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Artist manager Lawrence Nan Asiama Hanson, popularly known as BullGod, has opened up about how comfortable his life has been since the National Democratic Congress returned to power a year ago.
Speaking to Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, he said President John Dramani Mahama is managing the affairs of the country well and that he even gives him stipends every month.
“I am on a payroll with His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, since he started working, every month I go for money from his salary. So when they pay him, then he pays me,l he said.
He added that during the period the President dedicated his salary to the Mahama Care project, he didnot get the stipends but now it has been regularised for him.
BullGod, who campaigned for the National Democratic Congress during the 2024 elections, noted that President Mahama and his government appointees are doing well to put the nation on track.
In the meantime, he has launched a project called ‘Bright Walls, Better Minds’, which seeks to beautify police holding cells in the country with murals.
So far, he has finished work at the Adabraka Police Station
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