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I’m not an occultist; I believe in Christ – Bullet

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Ricky Nana Agyemang, also known as Bullet, Wendy Shay’s manager, has denied rumors that he is an occultist who sacrifices his artists at the zenith of their careers.
Following the death of his artiste, Ebony Reigns, in 2018, numerous Ghanaians resorted to the now-defunct Twitter network, now known as X, to chastise him.
Bullet stated on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz broadcast on Wednesday that he is a Christian and would never join any spiritual cult to sacrifice his artists.

“Who would invest so much in an artiste and say I want to kill her at the time when I am supposed to get returns from my investment?”
“I have not been to any juju. I don’t know if it’s a spiritual attack. I’m taking this very seriously and imagine if Wendy had died, where would I have been by now? Ghanaians would say I have used her for blood money. I am worried and the things I am hearing are so sad. If I were in their shoes, I will say the same,” he said.
Additionally, the Rufftown Records manager poured out his Christian faith saying, “I am just praying to God over it. I only know Jesus Christ, but if it keeps repeating then I know the enemy is at play”
“I know they want me to be disgraced, so I have to pray, and I have to seek protection. Spiritual things are real, and I have prayed to God for
these things happening to me. I know its not coming from my camp.” he said.

Bullet has been held responsible for the death of his first female performer, Ebony Reigns, since 2018.
Although Ebony died in a horrific car accident, some internet users have blamed Bullet for her death.
While some, such as Ebony’s father, Nana Opoku Kwarteng, said Bullet’s ‘negligence’ was to blame for her death, others claimed he sacrificed her.
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