Entertainment pundit, Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, has jabbed Bulldog after the later called out Stonebwoy for disrespecting artiste managers.
Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo taking to Facebook also called out the artiste manager for always ‘shutting him up’ when issues of artiste management are being discussed.
The pundit in his write-up went ahead to cite an example of a time when Bulldog and Bullet literally pushed him aside during an episode of UTV’s United Showbiz hosted by Nana Ama McBrown.
He said, though many journalists and pundits did not have ‘certificates in artiste management, they had garnered enough experience through observation and research to be able to contribute meaningfully to the topic.
The Facebook post read:
LET’S RESPECT EACH OTHER’S ROLE!
Dear Bulldog,
I read your brilliant piece, your rejoinder to Stonebwoy’s commentary about the certification of Artistes Managers in the space.
I felt your pain and disappointment in that commentary and trust me, I do sympathize with you.
There’s one thing you wrote that resonated with me; the fact that we should respect each other’s role in this space.
With humility, let me just refresh your memory on how you have consistently disregarded my contribution as an entertainment journalist and a pundit to especially, matters to do with Artiste – Manager relationship.
Just few weeks ago on the show (United Showbiz), you and Bullet almost shut me down, telling me I had no right to speak on the matter, because, according to you, I had no experience in managing any artiste.
You see, my boss, at that moment and all the moments you questioned my positioning to speak on such related matters, you didnt show me and all other journalists the needed respect.
You failed to acknowledge the fact that, as journalists in this trade and as pundits of many years in this same business, we have attained some stripes to be able to give valuable contributions to issues concerning our space.
We may not also have ‘certificates’ in Artiste Management, but at least, we have learnt, monitored and researched enough to know what is appropriate or otherwise in this space.
I am also a proud entertainment journalist and a pundit and my level of experience and longevity in this business gives me that right and the necessary skill to contribute to any discussion that pertains to our sector.
So, with all humility and reverence, let your admonition to Stonebwoy be a constant reminder whenever you entertain the thought of shutting me or any other journalist/pundit down for the desire to speak on Artiste Management.
Like you wrote, let us respect the role of each other in this space.
Let’s continue this healthy debate on the show as always.
I love you, boss!