Questioning His Critics: "What Will I Gain From Killing My Artists?" by Bullet

 


Ricky Nana Agyemanga, also known as Bullet, the CEO of RuffTown Records, has said that the record company is arranging to transfer Wendy Shay, one of its artists, abroad for medical care in the wake of her recent accident.

Last Sunday, Wendy Shay, who is best known for the popular song "Survivor," was in a car accident on Kwabenya Road.

Fortunately, despite the car being damaged, she and her personal assistant, who was in the car with her, both escaped the potentially catastrophic collision.

Wendy was treated in the hospital right away, and she has been there ever since.

Wendy suffered a fractured nose in the crash, according to Bullet, but her PA was just slightly hurt.


Wendy is doing well and will soon be released from the hospital, according to Bullet, but the label plans to set up a complete medical check-up for her.

Regarding the label's further plans, Bullet disclosed that they are now preparing Wendy's move to Germany, where she would get more specialized medical treatment.

He also responded to people who said he had killed his record label signees for occultic reasons.

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