Here Is How Much UTV Pays Mcbrown, A Plus, Bulldog And Other Pundits On United Showbiz Show

Here Is How Much UTV Pays Mcbrown, A Plus, Bulldog And Other Pundits On United Showbiz Show

Artiste manager and entertainment critic Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, also known as Bulldog, has disclosed exclusively that he, along with the other critics and presenter of UTV's United Showbiz show, is paid $500 every sitting.

Bulldog revealed this during yesterday's episode of the show when Abeiku Santana inquired if he had receipts for payments he made to Appietus while he was the manager of the defunct music group 5-5.

According to Bulldog, he has been collecting $500 every night he appears on UTV's United Showbiz, but Fadda Dickson has never provided him with a receipt for all of the payments he has made to him (Bulldog).

And it doesn't mean he can wake up one day and tell the public that he never received a penny from UTV management during his working years with them.

In essence, every Saturday night, Bulldog, Mcbrown, and the other regular pundits of this programme walk away with a whooping $500 approximately Ghc 6,203.06.

Only around 10% of employees earn this much money at the end of each month.

Bulldog and Appaietus have been trading insults on the internet for nearly a week now after the artiste management accused the music producer of selling tracks he did for 5-5 to a digital firm without his knowledge.

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