Shatta Wale, a well-known Ghanaian dancehall musician, has made shocking charges against some Ghanaian artists and the Kotoka International Airport regarding cocaine smuggling out of the country.
Shatta Wale’s remarks come in response to social media conversations about the recent arrest of his buddy, Mona Faiz Montrage, also known as Hajia4real, in the United States. The detainment of Hajia4real and the possible involvement of accomplices triggered multiple references to Shatta Wale’s name.
Shatta Wale voiced his outrage in a video published on Twitter, forcefully denying any involvement in a scam and expressing his sorrow at being charged with such accusations.
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He questioned why he would engage in fraudulent activities and mentioned that influential figures in the country were eagerly awaiting his arrest due to his reputation.
Furthermore, the controversial dancehall artist alleged that several Ghanaian artists were involved in drug smuggling, and he claimed that the Kotoka International Airport was aware of this and closely monitoring the situation.
Shatta Wale shared an anecdote about being informed in the past that some Ghanaian artists smuggle cocaine out of the country, adding that the airport authorities were aware of these activities.
He urged people to inquire with the airport to learn more about the number of artists traveling with cocaine that they were monitoring.
These allegations by Shatta Wale have sparked discussions and raised concerns about drug smuggling within the Ghanaian music industry and the country’s international airport.