Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini case, describing it as a cautionary tale for anyone who owns or plans to buy a car.
Speaking on the Fakye Showbiz program, the rapper observed that the ongoing investigation should remind the public that legal troubles of this kind are not limited to celebrities. He admitted that the saga has made him more careful about his own purchases.
“We all buy cars from the streets, especially if it is not from the showroom. So this can happen to everyone. I have taken advice on this issue. From henceforth, if I buy a car, I will make sure to go check the history to see if it is a stolen car or not.
Because I have bought a lot of cars from the street without checking their history, so from henceforth I will do so when I buy a car,” he explained.
While urging vigilance, Okyeame Kwame also showed compassion for Shatta Wale. He said the ordeal must have been unsettling and prayed the investigation clears him.
“Sleeping in the cell for a night is really bad for someone who stays at the Trasacco. I feel bad for him, but it is my prayer that he will be found not guilty at the end of the whole investigation,” he further stated.
Watch his statement below.
