Shatta Wale sprint from the Wrath Of Kissi Agyaben With His Bet Score

Shatta Wale flaunts his bet winning slip on his social media page of an amount of GHS 165,000 after Mr. Kissi Agyaben announced to investigate the wealth of some celebrities and Pastors

Shatta Wale sprint from the Wrath Of Kissi Agyaben With His Bet Score
Shatta Wale

Ghanaian Dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah popular known as Shatta Wale has dropped his EPL and Laliga bet after winning a huge amount of money of GHS 169,000 on his Facebook page.

Shatta Wale left a lot of his followers surprised after posting the images of his betting-winning slips to inspire those who are into the sports betting business.

On his payslip, he earned 95,080 cedi’s on one slip with a stake of 2,000 cedi’s, and he won 73,512 cedi’s on another slide with a wager of 1,500 cedis.

The total amount the dancehall walked home was GHS 165,000 after deducting his wager amount from his price.

Some of his fans congratulated him and also begged him for some coins under the comment section.

Others also asked him to show him how he won and shared his odds with them so they can also win.

Above all Shatta was trying to tell that all the money he shows off and his wealth are made from betting which is a legalized game in Ghana.

The flaunting of his wealth is leading to the statement which was currently made by the newly appointed Special Prosecutor Lawyer Kissi Agyabeng.

The Lawyer has pushed many celebrities to start showing the source of wealth they flaunt on social media after he said in an interview that some celebrities and pastors who flaunt wealth will be investigated.

The prosecutor said he is going to investigate and prosecute all suspected corruption-related offences in his term of work.

He also added that any citizen who is investigated and found with an undisclosed source of wealth will be in charge of corruption.

This statement made some social media users begun to point hands to some celebrities and pastors who flaunt their wealth on social media.

Among the celebrities were, Shatta Wale, Rev. Obofour, Medikal, D Black, and more, who could face investigation and corruption charges.