Artiste and Repertoire Manager of Zylofon Music, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson widely known as Bulldog, is pleading with his embattled Boss, Nana Appiah Mensah, to come out of his hiding place to present himself before the authorities.

According to Bulldog, the CEO of troubled Gold dealership firm cannot be arrested on the basis of fraud because he has running a legitimate business.

A warrant for the arrest of embattled businessman Nana Appiah Mensah has been issued in Accra after his investment company, Menzgold, failed to refund client’s monies.

The Circuit Court, which issued the warrant for the arrest of the CEO of the gold dealership company, said NAM-1, as he is popularly called, is wanted for defrauding by false pretence.

He is also wanted for money laundering.

In reaction, the Bullhaus Entertainment CEO took to his personal Facebook page to record a video in which he descended heavily on the Akufo-Addo led government, accusing it of messing up the Menzgold business.

He said: “If what I’m hearing is true about the arrest warrant, show up. You will not be jailed. None of your people will be jailed. You did not defraud nobody. You have a good case. You were running your business until this present administration messed it up,”

He expressed his disappointment how the government is disappointing Menzgold customers.

“When you started this campaign against Menzgold, you said you were protecting customers. You came in to mess things up, not to protect us. You’ve messed things up and you’ve delayed our investment,” he said.

According to him, the Security and Exchange Commission and the Bank of Ghana, had no authority or right to interfere in the business of MenzGold.

Bulldog who has been nicknamed 'Adabraka Suge Knight' has in the past managed some top Ghanaian artistes including Shatta Wale, VIP, IWAN, 5five, among others.