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Shatta Wale Undergoes Spiritual Cleansing After Bail in Lamborghini Fraud Probe

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Dancehall star Shatta Wale has performed a spiritual cleansing ritual at Teshie Next Door Beach, just days after securing his release from custody at the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

 

The ceremony, conducted by the Teshie Gbuglah Mantse, Original Nii Martey Laryea I, was described as a symbolic act to free the musician from negative energy and spiritual burdens linked to his recent legal troubles.

 

Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, was granted bail on Thursday, August 21, following his detention in connection with a luxury Lamborghini Urus that has been tied to a $4 million fraud case under investigation by U.S. authorities. His initial bail of GHS 10 million was reduced to GHS 5 million with two sureties. He is also required to report to EOCO three times a week as investigations proceed.

 

The controversial vehicle, flagged by the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice, was traced to Shatta Wale after being linked to Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian currently serving time in the United States for a major fraud scheme.

 

The musician maintains he purchased the Lamborghini “off the street” from an individual identified only as “ZAK,” but investigators say he has yet to produce credible ownership documents beyond a customs declaration associated with Amuah. Authorities are still probing whether Shatta Wale knowingly bought proceeds of crime or was misled in the transaction.

 

Neither Shatta Wale nor his team has spoken publicly about the cleansing ritual, while EOCO’s investigations into the case are still ongoing.

 

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Nigeria mourns the death of Nollywood actor Solomon Akiyesi

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Nigeria is mourns the death of Nollywood actor Solomon Akiyesi, whose passing was confirmed on Monday.

The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Abubakar Yakubu, disclosed that the actor died in his sleep on Sunday in Abuja.

According to Yakubu, Akiyesi “slept and did not wake up.” He added that the late actor’s body has been placed in a morgue in the capital as the guild awaits further information from his family. The exact cause of death has not yet been made public.

Akiyesi, who began acting in the late 1990s, appeared in more than 100 movies and became known for roles in Marry Who You Love, Deadly Affair, and Desperate Ladies. Tributes have continued to pour in on social media, with colleagues and fans celebrating his impact on Nigeria’s film industry.

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Kweisey Pee must Explain why I was left off “Monto Song” – CityGod Aruu Speaks Out

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Ghanaian versatile artist CityGod Aruu has publicly expressed disappointment over what he describes as his unexplained exclusion from the hit song “Monto,” a track widely associated with Kweisey Pee, in which he was featured.

In a recent interview on Despite Media’s NEAT F.M with Abena Moet, CityGod Aruu lamented that despite his alleged involvement in the creative process behind the song, his name was not featured or credited when the record gained mainstream attention. According to him, the situation has left his fans questioning the circumstances surrounding the release.

“Only Kweisey Pee can explain why my name was not included on ‘Monto,’” Aruu stated, hinting at unresolved issues behind the scenes. While he stopped short of making direct accusations, his remarks suggest a deeper concern about recognition and fairness within collaborative projects.

The song Monto has enjoyed notable success since its release, gaining traction across streaming platforms and within Ghana’s music circles. However, Aruu’s statement has now shifted part of the conversation toward transparency in crediting contributions, an issue that continues to surface in the creative industry.

Industry observers note that such disputes are not uncommon, especially among rising acts navigating collaborations without clearly defined agreements. Situations like this often highlight the importance of proper documentation, communication, and mutual understanding among artistes and their teams.

As of now, Kweisey Pee has not publicly responded to the claims. Fans and stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see whether clarification or resolution emerges in the coming days.

CityGod Aruu’s remarks add to the ongoing dialogue about artist recognition in Ghana’s evolving music landscape, where talent, collaboration, and credit must align to sustain trust and growth within the industry.

CityGod is currently out with two singles, “ Obaa Hemaa” and “Day Dreaming, Featuring Qwesi Ded Buddy.

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Amerado out with New Single Titled “Obiaa Nte Mase”

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Amerado returns with Obiaa Nte Mase, a new single that strips things down to the core of real life, real pressure, and the reality of being misunderstood.

Over a soulful production by IzJoe Beatz, Amerado speaks from a place of experience, touching on criticism, survival, and the constant need to keep going even when people don’t fully see your journey. There’s no attempt to dramatise, just honesty, delivered with clarity and conviction.

The record leans into Amerado’s strength as a storyteller, capturing the everyday tension between doing what you must and being judged for it. It’s reflective, grounded, and relatable, especially for anyone navigating expectations while trying to stay true to themselves.

“Obiaa Nte Mase” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Fans may stream via https://music.apple.com/gh/album/obiaa-nte-mase-single/1894543625

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