I Bought That Car for $150K! Leave Me Alone!” — Shatta Wale Rants After Lamborghini Seizure

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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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