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Shatta Wale asked to apologise to former manager Bulldog as they move closer to ending legal dispute

Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale and his former manager, Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, known as Bulldog, have come to an understanding to resolve the defamation lawsuit filed against Shatta Wale.
The lawsuit was filed in response to Shatta Wale’s claims that Bulldog was involved in the murder of Fennec Okyere, manager of Kwaw Kese.
Shatta Wale made these allegations through a Facebook post on November 2, 2022.

During a previous court hearing, Shatta Wale’s lawyers requested to settle the case outside of court, a request that was granted by the Accra High Court.
Following this, Shatta Wale’s legal team returned to court after a month and informed the judge that the parties had reached an initial agreement on the terms of the settlement in a significant development.
Subsequently, Shatta Wale’s lawyers requested a one-month adjournment to allow the parties to draft the terms of the settlement. The intention was for the agreed-upon terms to be presented to the court as a consent judgement.
The Accra High Court presided over by Justice Joseph Adu Agyemang Owusu, adjourned the case after Bulldog’s lawyers confirmed that settlement terms had been reached in principle.
According to a report by Starr FM, one of the conditions of the settlement includes a public apology to Bulldog.
The resolution of this lawsuit through an out-of-court settlement marks a significant step towards resolving the dispute between Shatta Wale and Bulldog.
The public apology, among other agreed-upon terms, aims to address the grievances raised during the legal proceedings.
This development brings a glimmer of hope for a potential reconciliation between the two parties.
Lawyers of the Plaintiff and Defendant will now focus on finalizing the settlement terms and ensuring that both Shatta Wale and Bulldog can move forward in a positive direction.
Entertainment
Amaarae unveils tracklist for upcoming ‘Fountain Baby’ album

Amaarae has unveiled the tracklist for her second album, Fountain Baby, out June 9.
The 14-track album includes the previously released singles “Reckless & Sweet” and “Co-Star”
Check out the full tracklist below.

Fountain Baby Tracklist ❤️
Thank you to everyone that lent their talent & time. It took a village. pic.twitter.com/rRaI5kCs0a
— Fountain Baby (@amaarae) June 5, 2023
Entertainment
I’m Not Holy – McBrown Responds To Allegations Of Being A Drug Addict

Actress Nana Ama McBrown has finally responded to allegations of living a wayward life in the past.
‘I’m not holy, I have done things in the past,’ she said in a local dialect.
There have been allegations that Ghanaian media darling, Nana Ama McBrown is a smoker, a snitch and has done a lot of evil things in the past.

Adding to that, Sally Mann has alleged in a recent interview that McBrown is a drug addict and challenged her to public test.
At the Shine Summit program held on last Friday, McBrown admitted that she is not holy but she has done a lot of things in the past.
According to Nana Ama McBrown, she did a whole lot of bad things in the past but she is a changed person now.
She revealed she had to reassess her life and changed for the better when she found fame.
The actress noted she had to think about her family and loved ones and changed her lifestyle after she gained fame.
She, therefore, sat down and rebranded herself to add value to her fame.
Nana Ama McBrown said whilst advising an audience to know how to manage their brand especially when they become famous.
Entertainment
Lasmid leaves Highly Spiritual Music – Kaywa confirms

‘Friday Night’ hitmaker Lasmid, has taken a bow from Highly Spiritual Music record label.
The exit was confirmed by the Chief Executive Officer of the label Kaywa during a brief discussion on Adom TV’s ShowTym with Andy Dosty on Sunday, June 4, 2023.
He hinted that some internal issues fueled the decision, and despite the back and forth conversations they had, Lasmid’s mind was made up.

“The conversation with Lasmid has been a back and forth but it was way before VGMA. He started trumpeting ‘I want to go, I want to go’ a long time ago. There is a back story but I wouldn’t wanna make it public,” he said.
Kawya, however, assured fans that at the right time, the entire truth would be spilled to bring clarity to the whole messy saga.
After four years, Lasmid is the second artiste to part ways with the label in a span of few weeks.
His decision comes shortly after colleague Mr Drew took his exit after the end of his contract to explore new opportunities.
The record label started in 2017 with big names including Kurl Songs, Yaw Berk, Krymi and King Maaga, all have since exited.
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