Shatta Wale is a dancehall musician

Dancehall musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, sparked reactions after disclosing some information happening between his camp and that of the EOCO.

Shatta Wale, in an earlier Facebook post that day, claimed that the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), led by its boss, Raymond Archer, had raided his house with guns in June 2025.

Following that, EOCO, during a press statement, detailed what led to their raid, adding that its office, together with the FBI and the Justice Department, has tied the 2019 Lamborghini Urus to Nana Kwabena Amuah, a fraud kingpin currently serving an 86-month sentence in the US.

The dancehall musician also took to TikTok, claiming he has no involvement in the fraud scheme, while mentioning names such as Kwabena Adu-Boahene and Nana Kwabena Amuah.

With that being said, here are five takeaways from Shatta Wale‘s TikTok live:

Details about the seized Lamborghini Urus:

The dancehall musician during the live TikTok session claimed that he bought the said vehicle for an amount of $150,000.

According to Shatta Wale, the former National Signals Bureau (NSB) boss, Kwabena Adu-Boahene, sold the car to him.

“I bought the Lamborghini for $150,000 and didn’t know it was from Adu-Boahene. I’m leaving the car for you people. Don’t come to my house, and let nobody invite me,” Shatta Wale said.

Claims by Raymond Archer that the Lamborghini is a stolen car:

He further disclosed that during a meeting with EOCO’s Acting Executive Director, Raymond Archer, he was told the car had a bad history in the US.

“Raymond Archer told me in his office that someone was shot in the Lamborghini in the US, and that’s what scared me.

“Raymond Archer told me Adu-Boahene is going down, and if I want to go down with him, I should let him know,” Shatta Wale alleged.

Shatta Wale claims the Lamborghini is not a stolen vehicle:

Shatta Wale also, during an X Space, noted that after research on the car, it had no violent history as claimed by Raymond Archer.

“The car is in Ghana. If you go and check the car’s number for CarFax, you will see that it isn’t a stolen car. The Kwabena Amuah guy bought it from a dealership. Maybe because he is associated with fraud,” he said.

No connection with Nana Kwabena Amuah:

Shatta Wale also denied having any connection with Nana Kwabena Amuah, the man currently in US prison over a fraud scheme, of which the Lamborghini is linked with.

“I don’t know anybody called Nana Kwabena Amuah. I did not get any vehicle from that so-called Nana Kwabena Amuah. I am a third party to that Lamborghini car… I did not get the vehicle from the so-called Nana Amuah. He didn’t sell the car to me, so he didn’t give me the car.”

Shatta Wale claims EOCO treated him as criminal:

The “On God” singer added that he was treated unfairly when the EOCO visited his premises.

According to Shatta Wale, 13 officers armed to the teeth entered his house.

“You came to my house because of Adu-Boahene, but right you changed the whole matter, making it look like I bought the car from some Nana Amuah. The team that came to my house didn’t tell me about any Nana Amuah.

“Raymond Archer told me in his office that someone was shot in the car. That is what scared me. What violence is in Trasacco? But they came glocking guns in front of my gate like I am some criminal they have been looking for, for 30 years,” he added

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