Arrest Kwaw Kese… If He Is Mad Should Be Sent To The Psychiatric Hospital
Artiste manager and Chief Executive of Bull Haus Entertainment,
Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson aka Bull Dog, has supported rising public
calls for the arrest of hip life musician Kwaw Kese and suggested that
the musician may need some psychiatric attention. Almost a week after
Kwaw temporarily disrupted the finals of the Vodafone ICONS simply
because his brother was not made winner, calls for his arrest keep
increasing. However, a bounty was yet to be placed on the head of the
Ghanaian rapper and it was unclear if the organizers of the talent
show would be taking any legal action against him. Speaking on ETV's
talk Showbiz, hosted by Flexy, Bull Dog said he was of the view that
Kwaw's behaviour on that day, disrupted the show, which clearly made
it a "police case". "This is purely a police case; Kwaw Kese should be
arrested for disrupting the show. He goes out of his way to do
whatever he wants to do and fortunately for him, he has got away with
some of the things that he has been doing; so he thinks it works for
him… Kwaw is a grown man who knows right from wrong. By now, I'm sure
his parents should have called him to tell him that what he did wasn't
good. If he is mad, he should be sent to the psychiatric hospital," he
added. The 'Let me do my thing' singer who could not accept the fact
that his younger brother Buda was evicted from the final round of the
Vodafone ICONS because he claimed Buda was the crowd's favourite, has
declined any interview with the media stating that he will officially
issue a statement on all the scandal in due cause. However, Bull Dog
advised the self-acclaimed king of the streets to allow his brother to
chart his own course with regards to the music industry. "Kwaw should
back off and let Buda be Buda. He dug his own grave long ago. The one
I'm worried about in this whole issue is Buda, that boy is talented.
Kwaw should allow him to chart his own fresh path so that the love for
him will be maintained. Buda is about to start his journey in the
music industry, he shouldn't cut it short. Ghanaians don't have any
issue with Buda, he is clean and we will keep supporting him"