Entertainment pundit Bullgod has admonished music fans to stop disturbing the ears of Ghanaian artistes about filling the O2 Arena, Madison Square and others to full capacity.
Bullgod openly stated after Wizkid failed to pull the numbers to his live concert last week that people shouldn’t worry any Ghanaian artiste to fill the O2 Arena.
He claims that the aforementioned venues are easier to fill than the Accra Sports Stadium, which can hold 40,000 spectators.
Bullgod contends that Wizkid has demonstrated his inability to sell out the Accra Sports Stadium.
Live Hub Entertainment had the Nigerian musician scheduled to play at an event, but he never showed up.
“Nobody should worry any Ghanaian artiste to fill the O2 Arena (UK) or Madison Square (USA). Because even here in Ghana, the same Nigerian artistes couldn’t fill the Accra Sports Stadium.
“Moving forward, nobody should give our artistes that pressure again,” Bullgod said.
He made these comments on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio.
Bullgod hailed Rev. Mensah Otabil, the founder of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), for being the first to successfully fill the Accra Sports Stadium with his yearly 31-watch night service.
Bulldog, the celebrity commentator whose real name is Lawrence Nana Asiamah, claims that Pastor Mensah Otabil is the first performer from Ghana to have packed a stadium.
Pastor Mensah Otabil is the first Ghanaian “artiste” who, in Bullgod’s opinion, has been successful in filling a stadium.
Earlier Development
Wizkid, who was scheduled to perform at Accra Sports Stadium, did not appear for a number of reasons. Patrons were disappointed by this.
The musician later apologized to his fans, citing “Production and Security” as the cause of his worries. He did, however, promise a concert to make up for the letdown.