Following numerous accusations of fraud levelled against Shatta Wale, the dancehall musician has insisted that he lives a ‘clean’ lifestyle.
During a TikTok live session, Shatta debunked claims that he acquired his Lamborghini Urus, which was recently seized by EOCO, through fraudulent means.
He emphasised that there is nothing illegal about him and his brand, stating, “There is no way I am going to disappoint the Shatta movement fans. There is nothing illegal about Shatta Wale that somebody will get around me. What at all will I do wrong? This world, if you don’t know, ask, they will show you.”
Shatta Wale added,”I don’t know a whole lot of things in this country until I get a police case, and I will be required to write a statement. We are learning every day. There is no way Shatta Wale would come out and lie to the whole country.”
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The ‘On God” singer, touching further on his current ‘woes’ with EOCO, said he strongly believes he has been targeted.
“Can’t you see the way I am built and my confidence? Nobody can tarnish my image because they have been doing it for years in Ghana.
“They have tried so hard because I am not part of the music industry. So, what can we do to bring him down for people to see that he is a bad person? That is what they have been doing every year in my life,” he added.
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Background
In June 2025, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) seized a Lamborghini Urus from Shatta Wale, stating that it was linked to a major fraud case in the United States.
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The vehicle was reportedly connected to one Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian-American who had been convicted of running multi-million-dollar romance scams and business email compromise schemes in the US.
According to EOCO, the Lamborghini was purchased using proceeds from those fraudulent activities.
Shatta Wale, however, has denied any wrongdoing.
He explained that he purchased the vehicle as a third-party buyer for $150,000 and has no personal or business relationship with Amuah.
Watch the video below:
“There’s no way I’m going to disappoint any Shatta Movement fan. There’s nothing illegal about Shatta Wale for anyone to hold against me. Nobody can tarnish my image.” – Shatta Wale pic.twitter.com/ZYJHGV5Y2u
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