Solomon Owusu, a leading member of the Movement for Change, has urged Ghanaian dancehall artist Charles Nii Armah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, not to expose himself to further questions.
According to Solomon Owusu, Shatta Wale must get a professional to handle his issues with EOCO instead of ranting on TikTok live.
The Movement for Change asserted that Shatta Wale is an icon and has so much influence on the youth.
Speaking on TV3 NEW DAY on August 6, 2025, Solomon Owusu stated, “Shatta must reorganise himself and then get professionals to handle some of these things, rather than immediately when EOCO calls, you won’t go.
Your car has been taken, in another breadth, you are saying I would even leave the car. Who will leave a $150,000 car to an institution that does not deserve that? Mr brother, don’t open yourself up to further questions”.
Mr Owusu added, “He is an icon. I have said that this musician, if you were in a country that was properly organised, they would be drafted into our National Security and they would be used to pursue a National agenda.
He has so much influence on the youths that he can direct his energy, you see a lot of the young ones with rasta, they learnt it from Shatta Wale. He is an Icon, whatever he does, the youths like it”.
Solomon Owusu also noted that Shatta Wale can be used by the nation to change the mindsets of Ghanaian youths.
“So if you are a country and you want to move the youth to a certain direction, they are the sort of people that you use, so that we guide them to deliver for the state”, he added.
Solomon Owusu concluded that Shatta Wale’s TikTok live response was totally needless.
His comments come following Shatta Wale, who ranted on TikTok, crying 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).
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You are an icon; don’t expose yourself to further questions – Solomon Owusu tells Shatta Wale#TV3NewDay pic.twitter.com/QjeIVwJOHe
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