President Akufo-Addo has become a talkative - Bullgod

Ghanaian artiste manager, Bullgod, asks the President of Ghana to leave the announcement of the Coronavirus for his ministers

President Akufo-Addo has become a talkative - Bullgod
Bullgod

Ghanaian entertainment Guru, Bullgod, has lambasted the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, for what he labeled as "negligence of duty".

The artiste manager and the CEO of Ballhaus stated that the President only knows to talk about the coronavirus pandemic on Tv instead of doing real developmental work for the good of Ghanaians.

Bullgod angrily said that the President has now become a journalist that updates the country about the pandemic every two weeks; something his ministers are capable of doing. He maintained that this only points to the idle state of the President because other presidents who have real work to do have left the announcements to their ministers.

 

 

He said this while speaking on Showbiz 927 on 3FM with MzGee.

“…He has become like journalist under his administration. He is always talking about coronavirus every two weeks on the television. Which president does that in his or her country, and that shows how less busy he is on the development of the nation?”

 

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“Akufo-Addo could have done only the first update and leave the other coronavirus updates to the cabinet ministers to do the rest. He is only collapsing jobs and banks and has made me lose my investments with Menzgold. He should start packing from office,” he said.

Bullgod is the Creative Director of Ballhaus Entertainment which he started in 2003 and is also a one time artist and repertoire Manager of Zylofon Media. He is based in Ghana although he occasionally travels to Germany to visit his family based there.

He has managed Five5, Iwan, Natural Face, Brainna, Paulina Oduro, Koo Ntakra, Yaa Yaa, Shatta Wale, and now Rudebwoy Ranking.

Bulldog’s top five songs now include Rudebwoy Rankings Bust A Lighter, Don’t Cry, Shatta Wale’s Star Sign, Sarkodie’s Adonai and KK Fosu and Tinny’s ‘Tell Them’.