Creative Ministry has no creative thinkers – Bulldog jabs
Popular artiste manager Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, says there are no creative thinkers in the Creative Arts Ministry in Ghana.
Bulldog made the assertion via a Facebook post in what was a big jab to the tourism minister.
The post appears to be a swipe at the minister who Bulldog thinks likes to “needful before the ‘wantful’ “.
“Madam Minister,
I hope you are witnessing the happenings in South Africa… #GLOBALCITIZENFESTIVAL… #MANDELA100
Let me just remind you that Nkrumah is BIGGER than Mandela and his standing and dominion on the African continent is second to none…
but you see how Mandela’s people have found a way to honour him through entertainment…
Oh let me also prompt you, South Africa has all it takes to host the world… they did the needful before the ‘wantful’ (if there’s any word like that mpo)
We have two things we can package and sell to the world aside from our wasteful and unbeneficial natural resources…
NKRUMAH & PEACE are Ghana’s biggest selling points.
As wanna head die nu…
I sure say by now CAPTAIN AFEKU dey prepare go buy that franchise too anaa?
A creative ministry with no creative thinkers…”
Source: adomonline.com
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