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Chaos at EOCO as Shatta Wale Fans Storm Headquarters

Chaos at EOCO as Shatta Wale protest gripped Accra on August 21, 2025, after news broke that the dancehall star spent the night in custody. Supporters of the musician stormed the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) headquarters, creating a scene that forced heavy police deployment.

Dozens of fans arrived in the morning, many riding motorbikes. They tied red cloths around their necks and wrists as a sign of defiance. Some carried sticks and weapons, while others chanted songs praising Shatta Wale. Their anger boiled over when word spread that authorities continued to hold him over his Lamborghini case.

Police struggled to keep order as crowds gathered outside the EOCO compound. Videos circulating on social media showed officers facing off with determined fans who refused to disperse.

In one video sighted by Ghbase News, a supporter shouted: “Today we’re dying with the king!” He urged others to be bold and claimed they were picketing peacefully, yet he vowed to sacrifice his life for Shatta Wale.

The fan demonstrations forced officers to block several sections of the road near EOCO. Some supporters accused authorities of unfair treatment, insisting the singer was being targeted. Others said they wanted him freed immediately, chanting his name as if at a concert rally.

Shatta Wale’s ongoing case with EOCO has become a national talking point. The Lamborghini he allegedly purchased is tied to a $4 million US crime. Until he provides proof of ownership, investigators continue to press him for answers.

For now, chaos at EOCO as Shatta Wale saga shows how fiercely loyal his fan base remains. Their willingness to risk clashes with police proves that the artiste’s influence stretches beyond music into raw street power.

Source: Ghbase News, Facebook

Gerheart Winfred Ashong

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