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    President Mahama gives me part of his salary every month

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    Bullgod says when Mahama receives his salary at the end of the month, he also takes a portion Bullgod says when Mahama receives his salary at the end of the month, he also takes a portion

    Music executive Bullgod, a known supporter of President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has disclosed that the President shares his monthly salary with him.

    Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z on February 13, 2026, Bullgod stated that whenever President Mahama receives his salary at the end of the month, he also takes a portion from it.

    “I’m on a payroll with John Mahama. Since he started work, every month I go and collect something small from his salary. So when they pay him, he pays me as well,” he said.

    He explained, however, that the arrangement was interrupted in April 2025 when President John Dramani Mahama pledged to donate six months of his salary to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCares.

    Bullgod embarks on project to enhance cells and inmate experience

    According to Bullgod, he stopped receiving his share during that period because the President’s salary was redirected to the fund.

    “For six months, his pay didn’t come. I think he dedicated six months of his pay to Mahama Care, 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 monthly from the President’s salary.

    Meanwhile, the music executive has launched a social impact initiative aimed at improving conditions in police holding cells.

    The project, titled “Bright Walls, Better Minds,” seeks to make police cells more humane and mentally uplifting through murals, colour, and creative expression.

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    @joy99.7fm President Mahama shares his salary with him and is his guy, according to Bullgod. One of the lighter moments from his interview on #ShowbizAtoZ. #fypシ゚viral🖤tiktok #ghanatiktok🇬🇭 ♬ original sound – JoyFMOfficial

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