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Shatta Wale Bows to Pressure, Publicly Apologizes to Bulldog Over Murder Allegations

Shatta Wale Bows to Pressure, Publicly Apologizes to Bulldog Over Murder Allegations

Dancehall artist Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., has publicly issued a formal apology to artist manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, following a controversial social media episode from 2022.

In an official statement dated April 30, 2025, and personally signed by Shatta Wale, the musician expressed regret over a series of posts he made on November 2, 2022, which many interpreted as accusing Bulldog of involvement in the murder of music executive Fennec Okyere.

According to the statement, Shatta Wale clarified that the posts were misunderstood and never meant to suggest that Bulldog confessed to having a role in the tragic killing of Fennec, also known as Fenicks.

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He acknowledged that some of the comments made in that period implied immoral or improper behavior, not only about Bulldog but also concerning other prominent individuals.

The artist emphasized that he is fully retracting all such statements and expressed remorse for any emotional or reputational harm caused.

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Shatta Wale concluded the statement with a heartfelt apology to Bulldog and everyone else who may have been affected by the damaging implications of the 2022 publications.

 

Source: NewsandVibes.com

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