I Still Love Shatta Wale But I Will Meet Him In Court – Bullgod Says Amidst Legal Battle

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Bullgod has said that he still has Shatta Wale’s best interests in mind, even though he has sued him for defamation over claims that he was involved in the death of his former manager, Fennec Okyere.

Bullgod made it clear that he will always love Shatta Wale, even though they were still going to court.

“I will never stop loving Shatta Wale. I don’t care what he says about me, but if it’s about my family or something illegal, I need to clear my name,” he said on Abeiku Santana’s United Showbiz last Saturday.

He said that if it hadn’t been for the murder case, which he brought up again, he never would have sued him.

“Shatta Wale’s words have caused me a lot of trouble, but I forgave him and continued to work with him.

When he talked about Fenec’s murder for the first time, I was picked up and put in jail for a month. It almost caused me and my wife to split up. Again, he had naked pictures of my wife on his phone. “Despite all of this, I still forgave him,” he said on the show.

When asked why they got back together after their earlier fight, he said, “NAM1 brought us together.”

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I was working for Zylofon at the time, so NAM1 called me and asked me to come to his house to talk. When I got there, I saw Shatta Wale there. He got down on his knees and asked for forgiveness, and NAM1 got us back together.

This is how we got back to work. Now we don’t exist,” he said.

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Wisdom Hammond

Written by Wisdom Hammond

Education consultant, strategic writing specialist, and academic administrative analyst with over 15 years of industry insights mapping Ghana's educational ecosystem transitions.

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