Rufftown Records CEO Ricky Nana Agyemang, better known as Bullet, has vehemently denied allegations of occult practices and sacrificing his artists at the peak of their careers. Recently he came out that Wendy Shay is responding to medical treatments and is expected to make a full recovery.
Wendy’s unfortunate accident on September 10, 2023, raised rumours and speculations that Bullet may be involved in occultism, reflecting the tragic loss of Ebony, another artist under Rufftown Records, who passed away during the peak of her music career through accident. However, in an exclusive interview with popular radio host Andy Dosty, Bullet passionately refuted these claims. “I am not involved in any occult practices as they allege,” he declared, expressing his frustration at the baseless accusations. He went on to question the logic behind such claims, asking, “Who will invest time and money in an artist and then sacrifice them when it’s time to reap the rewards?
Bullet therefore took the opportunity to express his concerns about recent events within his record label, hinting at possible spiritual implications. He conveyed his desire to uncover the root causes of these occurrences, demonstrating his genuine worry about the situation. “I’m genuinely worried about what’s happening, and I’m praying to God for redemption.”
Source: Ghana/DenkyiramanRadio/919 FM / Loli Shine