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Shatta Wale sends a strong warning to Ghanaians tagging FBI to arrest him over Hajia 4 Real’s fraud case

Sat, 3 Jun 2023 Source: Island Reporters

Shatta Wale, a well-known dancehall rapper from Ghana, has issued a stern warning to people who have accused him of being involved in the arrest of Hajia 4Reall and demanded that the FBI look into him.

Shatta Wale vented his ire over the allegations and attacked people who were pointing the finger at him in a video that was uploaded on Facebook Live and shared with the public.

" While the police in this country have detained Hajia 4Reall, some idiots in this country have been urging the FBI to arrest Shatta Wale. Your mother, your father, your mother once more, and your father once more are all mentioned here. 'I want to tell the people that I see it on the internet but I don't have time for you because I am busy counting money and I have completed counting the money now so your mother,' he yelled at Ghanaians. 'I want to tell the people that I see it on the internet but I don't have time for you because I am busy counting money

Hajia 4Reall, also known as Mona Faiz Montrage, was recently extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States for her suspected involvement in romance scams, which are believed to have resulted in the theft of over $2 million from elderly men and women in the United States.

As a result of the information that was revealed, a number of fans have hypothesized that the FBI may consider Shatta Wale and other close associates of Hajia 4Reall to be persons of interest in connection with the scam case.

Shatta Wale has adamantly denied any involvement in illicit activities, and he has blasted the Ghanaian people for having an unhealthy preoccupation with the negative.

He emphasized the fact that similar claims had been made against him in the past, such as requests for the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) to take his automobiles during the NAM1 saga. He also mentioned that he had been the target of threats.

However, the singer who is known for his hit "My Level" insisted that he is innocent and credited his success to the long hours he spent working in the recording studio.

The self-proclaimed king of dancehall can be seen in the video lashing out at those who are inciting the FBI to arrest him. He uses strong language to show his fury and refute the claims against him.

He made it quite apparent that he does not have any time for allegations of this nature and indicated that he is focused on his music career and tallying his earnings at the moment.

In the video, Shatta Wale lashes out at those who are urging the FBI to arrest him, using foul language to show his fury and refute the allegations. Shatta Wale claims that the FBI is wrong to arrest him. He made it quite apparent that he does not have any time for allegations of this nature and indicated that he is focused on his music career and tallying his earnings at the moment.

You think I commit fraud, do you? Why would I want to commit fraud? You can't possibly fail to notice how hard I toil away in this studio, can you? Your mother, Are you suggesting that they should arrest Medikal, Fella Makafui, and Salma Mumin because we are friends of Hajia4Real? Please check with the FBI to see whether they have my information. Shatta Wale voiced his opinions.

Source: Island Reporters