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Lawyer Sosu Examines Shatta Wale’s Accusation that Bullgod Committed Murder (See Details)

Lawyer and politician Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu of Ghana has provided legal instruction regarding the claim made by Shatta Wale that his former manager, Bullgod, participated in the killing of one Fenick.
The Dancehall musician stated on November 2, 2022, via social media, that he was prepared to explain to the court how the act was planned and carried out.
Due to Bullgod’s past involvement in the murder of Fennec Okyere, several online users have hypnotized that Shatta Wale’s character “Fenick” was actually Fennec Okyere, who before his death was the manager of musician Kwaw Kese.
After his confrontation with Bullgod, who had previously served as his manager, Shatta Wale came under fire for making what some perceived to be a serious accusation.
To that effect, attorney Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu has said in an exclusive interview with Abrantepa that:
“It will be presumptuous to connect the two names, Fenick and Fennec,”
“If even a correlation is drawn between the two names, that may be presumptive. I think that if anybody really believes that Bullgod indeed has committed some crime and knows that he has evidence to that effect, the best place is to go to the police station and not social media,” he iterated further.
He went ahead to emphasize that:
“So, I think that you may have to ignore that post and then move forward. Crime investigation is not done on social media.
“It is done at the police station, so if anybody has critical information that can help any court convict somebody, then, it is the police that you go to.”
In response when he was asked if the conclusion was that Shatta Wale’s social media posts were not serious, the legal brain emphasized that:
“that’s the point. It has no consequence but if the CIDs are interested, they may invite him for further information if he really believes he has it.”
“But the question is that if you do have it, why has it taken you this long? You heard that somebody has been arrested for that crime so why didn’t you go and volunteer that information? That’s why I doubt we should take that post seriously,” Lawyer Sosu added.