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Artiste manager Bulldog has been granted bail after he was arrested by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) over alleged threats to the President.
Speaking on Okay FM, Chairman of the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), Rex Omar, said the bail was facilitated by the manager's lawyer.
He said that Bulldog did not look like he was harmed nor was he sick after spending nearly three days in the NIB custody.
Bulldog born Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson was arrested after some threats he made on live TV against President Akufo-Addo.
He said on UTV’s United Showbiz that the President will not complete his second term if he does not pay the locked-up funds of Menzgold customers.
Although Bulldog retracted his statement, he said that his comments did not mean he was going to shoot or kill the President.
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