Artiste Manager, Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet has disclosed that he is still paying debts he incurred following a contract he signed with a company to get money to push the works of the late Ebony.
Speaking during the UTV’s United Showbiz on Saturday, September 16, as monitored by Graphic Showbiz, the of Ruff CEO Town Records revealed that he had entered into a contractual agreement with Midas Touch to secure financial support for the advancement of Ebony’s career and projects.
However, Bullet’s hopes of generating returns from this investment to repay his debts were dashed when Ebony tragically lost her life in a car accident just a few months after signing the contract.
Despite grappling with the shock of Ebony’s untimely demise and the realization that his investments had been rendered futile, Bullet underscored that he still bore the responsibility of fulfilling the financial obligations stipulated in the contract with Midas Touch.
Bullet’s remarks come in response to recent allegations of him being associated with occult practices, with accusations of sacrificing his signees when they reached the pinnacle of their careers, particularly in light of Wendy Shay’s recent car accident.
His comments regarding the financial debt left by Ebony were shared within the context of discussing his personal challenges as an artist manager during the television show.