Did Bulldog just slam Shatta Wale over BET Awards?

Did Bulldog just slam Shatta Wale over BET Awards?

Comments by Shatta Wale after receiving no nomination at the 2017 Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards were clear indications that the dancehall artiste was unperturbed about missing out again.

Stonebwoy, winner of the 2015 Best International Act: Africa, was the only Ghanaian artiste nominated this year and will be competing with Wizkid (Nigeria), Davido (Nigeria), Tekno (Nigeria), AKA (South Africa), Nasty C (South Africa), Mr Eazi (Nigeria), and Babes Wodumo (South Africa).

Shatta Wale who has churned out numerous hit songs has been boasting about his wealth by flaunting his cars and houses on social media and even mentioned in his reaction to the BET Awards snub that he was concerned about making money rather than earning nominations.




His statement has sparked conversations on social media with some asking if he would die should he rally behind Stonebwoy or just by sending out a congratulatory message to the only nominee from Ghana.

Well, Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, who used to manage Shatta Wale until a misunderstanding led to a break of their working relationship has an interesting post on his Facebook timeline which leaves many to wonder if it’s an innuendo directed at the self-acclaimed dancehall king.

Just as the artiste takes pictures of his house and cars, Bulldog did same with a caption:

“The cheapest things in life are on sale… The most precious ones are invaluable and priceless… Those are earned and conferred unto man… No matter the wealth of a man, he can’t afford respect and recognition… #GODyear #sikanhyira

Meanwhile, Bulldog has congratulated Stonebwoy on his nomination.

 

 

Source: abrantepa.com

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