Controversial Dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., professionally known as Shatta Wale, has publicly refuted any association with fraudulent activities following media reports suggesting a connection to individuals recently apprehended by U.S. federal authorities.
The development follows the arrest of several Ghanaian nationals by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in connection with alleged involvement in romance and inheritance fraud schemes. Among those detained is Isaac Kofi Oduro Boateng, also known as “Kofi Boat,” a known associate of Shatta Wale.
In response to speculation implicating his name by association, Shatta Wale has categorically denied any participation in or knowledge of the alleged criminal conduct, asserting that his professional success is derived solely from his career in music.
Shatta Wale, best known for his hit single Kakai, has unequivocally denied allegations linking him to fraudulent activity, describing the claims as baseless and unjustified. He asserts that the accusations are the product of envy and undue comparison with less accomplished figures in the music industry.
Addressing the matter publicly, the artist contended that he is being unfairly targeted due to his prominence and success:
“It has become a recurring pattern that whenever controversy arises in Ghana, my name is unjustly inserted into the narrative. This is a deliberate and mistaken association.”
He further stated:
“My name is being misused. I have built my reputation through diligence and commitment to my craft. I am not involved in any form of fraud. The assumption that I am engaged in illicit activity simply because other artists cannot match my achievements is entirely unfounded.”
Despite his strong disavowal, Shatta Wale expressed resignation toward the public’s continued speculation:
“People are free to spread falsehoods, but the truth remains: my success is a direct result of my work ethic and talent—not fraudulent conduct.”#newsafro_














































