Every Ghanaian, from the president to the watchman, is uncivilized, according to Bullgod

Bullgod, however, believes that there should be a group effort to promote Ghanaian culture and that it is a bad idea to encourage foreign culture in the nation.

Every Ghanaian, from the president to the watchman, is uncivilized, according to Bullgod

Everyone in Ghana, according to Nana Asiamah Hanson, sometimes known as Bulldog, the artist manager, is uncivilized.

Bulldog claims that his remark was not intended to be disrespectful in any manner and that the term "uncivilized" is not derogatory.

Bulldog defined civilisation as the act of being conscious of one's culture and supporting it, and in this instance, Ghanaians aren't doing either of those things.

"I apologize if this comment comes off as harsh, but the fact that we lack civility is the reason why investors won't support us or will not give us credit. Those of us! Ghana is uncivilized from the president to the night watchman! I am inclusive as well.

If you look up the definition of "uncivilized," you'll see what I mean. It doesn't disrespect you.

"You will promote your culture if you are polite. Everywhere you go, you will represent yourself. Being conscious of your culture and promoting it are hallmarks of civilization, which we lack. It's regrettable that Ghana is now not properly represented everywhere.

Have you ever pondered why they serve you such stupid food when you fly in a plane? Because selling their culture is the goal. There is a Chinatown somewhere in the world, and they are selling their culture, he railed.

Bullgod, however, believes that there should be a group effort to promote Ghanaian culture and that it is a bad idea to encourage foreign culture in the nation.

"There is a channel in Ghana that airs ridiculous foreign content. Since to whom are you selling? Do you understand the reasons for the thriving Dr. Osei Kwame Despite TV channel? due to the Ghanaian things he is doing. Anything outside is ridiculous, and we need to forward Ghana's agenda," he insisted.