Ghanaian music executive Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, has disclosed that he receives a portion of President John Mahama’s monthly salary.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, Bullgod revealed that the arrangement has been ongoing since the President assumed office, explaining that he collects a share of the President’s salary each month.
“I’m on a payroll with John Mahama. Since he started work, I have been collecting something small each month from his salary. So when they pay him, he pays me as well,” he said.
Bullgod, who is known to be a supporter of both President Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), however noted that the arrangement was temporarily halted in April 2025.
According to him, this followed the President's pledge to donate six months of his salary to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, also known as MahamaCares.
He explained that during that period, he did not receive any payments because the President had redirected his salary to support the initiative.
“For six months, his pay didn’t come. I think he dedicated six months of his pay to MahamaCare, so it made me feel some way small at the time, but we will resume,” he added.
Bullgod declined to disclose the exact amount he receives from the President’s salary.
Meanwhile, the music executive has launched a new social impact project aimed at improving conditions in police holding cells across the country.
The initiative, titled “Bright Walls, Better Minds,” seeks to transform police cells into more humane and mentally uplifting environments through murals, colour, and creative expression.
The project, according to Bullgod, is intended to promote dignity, mental well-being, and reform through art.
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