lamborghini by Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), in collaboration with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

    In a viral video, the visibly agitated singer screamed: “I bought the Lamborghini for $150,000! Ow! Ow, Charlie! After this thing, remember what I tell you? I will leave the car for you people! Don’t come to my house! Make nobody say they invite me!”

    The seizure reportedly stems from an ongoing investigation into a $4.7 million fr@ud case involving one Adu Boahene, the alleged original owner of the exotic car. Shatta Wale claims he had no idea the vehicle was linked to any illicit dealings.

    Why am I coming here from Ghana? Because this car matter, we talk about, eh? You dig? I didn’t know it was from Adu Boahene,” he yelled in frustration.

    The artist, known for his bold personality and explosive rants, made it clear he wants no part in the scandal, stating repeatedly: “I will leave this car for you people. Don’t even try and say they invite me! I will wake up one day and go to the president!”

    EOCO has yet to comment officially on the status of the investigation or whether Shatta Wale is being treated as a suspect or a witness.
    “I Bought That Car for $150K! Leave Me Alone!” — Shatta Wale Rants After Lamborghini Seizure. Ghanaian dancehall star, Shatta Wale, has lashed out in a f+ery outburst following the seizure of his Lamborghini by Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), in collaboration with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In a viral video, the visibly agitated singer screamed: “I bought the Lamborghini for $150,000! Ow! Ow, Charlie! After this thing, remember what I tell you? I will leave the car for you people! Don’t come to my house! Make nobody say they invite me!” The seizure reportedly stems from an ongoing investigation into a $4.7 million fr@ud case involving one Adu Boahene, the alleged original owner of the exotic car. Shatta Wale claims he had no idea the vehicle was linked to any illicit dealings. Why am I coming here from Ghana? Because this car matter, we talk about, eh? You dig? I didn’t know it was from Adu Boahene,” he yelled in frustration. The artist, known for his bold personality and explosive rants, made it clear he wants no part in the scandal, stating repeatedly: “I will leave this car for you people. Don’t even try and say they invite me! I will wake up one day and go to the president!” EOCO has yet to comment officially on the status of the investigation or whether Shatta Wale is being treated as a suspect or a witness.
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  • FBI, EOCO Seize Ghanaian Singer, Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini Over $4.7m Fraud Case.

    Ghanaian music star, Charles Nii Armah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, is under investigation after his luxury car was seized in connection with a $4.7 million fr@ud case involving a convicted Ghanaian in the United States.

    The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) confirmed the seizure of a 2019 Lamborghini Urus from the artiste’s residence in Trassaco Valley Phase 1, Accra. The operation, carried out by EOCO’s Surveillance and Asset Recovery Unit (SARU), followed a 2023 request from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice.

    According to EOCO’s acting Executive Director, Raymond Archer, the car was traced to Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is currently serving an 86-month prison sentence in the U.S. for financial cr+mes. Authorities allege the vehicle was purchased with proceeds from those crimes.

    Shatta Wale reportedly cooperated with officials, opting to surrender the car voluntarily to avoid public embarrassment. The EOCO statement noted that he pleaded for discretion, explaining that the car was closely tied to his public image. The handover occurred without incident.

    The car was seized from Charles Nii Armah, aka Shatta Wale,” the statement read. “He requested that the seizure not be made public due to the car’s significance to his brand. Officers acted professionally and allowed him to surrender the vehicle, which is now in EOCO’s possession.”

    U.S. authorities are making arrangements to repatriate the Lamborghini as part of restitution owed by Amuah, valued at $4,743,443. Meanwhile, both Shatta Wale and a former senior officer of Ghana’s National Signal Bureau (NSB) have been named as persons of interest in the investigation and will be invited for questioning.

