Artiste manager and entertainment pundit, Bullgod, has explained why he sued Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, after the latter had accused him of having a hand in Fennec Okyere’s death, a former artiste manager to Kwaw Kese.
Bullgod noted that he only sued to clear his name, given the complexity of the crime about Fennec’s death, and not to hurt anybody involved in the matter.
He said his family was affected by Shatta Wale’s claim, and so he took legal action to prove that the artiste’s allegations were false.
“This is something that I have gone through a lot over. Right now, it is a cold case. Nobody has been arrested over it. It’s unresolved. So, for you to come and say that, it’s sad. My family went through a lot, especially my wife and kids. It wasn’t easy. So, I had to take him on to prove that what he said was false,” he stated in an interview on UTV’s United Showbiz, May 3.
“My intention was not to punish anybody; I just wanted to clear my name. So, when everyone was pleading with me to forgive him and drop the matter, I talked with my wife, and she left the final decision to me,” he added.
In November 2022, Shatta Wale publicly accused Bullgod of being involved in the murder of Fennec Okyere, the late manager of Kwaw Kese.
Following this, Bullgod’s legal team filed a defamation lawsuit at the Accra High Court, arguing that Shatta Wale’s statements were not only damaging but also highly inappropriate, given that the case was still under investigation.
Seeking legal redress, Bullgod requested a court declaration that Shatta Wale’s remarks were defamatory and malicious.
“So, I agreed to drop the case, and we went to court to remove the case. That was in 2023. I had initially sued him for GH¢1 million, but we agreed for him to render an apology and pay my legal fees. We told the court that, and it was granted provided that all ends were met,” he shared.
However, according to Bullgod, Shatta Wale failed to keep his end of the agreement, which caused his lawyers to follow up on the case.
“Typical of him, he didn’t fulfil his end of the bargain. We left it at that. It was when my new lawyer went through my cases that he decided to follow up on the judgment.
“So, my lawyers went back to court to enforce the judgment. Then he saw that it wouldn’t go well for him. He got in touch with my lawyers to have a sit-down. I was like, there’s nothing to talk about; he knows what to do. So, the apology came. And that’s okay for me,” he said.
Eventually, on April 30, 2025, Shatta Wale officially apologised for his defamatory remarks against Bullgod. According to Bullgod, the payment of legal fees is yet to be made.
“All that is left is that he settles my lawyers. The legal fees are about GH¢100,000,” he added.
Bullgod explained that his primary objective was to clarify his reputation and not to punish Shatta Wale.
He said he hoped the issue would be settled quickly so that both sides could move on.
