You lack balls, I say. Bullgod Abeiku Santana.

Abeiku Santana, a well-known media figure, has asserted that Bulldog is not as courageous as he appears to be in light of the artist manager's decision not to proceed with his defamation action against Shatta Wale.

You lack balls, I say. Bullgod Abeiku Santana.

Bulldog and Shatta Wale are reportedly in discussions to settle the defamation lawsuit that the former launched against the latter outside of court after their court appearance on March 7.

What brings us to court? Is it not to resolve the issue? Therefore, there is nothing incorrect if Nii Armah's attorneys claim that they wish to resolve the case outside of court. In addition, we have already seated ourselves to discuss this. To resolve this, a dialogue has already begun. Each side, together with a few good guys,"

Bullgod explained on United Showbiz as he gave details behind the decision.

But Abeiku Santana, who seems confused about Bullgod’s sudden change in plans after threatening ‘fire and brimstone’ labeled the latter a coward.

“You took a case to court against Shatta Wale for defamation of character. I’ll sue him, I’ll sue him! Now you are running away. After all that noise. Later, we heard that you have withdrawn the case and opted to settle it at home. You’ve done well. Shake my hands, you have done well. Congrats. You don’t have balls; you are not a man. You are not a man of your word. You know you can settle this at home so why did you go to court? If you know you can win the case in court, why did you withdraw it?” he queried.

Bullgod in response said, “It was based on the relationship I have with Shatta Wale and the judge even asked why I brought the case to court if I had such a relationship with him

In 2022, Bullgod sued his former artiste, Shatta Wale, for defamation.

This was after the musician threatened to expose his alleged secret regarding the death of the late artiste manager, Fennec Okyere, among others.

In the court documents filed at an Accra High Court, Bullgod’s lawyers indicated that these statements seek to suggest that he had a hand in Mr. Okyere’s death.

Bullgod sought a declaration from the court that these statements and others highlighted in the suit are defamatory and malicious.

That’s not all, he called on the court to direct Shatta Wale to retract his allegations and apologize to him.

He also sought, “general damages for defamation, special damages for defamation, punitive damages for the malicious publication of falsehood against the plaintiff, cost, and any other orders or remedies that the Court may deem fit.”