    In reaction, Shatta Wale took to Facebook to express anger over the manner in which EOCO conducted the operation, particularly criticizing the use of firearms. “EOCO boss, the president didn’t appoint you to humiliate citizens,” he wrote. “Remember, God no sleep.”
    FBI, EOCO Seize Ghanaian Singer, Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini Over $4.7m Fraud Case. Ghanaian music star, Charles Nii Armah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, is under investigation after his luxury car was seized in connection with a $4.7 million fr@ud case involving a convicted Ghanaian in the United States. The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) confirmed the seizure of a 2019 Lamborghini Urus from the artiste’s residence in Trassaco Valley Phase 1, Accra. The operation, carried out by EOCO’s Surveillance and Asset Recovery Unit (SARU), followed a 2023 request from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice. According to EOCO’s acting Executive Director, Raymond Archer, the car was traced to Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is currently serving an 86-month prison sentence in the U.S. for financial cr+mes. Authorities allege the vehicle was purchased with proceeds from those crimes. Shatta Wale reportedly cooperated with officials, opting to surrender the car voluntarily to avoid public embarrassment. The EOCO statement noted that he pleaded for discretion, explaining that the car was closely tied to his public image. The handover occurred without incident. The car was seized from Charles Nii Armah, aka Shatta Wale,” the statement read. “He requested that the seizure not be made public due to the car’s significance to his brand. Officers acted professionally and allowed him to surrender the vehicle, which is now in EOCO’s possession.” U.S. authorities are making arrangements to repatriate the Lamborghini as part of restitution owed by Amuah, valued at $4,743,443. Meanwhile, both Shatta Wale and a former senior officer of Ghana’s National Signal Bureau (NSB) have been named as persons of interest in the investigation and will be invited for questioning. In reaction, Shatta Wale took to Facebook to express anger over the manner in which EOCO conducted the operation, particularly criticizing the use of firearms. “EOCO boss, the president didn’t appoint you to humiliate citizens,” he wrote. “Remember, God no sleep.”
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  • Confusion in Africa as Ghana Unleashes Phyno-Lookalike Masquerade – Nigerians Respond with Plans to Create Shatta Wale Masquerade

    Wahala wear sneakers this week as Nigerian rapper Phyno Fino unknowingly got dragged into masquerade madness – all thanks to one mysterious masquerade spotted dancing in Ghana that looks exactly like him.

    Ghanaians didn’t waste time. They immediately declared the masquerade “Phyno’s spirit twin” and started spreading rumors that the Igbo rapper has spiritually relocated to Ghana to launch a new music-masquerade brand. One fan even posted, “This one no be coincidence, na rebranding!”

    Phyno, who is probably just chilling and eating nkwobi somewhere, woke up to see his face trending beside a masquerade with tribal marks and swag.

    Ghana has vowed that Phyno must come and visit his “second body,” and they’re even planning a welcome party with palm wine, drums, and confused fans.

    But Nigerians are not taking this lying down.

    In a savage comeback, Naija creatives have started work on their own Shatta Wale Masquerade. According to reports, the outfit will come with dreadlocks, dark shades, fake tattoos, and portable Bluetooth speakers that randomly shout “SM for life!” every 10 minutes.

    Meanwhile, Cameroon is just sitting in one corner, quietly observing, waiting for their own chance to drag somebody. Word on the street is they’re trying to decide whether to use Burna Boy, Black Sherif, or Portable as masquerade inspiration.

    In summary:

    Ghana dropped “Masquerade Phyno 1.0”

    Nigeria said, “Hold my zobo,” and started designing “Masquerade Shatta 2.0”

    Africa is not fighting oh, we are just playing spiritual dress-up and breaking the internet while we’re at it.
    Confusion in Africa as Ghana Unleashes Phyno-Lookalike Masquerade – Nigerians Respond with Plans to Create Shatta Wale Masquerade Wahala wear sneakers this week as Nigerian rapper Phyno Fino unknowingly got dragged into masquerade madness – all thanks to one mysterious masquerade spotted dancing in Ghana that looks exactly like him. Ghanaians didn’t waste time. They immediately declared the masquerade “Phyno’s spirit twin” and started spreading rumors that the Igbo rapper has spiritually relocated to Ghana to launch a new music-masquerade brand. One fan even posted, “This one no be coincidence, na rebranding!” Phyno, who is probably just chilling and eating nkwobi somewhere, woke up to see his face trending beside a masquerade with tribal marks and swag. Ghana has vowed that Phyno must come and visit his “second body,” and they’re even planning a welcome party with palm wine, drums, and confused fans. But Nigerians are not taking this lying down. In a savage comeback, Naija creatives have started work on their own Shatta Wale Masquerade. According to reports, the outfit will come with dreadlocks, dark shades, fake tattoos, and portable Bluetooth speakers that randomly shout “SM for life!” every 10 minutes. Meanwhile, Cameroon is just sitting in one corner, quietly observing, waiting for their own chance to drag somebody. Word on the street is they’re trying to decide whether to use Burna Boy, Black Sherif, or Portable as masquerade inspiration. In summary: Ghana dropped “Masquerade Phyno 1.0” Nigeria said, “Hold my zobo,” and started designing “Masquerade Shatta 2.0” Africa is not fighting oh, we are just playing spiritual dress-up and breaking the internet while we’re at it.
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