Shatta Wale Demands Public Apology from EOCO Boss, Says Stolen Car Allegation Cost Him Major Deals
March 12, 2026Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has demanded a public apology from the head of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) following a controversy involving a vehicle he purchased.
The musician claims the incident, which revolved around allegations that the luxury car he bought had been reported stolen, negatively affected his reputation and caused him to lose several business opportunities.
According to Shatta Wale, the public attention surrounding the case created doubt among potential partners and sponsors who were considering working with him.
He insisted that the situation damaged his brand image and professional relationships, adding that an official apology from the EOCO leadership would help correct the narrative and restore his reputation.

The dancehall artiste believes that public figures should not be subjected to reputational harm due to issues that are later clarified or resolved.
The matter sparked intense debate online, with fans and industry observers discussing the impact such controversies can have on celebrities and their business ventures.


