Wednesday 20 May 2020

A Quick Note To Bulldog - aka Mr. Lawrence Nana Asiamah

Dear Mr. Lawrence Nana Asiamah,

I saw you on Nana Ama McBrown's interesting entertainment programme, on UTV, last night. As always, you were very impressive. One isn't surprised that you are known widely in Ghana's music industry, as the  plain-speaking boss-player, Bulldog.


In that regard, may I humbly make the point, to you, that your industry will only prosper, and grow, if you focus on asking for only one favour, from the government of Ghana: that it should make the creative arts industry of our national economy, a tax-free one?

That  will immediately attract world-class talent from abroad, to do collaborative projects in Ghana, online, with leading local  players,  such as your very talented  and charismatic charge, the great Shatta  Wale - and finally make him  the dollar billionaire his talent deserves toturn him into.

To me,  he has the best chance, amongst players in Ghana's music industry, of  becoming a global superstar, like the late iconic Jamaican reggae  star, Bob Marley,  eventually  became.

Incidentally, a South Korean steel company, Dosco,  has ambitions to expand its footprint, into the global music industry.

Despite being scammed by a Ghanaian-American conman, a Mr. Segbefia, I am pretty  sure that  they will willingly collaborate with you, to access the South Korean internet  music  streaming industry.

However, it is vital that you contact them only  through the South Korean Embassy in Accra. That way,  they won't be afraid of dealing directly with you.

I must admit that I admire the nous and gumption, underpinning your aggressive approach to doing things, and which is making such waves for you, amongst your peers in our nation's dynamic younger generations.  Keep up the good work, Mr. Asiamah  - and regards to your much-gifted charge, the genuis Shatta Wale. Above all, do stay safe!

Thanks.

Kind regards,

Kofi.

WhatsApp: +233576564600.

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