Appiah Stadium Pleads With EOCO Boss Raymond Archer To End Shatta Wale’s Case
- Appiah Stadium has appealed to EOCO boss Raymond Archer to have mercy on Shatta Wale after his Lamborghini Urus was seized
- The Economic and Financial Crimes Office raided the musician's Trassaco mansion in June and confiscated the allegedly stolen vehicle
- Appiah Stadium said Shatta Wale was popular among Ghanaians and prosecuting him was not wise for the ruling NDC administration
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Popular Ghanaian political commentator, Frank Kwaku Appiah, popularly known as Appiah Stadium, has waded into the controversy surrounding Shatta Wale’s seized Lamborghini.

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Dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, caused a stir on social media on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, after he announced that officers of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) had stormed his residence with guns.
Shatta Wale bemoaned the raid and said it was uncalled for, slamming the EOCO boss, Raymond Archer.
“Raymond Archer EOCO BOSS ,Ibe you go make NDC go out of power next 4 years. Bringing guns to my house was uncalled for!!!!” he shared on Facebook.
Shatta Wale launched further attacks on Archer in another post, slamming him for the actions of his officers.
“EOCO BOSS ,THE PRESIDENT OF GHANA DIDN'T PUT YOU IN THAT OFFICE TO COME AND HUMILIATE THE CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY. REMEMBER GOD NO SLEEP!!” he said in a follow-up post.
EOCO addresses Shatta Wale, Lamborghini Urus seizure
Following Shatta Wale’s rant against the EOCO and its boss, Raymond Archer, the financial crimes agency released a statement to clarify matters.
The statement said SM Boss was in possession of a Lamborghini Urus, which the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) had tied to one Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is currently serving an 86-month prison term in the United States.
EOCO officers confirmed they visited the musician’s home in Trassaco Valley Phase 1, Accra, in June 2025 to conduct a search and seizure operation.

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After locating the allegedly stolen Lamborghini, Shatta Wale reportedly begged the EOCO to be allowed to turn in the car himself, which they agreed to.
The statement also addressed the dancehall musician's accusation of officers holding guns, noting it was standard operating procedure.
Below is the statement released by the EOCO addressing Shatta Wale’s online tirade.
Appiah Stadium addresses Shatta Wale controversy
In a video shared to his official TikTok page on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, Appiah Stadium appealed to EOCO boss Raymond Archer to have mercy on Shatta Wale.
He said the musician was a popular superstar like the late Daddy Lumba and suggested that prosecuting him would unsettle his huge and active fan base.
Appiah Stadium warned Raymond Archer that if he went ahead with his pursuit of Shatta Wale, he would destroy the goodwill the government has earned with Ghanaians.
He concluded his video by greeting President John Mahama and other Ghanaian big men, seeking their help in solving the issue.
The TikTok video of Appiah Stadium addressing the Shatta Wale matter is below.

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Speaking to YEN.com.gh, blogger Chris Osei Kofi said Appiah Stadium's call is simply in line with his search for relevance, as he comments on any trending issue.
"Appiah Stadium is gradually carving a niche for himself as one of the social media sensations who is found everywhere whenever an issue comes up. His call for Shatta Wale to be forgiven is not surprising to say the least, but I believe this has to do with the law, so if the issue is investigated and the government agencies believe no crime has been committed, Shatta Wale should be allowed to walk free." he said.
Stonebwoy reacts to Shatta Wale’s EOCO scandal
Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Stonebwoy made a cryptic post amid the legal woes of his rival, Shatta Wale.
He shared a series of posts on Facebook after the news of EOCO raiding Shatta Wale's Trassaco mansion popped up.
The posts were interpreted by fans as digs at his long-time enemy, stirring debate about their lon-standing beef.
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Source: YEN.com.gh