Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has publicly criticised the Govt Director of the Financial and Organised Crime Workplace (EOCO), Raymond Archer, for inviting him for questioning at a time when the nation is in mourning.
Taking to his Fb web page on Wednesday, 6 August 2025, the musician expressed frustration over being summoned by the anti-graft company, notably following the tragic Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) helicopter crash earlier that day, which claimed eight lives, together with two authorities ministers.
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In accordance with a press release issued by EOCO, Shatta Wale’s yellow 2019 Lamborghini Urus was seized on the directive of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), on the grounds that it was allegedly linked to a fraud syndicate operated by Ghanaian businessman Nana Kwabena Amuah. Amuah is presently serving a seven-year jail sentence in the USA for his position within the fraudulent scheme.
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In a strongly worded publish, Shatta Wale questioned Archer’s judgement in reaching out to his administration throughout a interval of nationwide grief.
He wrote:
As our honourable leaders crash and we’re mourning for the nation, Raymond, you continue to have that sturdy coronary heart to let your boy Agyenim name my crew to inform me you’re inviting me the place?
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The ‘Amakor’ hitmaker felt the timing of the summons was each insensitive and inappropriate, given the gravity of the day’s occasions.
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His publish sparked combined reactions on-line. Whereas many followers urged him to adjust to EOCO’s request, regardless of the continuing nationwide mourning, others criticised his outburst, warning that it may negatively affect his standing within the ongoing investigation.
The yellow Lamborghini stays in EOCO’s custody, pending additional developments within the case. EOCO has but to situation a follow-up assertion in response to Shatta Wale’s remarks.