Artist director, Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson, generally known as Bulldog has responded to Socrates Safo’s taunt that the main act he (Bulldog) is alright with is changing his Togo pants.
Socrates while disgracing Bulldog’s statement that the entertainment industry is flourishing under the Mahama-drove leadership said Bulldog is encountering hardship simply like whatever other Ghanaian. He showed that the power crisis that has waited on for a long time has rather caved in the arts. The circumstance, he said, has made life uncomfortable for all.
Individuals are struggling and you say the entertainment industry is flourishing? Ask Bulldog, ‘Is he agreeable?’ No! The main thing that has been agreed for him is changing his Togo trousers and now wearing designer trousers, he smoldered on the media on Friday.
Bulldog on the same platform guarded his cases referring to that, the government gave two million Ghana cedis to the arts and encourage addressed what past governments have done. In what seemed to be an answer to the ‘Togo pants’ remark, Bulldog amusingly said Socrates needs a hair on his uncovered head.
My attribution was that the man has committed two million Ghana cedis to help us. He ought to let me know what past governments have done… Most of us have not paid our bills up to this point. We have aggravated the issues of our own country and we are indicating fingers at who? Do you think the president will get up in the morning and simply toss issues at us? You think he needs to be offended constantly? Give me a chance to do this on the lighter note. He (Socrates) needs a hair style. Shockingly, he doesn’t have hair, he chuckled wildly.
At the point when show host, Sammy Flex inquired as to whether he was not being personal with that remark, he replied, ‘I’m not being personal. I like my Togo pants. In any event, it was made in Togo; it’s my own’.
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