GAF Obuasi Crash: Shatta Wale Blasts EOCO Boss for Summoning Him Amid National Mourning

GAF Obuasi Crash: Shatta Wale Blasts EOCO Boss for Summoning Him Amid National Mourning

  • Shatta Wale has called out the EOCO boss, Raymond Archer, for summoning him over his seized Lamborghini
  • On his Facebook, the On God hit-maker mentioned that the timing was wrong since the country was in mourning
  • Many Ghanians urged the musician to abide by the request of the security agency to make sure he cleared his name

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Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has lashed out at Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) boss, Raymond Archer, for summoning him with the country being in a state of mourning.

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Shatta Wale blasts EOCO boss Raymond Archer for summoning him amid mourning over the Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash in Obuasi. Image Credit: @shattawalenima, @joynewsontv
Source: Instagram

Shatta Wale blasts EOCO boss over summons

On his Facebook wall on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, Shatta Wale called out Archer for inviting him for questioning regarding his seized yellow 2019 Lamborghini.

According to a statement signed by the security agency, the luxury car was seized due to a directive by the FBI, on the basis that it was allegedly tied to the criminal enterprise of Ghanaian business mogul Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is serving a seven-year jail term in the US for fraud.

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In his short message, the Amakor crooner questioned Archer on why he would reach out to his management to inform them about an interrogation at the EOCO office.

He noted that the timing of the summoning was wrong because the country was mourning the loss of the eight persons in the ghastly Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash earlier that day.

"As our Honourable Leaders crash and we are mourning for the country, Raymond you still have that strong heart to let your boy Agyenim call my team to tell me you are inviting me where," he wrote on Facebook.
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Shatta Wale takes to social media to blast EOCO boss Raymond Archer over the timing of his summons.
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Reactions to Shatta Wale blasting EOCO boss

Many of Shatta Wale's fans advised him to honour the EOCO boss' invitation despite the country being in a state of mourning over the loss of the GAF Obuasi crash victims.

Others felt his social media rant was unnecessary and feared it could hurt his chances in the case filed against him.

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The reactions of social media users to Shatta Wale's statements are below:

old.ge_ said:

"Wokraaa Wale wagyimi dodo, I really like you, but it’s getting too much ah. We are mourning, so they shouldn’t do your job?? Mtchw."

Ja Malu Deen said:

"Oh Bossu, you honour the invite 😂 we’ll mourn on your behalf. You can even go and mourn there wai since you insist on mourning 😏."

Gabby Kweku said:

"Abeg we are busy mourning oooo. Go answer your questions in peace."

Charles Francis McCarthy said:

"Chale Chale, it's not a public holiday."

King Phrancis said:

"Didn't you say spirits are working?"

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A helicopter makes an emergency landing in Ajumako Kokoben hours after the GAF helicopter crash in Obuasi. Image Credit: @thekssnews
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Helicopter makes emergency landing after Obuasi crash

YEN.com.gh also reported that an aircraft with the registration number 9G-ADW made an emergency landing at a school park in Ajumako Kokoben, a town in the Central Region, on August 6, 2025. The landing was prompted by poor weather conditions and poor visibility while en route.

The incident occurred just hours after the tragic GAF helicopter crash near Obuasi, which claimed the lives of five high-profile government officials and three crew members on board. The timing of both events has intensified public concern over aviation safety in the country.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.

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