Shatta Wale Exposes BullGod and Mr. Logic’s Sexual Escapades With Prostitutes; Promises More Reprisal Attacks

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Renowned Dancehall musician, Charles Nii Armah Mensah – popularly known as Shatta Wale has made some damning revelations about the sexual life of his former manager, BullGod, as well as entertainment critic Mr. Logic after the two clapped back at the artiste for wanting them banned from all radio and television platforms alongside some other entertainment hosts and pundits – including Akwasi Aboagye, Andy Dosty, Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, Ola Michael, Sally Mann, and Abeiku Santana. Responding to the request with a post on Facebook, Mr. Logic described Shatta Wale as a slave who is being irreverent towards his master.

“A slave that forgets who his master was is still a slave after FREEDOM
You are about to eat your final beef in your existence that will send shivers your SPINE
This message is ENCRYPTED”

BullGod, on the other hand said he would haunt like a ghost because he call for him to be banned from his TV punditry has no reasonable basis for consideration.

“It’s 2024 and you have no choice but hear me on radio than your songs are played. You will see me more on TV than your videos will ever air. Unfortunately for you, I am on your phone. I will haunt you like a ghost.”

Meanwhile, in a video posted on Tuesday, 2nd January 2024, Shatta Wale described BullGod as an errand guy who has never made any meaningful contributions to his craft. He alleged that both BullGod and Mr. Logic cheat on their wives with their many girlfriends and hookup girls, some of whom he [Shatta Wale] connected to BullGod. Additionally, he described Mr. Logic as a begged for always demanding mobile money from him despite making so much gains from a lot of local reggae dancehall artistes.

“Mr. Logic and Bulldog, you no get any sense because me and you people walk before. Logic dey beg me for mobile money every day, and I get evidence. You and Bulldog get ashawo girlfriends beside your wives.

He has therefore vowed to verbally abuse the owners of media houses that offer their platforms to them.

“The people wey dey own the radio stations, dem sef be fools. I dey do music for people who like music, and not Ghana TV and radio.”

According to Shatta Wale, these media personalities are bitter people who are only skilled at launching attacks on those who strive to make progress in an unsupportive music industry.

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