Ghanaian artist manager, Bulldog has finally broken his silence after his release from the quarters of the BNI after being picked up for threatening the president over unpaid debt of MenzGold customers.
Speaking for the first time after his release in an interview with an Accra based radio station, the manager of Shatta Wale said his intention behind his comment wasn’t to threaten the President, but, to only speak on behalf of the aggressive MenzGold customers who are doing all they can in their power to get back their locked money.
Bulldog however sent his sincere apologies to the President although he claims his comment was taken out of context.
Meanwhile, Bulldog on Wednesday appeared before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly threatening President in a video recording.
Hanson, an artist manager, is said to have said on a United Television (UTV) program that, “the President will not finish his tenure and that he will run away if he failed to pay customers of Menzgold their deposits.”
Charged with “offensive conduct, conducive to breaches of the peace,” Hanson pleaded not guilty.

The court presided over by Mrs. Evelyn Asamoah admitted Hanson to a bail in the sum of GH¢70,000.00 with three sureties, two of whom are to be public servants.
The court further ordered Hanson to be reporting to the Police every Monday and the Police were directed to comply with the directives on disclosures.
Armed policemen and plain cloth officers escorted Hanson to court and the matter has been adjourned to January 28.
Defense Counsel, Mr. Jerry Avernorgbor prayed the court to admit his client to bail as he has people who were ready to stand surety for his client.
According to him, he would be grateful if his client would be admitted to self-recognizance adding that he was known and has a fixed place of abode.
The Defence counsel further said his client would not interfere with investigations and Hanson had no intention of committing any further crime now nor in the future.
He drew the attention of the court to the fact that the accused has been in custody for the past 48 hours and justice would be served if he was admitted to bail by the court.
The prosecution led by Chief Inspector Simon Apiorsornu said his superiors would like the accused persons to be remanded into lawful custody by the court as investigations were ongoing.
Reading the facts in court, Chief Inspector Apiorsornu said on January 11, 2020, the Police intercepted video recordings on United Television.
He said in the said video the accused was seen and heard saying “The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will not finish his term in office and that he will run away if he failed to pay the deposits of Menzgold customers.”
The prosecution said on January 12, 2020, the accused was handed over to the Police by the National Intelligence Bureau for further investigations.
According to the prosecution, during interrogation Hanson admitted to having made such comments in the said video when the same was played to him.
The prosecution said Hanson further said that during the show an argument ensued between the panelists and he made that statement in jest and had no ill motive behind same.
The prosecution said investigations are still ongoing.
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