Rapper Kwaw Kese has called on the Ghana Police Service to reinvestigate the murder of his late manager, Fennec Okyere. This comes after Shatta Wale posted that he is ready to tell any court all about Bullgod’s alleged involvement in the case. In a post on Instagram, Kwaw Kese Shared a screenshot of Shatta Wale’s post in which he threatened his former manager.
The ‘Abodam’ hitmaker pleaded with the Police to get him justice.
“@ghpoliceservice Pls help us get justice on my manager’s murder. I believe @shattawalenima and @bullhaus know something we need to know. Pls let’s delve into this,” he wrote.
This follows a notice served to Bullgod by Shatta Wale, that he will reveal what, according to him, truly happened in relation to Fennec Okyere’s murder.
The threat by the ‘Mellisa’ hitmaker comes after the Bullgod leaked what he claims is the list of artiste featuring on the tracks for Shatta Wale’s upcoming album, ‘Gift of God’ (GOG).
Fennec Okyere, who was the manager of the controversial musician, Kwaw Kese, was murdered at his Manet Gardens residence on the Spintex Road, Accra on Thursday, March 13, 2014 by unknown assailants. He died at age 31.
Following his death, Bulldog, born Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson, was picked up by the Police Criminal Investigative Department (CID). He was arrested in Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra, as a suspect in the death of Fennec Okyere. This was because Bullgod (then known as Bulldog) who had regular beefs with Fennec Okyere, had supposedly threatened him in an interview.
While on the Police charge sheet Bullgod was to face the charge of conspiracy to commit murder, his plea was not taken. In 2017, the Bullhaus Entertainment CEO was freed from the charges in relation with the alleged murder, with then Attorney-General, Gloria Akuffo saying the state was no longer interested in prosecuting Bulldog over the alleged murder of Fennec Okyere.
This was contained in the A-G’s advice on the case docket. Kwaw Kese registered his unhappiness about the development.
“Even the prosecutors were not going to court. I believe our security system is very weak,” a very disappointed Kwaw Kese told Lexis Bill in an interview on Behind the Fame on Drive Time on Joy FM in 2018. According to him, the jabs they threw at each other were aimed at promoting their artistes and also to remain relevant as managers.
This was contained in the A-G’s advice on the case docket. Kwaw Kese registered his unhappiness about the development.
“Even the prosecutors were not going to court. I believe our security system is very weak,” a very disappointed Kwaw Kese told Lexis Bill in an interview on Behind the Fame on Drive Time on Joy FM in 2018. According to him, the jabs they threw at each other were aimed at promoting their artistes and also to remain relevant as managers.
In a 2022 interview on Hitz FM, Bullgod maintained his innocence adding that he never threatened Fennec Okyere, despite their disagreements. Meanwhile, Kwaw Kese, year in and year out, continues to celebrate his former manager on his death anniversary.