Chase ‘Schools’ Counsellor Lutterodt In New Song

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R&B singer Chase Forever has announced a new music he will be releasing on Mothers’ Day.

Titled ‘For The Woman’, the song seeks to empower women and also demand respect for Ghanaian women.

However, close sources to him told NEWS-ONE that the song is targeted at controversial counsellor George Lutterodt.

He has recorded the song to educate the ‘counsellor’ and his kind, who according to Chase Forever, do not respect women.

Earlier in March 2018, Chase Forever criticised George Lutterodt for his consistent emotional abuse and attacks on women.

This happened after the ‘counsellor’ unfairly described Yvonne Nelson as a “prostitute.”

“Born-one, shameful ashawo who has no iota of disgrace to shut up about her adulterous life of having a daughter out of wedlock,” George Lutterodt said on TV Africa.

Upset by George Lutterodt’s derogatory comments, Chase Forever came to Yvonne Nelson’s defence, saying, “Any man who mentally, emotionally or physically abuses women doesn’t deserve media clout.”

He also asked any Ghanaian who can slap the ‘counsellor’ for him to come for $200.

But in a reply, George Lutterodt described Chase Forever as a slave because of his nose ring.

He said, “When you see people with rings in their nose, you can tell they are slaves. During the slave trade era, if you don’t want your slave to get missing you buy nose rings to identify them.”

In his new song, Chase Forever hit back hard at George Lutterodt to further educate him and his types in the society.

Responding to a fan on Twitter who asked him if he has any music coming soon because they missed him, Chase Forever said, “Everyone’s been telling me this lately. Mother’s Day, I’ll put out something I did for the women, just a reminder that we all came from a woman, to set the pace then I’ll drop more music.”