Bullet asserts that he is still paying off debts left by Ebony

Former manager of the late Ebony and well-known as Bullet Ricky Nana Agyemang recently revealed the financial struggles he has been through as a result of the unfortunate passing of the legendary musician.

Bullet asserts that he is still paying off debts left by Ebony

Bullet recently discussed the contractual issues that have left him responsible for paying back Midas Touch Records as a result of Ebony's untimely passing in an interview with UTV's United Showbiz. Such an unanticipated event was not covered by the original contract.

Unambiguously, Bullet declared, "I have not yet paid Midas Touch Records in full for the deal we signed for Ebony. I still owe Midas Touch Records money as of this writing, and I am continuing to pay them because the contract said that they (Midas Touch) would share in the royalties from the artists' works for a set period of years, but we all know what occurred.

These disclosures follow occultism accusations made in the wake of a vehicle accident involving Wendy Shay, one of Bullet's signees. Bullet vehemently denied these assertions, highlighting the fact that he had never entertained such ideas during his earlier troubles.

He remarked, "It would be wrong for anyone to say I am into occultism because when I was suffering, I didn't even think about that and will be stupid to do that now when God is blessing me now."

Ebony Reigns, a musician, reportedly died in 2018 at the age of 20 after her car collided with a bus in the southwest of Ghana.

The dancehall and afrobeat musician, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was on her way back to Accra after visiting Sunyani with two pals.