Ghana’s political and entertainment spaces have been stirred by a bold claim from outspoken entertainment executive Bullgod, who alleges that President John Dramani Mahama shares his monthly salary with him.
The statement, which quickly gained traction across social and traditional media, has sparked widespread debate, drawing reactions from political commentators, fans, and critics alike.
Bullgod, known for his unfiltered commentary and strong opinions on national issues, asserted during a recent public discussion, sending shockwaves through both the political and creative communities.
While the details and context surrounding the claim remain unclear, the allegation has fueled intense public scrutiny. Supporters of the president have dismissed the statement as controversial rhetoric, while others are calling for clarity regarding the nature of the relationship between the two men.
Bullgod has long been vocal about his political leanings and has publicly expressed support for Mahama in the past. However, this latest declaration has elevated the conversation to new heights, raising questions about intent, interpretation, and political symbolism.
As of now, there has been no official response from President Mahama or his representatives addressing the claim. In the absence of formal clarification, public discourse continues to grow, with many awaiting further statements that could shed light on the matter.
Whether viewed as satire, loyalty, political commentary, or something more serious, the allegation has undoubtedly ignited conversation, once again placing both figures at the center of national attention.
