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“I bought the Lamborghini for $150,000, I didn’t know it was from Adu Boahene” – Shatta Wale

Entertainment“I bought the Lamborghini for $150,000, I didn’t know it was from Adu Boahene” – Shatta Wale

Ghanaian artist Charles Nii Armah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has cried out that he bought his luxury Lamborghini Urus $150,000.

According to Shatta Wale, he did not know the car was from the embattled former senior officer of the National Signal Bureau (NSB), Adu Boahene.

Shatta Wale, in a TikTok live session, angrily distanced himself from the ‘stolen’ Lamborghini retrieved by EOCO from his residence.

He further claimed he was merely a third party and had no knowledge of who shipped the car into the country.

Shatta Wale stated, “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.”

“Raymond Archer, I will leave the car for you people. Don’t come to my house. Don’t let anybody invite me. That’s why I have bought a new Lamborghini,” he fumed.

Shatta Wale further moaned about the treatment he has received despite his contributions to the Ghanaian music industry.

He boldly added that the ongoing situation would push him into politics.

“My music, the way I have suffered, and how they are treating me in this country, one day I will wake up and become president”.

Shatta Wale further lamented that he was being harassed by EOCO because of Adu-Boahene.

According to Shatta Wale, he has no business relationship with Kwabena Adu-Boahene.

“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.”

He added, “Shatta Adu-Boahene is going down. Listen to this carefully so that if anyone comes to my house and I say I won’t go anywhere, they don’t come and say I didn’t try. It is too much; you are using power to abuse people.

He told me Adu-Boahene is going down, and if I want to go down with him, he doesn’t give a f**k about it. He is telling me that if I don’t show them where Adu Boahene’s cars he’s given me are, he will give me to the FBI”.

Shatta Wale’s remarks come after his luxury Lamborghini Urus was seized by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

In related news on stolen luxury vehicles in Ghana, COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, the Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, just a day ago announced that they have impounded 43 high-value luxury vehicles stolen from across Europe.

According to COP Lyida Donkor, the high-value luxury vehicles were stolen from the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Canada, the USA, Germany, Italy, and France.

The CID Director General revealed that a collaboration between the CID, Customs and Interpol, DIGIPOL, and the FBI led to the recovery of about 43 vehicles.

Speaking at a press briefing on Monday, August 4, 2025, COP Lydia Donkor detailed, “These 43 vehicles are mainly high-value luxury vehicles such as Rolls-Royce, Audi Q8, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, etc., stolen from countries such as the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Canada, USA, Germany, Italy, and France”

“Out of the 43 vehicles that have been impounded, investigations have been completed, and the courts have ordered that 18 of them should be repatriated to the countries of origin.

“Eight have already been repatriated, while ten are pending. Repatriation cases on the remaining 25 are still pending in court,” she said.

COP Lyida Donkor further detailed how the criminals smuggled 43 stolen luxury vehicles into Ghana.

She revealed that a special CID task force, set up to tackle vehicle-related crimes, gathered intelligence exposing the car smuggling criminal scheme.

She revealed that the vehicles are often rented from car rental companies in Ghana under false pretences.

“These criminals rent vehicles using fake identities. While the rental agreement is still valid, they secretly arrange for the vehicles to be shipped out.

Once they receive confirmation that the vehicle has been successfully exported, they stop paying the rental fees and cut off communication with the rental company,” she explained.

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