Bulldog was fined GH48,000 by the Accra Circuit Court for threatening Akufo Addo._ghnation.net
Bulldog was fined GH48,000 by the Accra Circuit Court for threatening Akufo Addo.
The Accra Circuit Court fined artist manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, aka Bullgod, GH48,000 for declaring on television that President Akufo-Addo would not finish his second term if Menzgold clients were not paid.
According to GraphicOnline.com, if he does not pay the charge, he faces 40 days in jail.
According to GraphicOnline.com, if he does not pay the charge, he faces 40 days in jail.
Nana Asiamah Hanson stated on UTV’s United Showbiz on Saturday, January 9, 2021, that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would not complete his four-year term if unhappy gold dealership corporation customers did not receive their locked-up monies.
Bullgod went on to say that the notion that customers invest at their own risk and, hence, cannot hold the government accountable for the difficulties they face is unsuitable.
“We’ll get our money back, or Nana Addo will run; he won’t finish his four years.”That’s what I’m saying. “He won’t finish his four years,” an obviously agitated bulldog barked angrily.
He established that his concerns are not influenced by his previous employment at Zylofon Media, one of the companies managed by Menzgold CEO Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM1), but rather by the fact that he is a victim.
The artist’s management was sued for breaking the peace as a result of his remark. He had earlier pleaded not guilty in court but was found guilty during the hearing on Tuesday.
Bullgod said in his defense that his speech was meant to appeal to the president and that he had no intention of threatening the president.
However, Evelyn Asamoah, who presided over the case, determined that “the judge was of the considered view that Bulldog could not have meant to appeal to the President’s conscience considering the gravity of his words.”
According to the court, Bullgod’s words clearly threatened the president and were designed to incite public opposition to the country’s First Gentleman.
“What he stated could have major security consequences since it puts the President in danger,” the court warned.
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