Bulldog begs for forgiveness after serving 2 days in police custody

Bulldog begs for forgiveness after serving 2 days in police custody
Bulldog begs for forgiveness after serving 2 days in police custody
Manager of Shatta Wale, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson known in the Showbiz circles as Bulldog has apologised for his misconduct on the United Showbiz after serving two days in police custody.
He was arrested on Monday by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) to assist in investigations for allegedly threatening that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will not be able to complete his four-year-term mandate in office.
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Speaking in an interview on Okay FM in Accra yesterday after his arrest, Bulldog stated that his speech was not meant to threaten the president but was to intervene and speak on behalf of all Menzgold Ghana Limited customers whose money were locked up after government ordered the gold trading firm to shutdown their investment.
He said his actions were not to cause harm but to voice out what the aggrieved customers of Menzgold needed.
Bulldog explained on UTV that before government shutdown the investment firm he should have paid the customers.
To him, it was not proper for government to just close the firm while people’s investment were there.
Touching on how Bulldog gain his bail, ace musician, Rex Omar stated that the lawyer of the manger worked hard for him to be granted bail.
Earlier, Mr Omar alleged that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives were behind the arrest of Bulldog and not NIB.
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He said preliminary investigation by him suggested that the NIB did not order the arrest of Bulldog, thus blamed the NPP members for such deeds.
Mr Omar and other fans of Bulldog indicated that what he said on UTV on Saturday should not merit an arrest, explaining that there were lots of people in the country who say worse things about the president and go scot free.
Source: www.spotonnews.net