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The late Ebony's father breaks silence on Bullet's press release

Mr. Kwarteng said he did not expect Bullet to freely hand over his late daughter’s unreleased songs in the manner he did.

The songstress, who died in an accident in February 2018, is said to have many unreleased songs to her credit.

In a press release on August 14, 2018, Ricky Nana Agyeman, popularly known as Bullet, who is the CEO of managers Rufftown Records, noted that he was giving all songs recorded by Ebony to her father.

The release came a day after Mr Kwarteng had accused Bullet of cheating him and not properly accounting for proceeds from his late daughter’s funeral.

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In an interview on TV3, Mr Kwarteng said he is surprised to how Bullet freely handed over his late daughter’s unreleased songs in the manner he did.

“I never knew he was going to put those things out there. Let me be honest, I was damn shocked, seriously shocked,” said Mr Kwarteng.

He said he least expected Bullet to give out the songs without taking any money from him.

“Once upon a time, I asked you; I wanted to take them when we went to the lawyer, he said Nana, pay me some money and take this, so I was about to do that when my lawyer said ‘No, leave it for now’,”Mr Kwarteng stated.

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Mr Kwarteng further denied allegations leveled against him by Bullet on social media and only insisted that he received an amount of GH?2,000 from donations and money made from Ebony’s funeral.

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