Ghanaian music producer Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet, has dismissed claims that he is involved in occultism.
He stated that he works hard for his achievements and relies only on his faith in Jesus Christ.
Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on UTV’s Atuu on March 7, 2026, Bullet questioned why some people believe he could be an occultist.
According to him, the nature of his work and the effort he puts into his career contradict such claims.
“Have you seen an occultist who takes loans or hustles hard before? Those saying I’m an occultist, do they even know what occult is?” he asked.
Bullet indicated that accusations against him intensified after the death of the late musician Ebony Reigns, which generated several controversies in the media.
He noted that at the time, some media outlets also attempted to portray him as someone who was in a relationship with the late singer and was misusing her money.
“When Ebony died, the controversies surrounding it were just too much. The media wanted to brand me as sleeping with Ebony, I was spending her money, so I’m not surprised they’re adding this,” he said.
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The RuffTown Records boss stressed that he is a Christian and believes strongly in his faith.
“The only person I believe in is Jesus Christ and I’m not saying this because I want someone to trust me. If I die today, I will go to heaven. I know the kind of heart I have, so no one should be sad when I die,” he stated.
Bullet further emphasised that he would never associate himself with occult practices.
“I will never be an occultist. I work so hard and I’ve not yet achieved whatever I want to achieve in life,” he shared.
He also claimed that if he were indeed involved in occultism, he and his artistes would not face constant criticism on social media.
“The occultists are there, but no one is talking about them. They’re the ones who protect their artistes. I’m the only label that my artistes get bullied the most on the internet. If I were to be part of the occult, they would have shielded me and protected my artistes,” he added.
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