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Mensah Otabil Speaks Like A Poet; He’s Only Ghanaian Artiste to Fill A Stadium – Bulldog

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Artiste Manager, Lawrence Nana Asiamah, popularly known as Bullgod has stated that the only Ghanaian “artiste” who has been able to fill a stadium is Pastor Mensah Otabil.

This conversation came on the heels of comments made by the CEO of Akwaaba UK, Mr. Dennis Tawiah who claims no Ghanaian can fill the O2 arena currently.

Bullgod, who is a strong propagator of Ghanaians’ talents making it international agrees with him.

According to him, the only person who can fill the Accra Sports Stadium is the renowned man of God.

He described the Founder and Leader of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), as an artiste because his sermons come across to him as poetry.

“There’s only one artiste who has been able to fill the Accra Sports Stadium and that artiste is Pastor Mensah Otabil. He is an artiste, his words are like poems,” he told Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz.

According to Bullgod, the likes of Shatta Wale and Fancy Gadam never filled stadiums to their full capacity as many claimed.

“Fancy Gadam and Shatta Wale did not fill the stadium. They filled just one side of it,” he said on Hitz FM.

Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, is an artiste manager in Ghana.

He was the long-time manager for controversial Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale before they fell out.

He has also worked with the likes of 5Five and Reggae Dancehall artiste, Iwan.

He is currently the manager of budding musician, Vanilla.

Source: Pak MediaGh

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