Artiste manager and CEO of Bullhaus Entertainment, Bullgod, has publicly criticized Bishop Salifu Amoako’s recent statements concerning a fatal accident involving his son.
The incident, which took the lives of two teenagers, Maame Dwomoh Boateng and Justine Agbenu, has stirred significant public emotion.
During a sermon, Bishop Amoako suggested that the high level of public interest in the accident was due to his prominence as a religious leader in Ghana.
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He defended his son, Elrad, asserting that the crash was accidental and not an intentional act to harm the teenagers.
Bullgod, in a discussion on United Showbiz, condemned the timing of the bishop’s remarks, calling them “foolish.” While he clarified that he wasn’t insulting the bishop, Bullgod expressed that such comments came too soon after the bishop’s public apology to the grieving families. He stated, “There was nothing wrong with what he said in essence, but it was completely insensitive to bring it up at this time.”
His critique reflects the broader public sentiment that the remarks seemed dismissive of the tragedy and came at a time when the families and community are still mourning.