Years after making demeaning allegations against Bulldog, Shatta Wale has finally rendered an apology.
In 2022, the Ghanaian dancehall artiste claimed Bulldog, his former manager, had a hand in the death of Fennec Okyere.
On the back of the allegation, Bulldog, known in private life as Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, filed a defamation lawsuit against Shatta Wale.
However, in a letter issued on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Shatta Wale retracted the statement and apologised to Bulldog.
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“On November 2, 2022, I published a series of posts on my social media pages and handles about MR. LAWRENCE NANA ASIAMAH HANSON alias BULLDOG. The publications included a statement that I have now come to know was generally misunderstood or misconstrued as MR. HANSON’s confessions to me that he had a hand in the murder of FENNEC OKYERE (alias FENICKS).
“I wish to retract each of the statements in the said series of publications, as I did not mean to say that MR. HANSON had a hand in the murder of FENNEC OKYERE. I also wish to apologise to MR. HANSON and all the persons whom my publications of November 2, 2022, have caused pain, agony, anguish, shame, ridicule, or hatred,” he wrote.
Read Shatta Wale’s apology letter below.