Shatta Wale slams EOCO over Lamborghini invitation amid national mourning

Dancehall artist Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has publicly criticised the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) following an invitation extended to him over the alleged illegal purchase of a Lamborghini Urus.
According to the artist, the invitation was made by EOCO’s Executive Director, Raymond Archer, through an individual identified as Agyenim, who reportedly contacted Shatta Wale’s team.
In a social media post expressing his displeasure, Shatta Wale questioned the timing of the invitation, particularly as the country is mourning the tragic loss of top government officials in a recent military helicopter crash.
“As our Honourable Leaders crash and we are mourning for the country, Raymond, you still have that strong heart to let your boy Agyenim call my team to tell me you are inviting me where,” Shatta Wale posted.
The outspoken musician did not provide further details regarding the purchase of the said vehicle in question or the specific nature of EOCO’s investigation.
However, the post has sparked widespread reaction online, with fans and observers debating both the substance and timing of the agency’s move.
The EOCO is yet to comment publicly on the matter.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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