Controversial artiste manager, Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, has shared an unusual personal ritual — visiting the cemetery to lodge complaints about people who offend him.
Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz on April 12, Bullgod explained that he frequently visits his late mother’s grave, describing it as her “three-bedroom house.”
According to him, he believes she serves as his spiritual representative, and he confides in her when people wrong him.
“If someone offends me, I go and tell my mom. I’ve taken a few people there already,” he said. “Having someone in the spiritual realm is a big advantage. Once I speak to her, things get resolved. She’s close to God and delivers results.”
Bullgod also sparked strong reactions with his provocative views on religion, saying, “God is wicked. Before Jesus came, God punished people for every mistake. It’s Jesus who’s now calming Him down.”
He even mentioned gospel artist Cwesi Oteng, joking that someone may have taken his album to the cemetery — but he still managed to come out fine.
“Cemetery reporting isn’t uncommon. It happens more in the gospel music scene than in the secular one,” he added.
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