Award-winning Dancehall musician Shatta Wale and his former supervisor, Bulldog now Bullgod, has reached an settlement to settle their case out of courtroom.
The 2 have been embroiled in a authorized tussle since November after the artiste supervisor, born Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, sued the musician for defamation at an Accra Excessive Court docket.
He was looking for, amongst others, an order from the Court docket directed at Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, to make a publication on seven consecutive days of an unqualified retraction of and unreserved apology for the defamatory phrases that he has revealed on all his social media pages concerning the Plaintiff. Such retraction and apology would have beenvetted and accepted by the Plaintiff’s attorneys.
However attorneys of the plaintiff requested an out-of-court settlement, which was granted by Justice Joseph Adu Agyemang Owusu in March.
On Tuesday, June 27, the case was discontinued for the 2 to settle the matter amicably out of courtroom.
“We didn’t come for something however apology and retraction. It is a popularity matter and as soon as the popularity is repaired, we needs to be nice,” Bullgod advised journalists.
He additionally suggested all individuals, particularly these within the leisure business, to be cautious of their statements they make in public.
“We go off tangent generally and we are saying issues that could be for clickbait or say issues for saying sake. This may go away you in conditions like right here. So we needs to be reasonable in our assessments and be truthful.”
Earlier than the courtroom’s determination, the 2 have been perceived to have come again collectively given public commentaries citing one another’s earlier contributions to their respective careers.
In an interview with Join FM earlier this month, Bulldog admitted having fun with his work with Shatt Wale although he needed to give up within the first six months.