Artiste Manager, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson popularly known as Bulldog has said dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy will suffer should the law decide to take its full course.
The CEO of BullHaus Entertainment called on President Akufo-Addo to swiftly intervene and grant Stonebwoy a presidential pardon in the ongoing case.
Speaking in an interview on 3FM, Bulldog also urged the president to help bring on an to the fracas between the two top dancehall stars.
Bulldog noted that the matter can only be resolved when major stakeholders come together and help settle the beef among the two in order to avoid any future re-occurrence.
“The President must step in this matter to bring lasting peace between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.”
“In fact, it will be ideal for all stakeholders to visit and beg Nana Addo [Dankwa Akufo-Addo] for a presidential pardon for Stonebwoy.”
“If the case is stretched and the laws of Ghana is allowed to take a rigorous action, Stonebwoy will suffer,” he opined.
The CEO of BullHaus Entertainment called on President Akufo-Addo to swiftly intervene and grant Stonebwoy a presidential pardon in the ongoing case.
Speaking in an interview on 3FM, Bulldog also urged the president to help bring on an to the fracas between the two top dancehall stars.
Bulldog noted that the matter can only be resolved when major stakeholders come together and help settle the beef among the two in order to avoid any future re-occurrence.
“The President must step in this matter to bring lasting peace between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.”
“In fact, it will be ideal for all stakeholders to visit and beg Nana Addo [Dankwa Akufo-Addo] for a presidential pardon for Stonebwoy.”
“If the case is stretched and the laws of Ghana is allowed to take a rigorous action, Stonebwoy will suffer,” he opined.
Stonebwoy has been charged with offensive conduct conducive to breach of peace and display of a firearm in public without permission while Shatta Wale is facing a charge of offensive conduct conducive to breach of peace.
The two were put before a court in Accra on Wednesday.
The court presided over by Magistrate Isaac Addo granted the two bail at a cost of GHC50,000 with one surety each.
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