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Ricky Nana Agyemang, CEO of RuffTown Records |
Ricky Nana Agyemang, also known as Bullet, the CEO of RuffTown Records, has expressed his unhappiness regarding claims that he is involved in occult practices and sacrifices his artists at the peak of their careers.
These allegations resurfaced following a recent accident involving one of his artists, Wendy Shay. However, Bullet finds such accusations disheartening.
In 2018, the untimely death of Ebony, who was signed under Bullet's RuffTown Records, raised similar allegations, contrasting with Wendy Shay's recent escape from a similar situation.
During an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, Bullet, who was formerly part of the music duo Ruff and Smooth, explained that he puts in tremendous effort and investment to propel his artists to success. It is unfortunate for people to assume that he would harm them after such dedication.
He expressed his frustration, stating, "I have been seeing videos of pastors saying I’m into occultism. Saying I’m trying to sacrifice my artist and a whole lot. Andy, you know how hard this work is, so who will invest time, money, and everything into an artist, and when it’s time to reap, the person will kill or sacrifice the artist?"
Bullet firmly denied any involvement in occult practices, emphasizing his commitment to Jesus Christ. He assured the public that his hands and heart were clean, and he had never sought the assistance of any juju or occult group.
Bullet acknowledged the existence of these rumors and people's ability to say whatever they wish, but he remained steadfast in his dedication to his artists' success and well-being.
He also mentioned that he is actively working to address these unfortunate situations and assured the provision of proper medical care for Wendy Shay. She is expected to be flown to Germany for further medical examination and treatment.
It is important to separate baseless rumors from the reality of an individual's actions, and in Bullet's case, he strongly denies any involvement in occult practices, asserting his commitment to his artists and his faith in Jesus Christ.
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