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Is Kweku Baako 'fooling' Ghanaians after Anas’ bribe video?

Kweku Baako Tramadol Kweku Baako, Editor for Crusading Guide

Mon, 4 Jun 2018 Source: asempanews.com

Kennedy Agyapong has told veteran journalist Abdul Malik Kweku Baako that he admires his tenacity and enormous journalistic experience, but “he is not intelligent than me”.

The lawmaker said explanations provided by Kweku Baako concerning allegations he, Ken Agyapong, has leveled against his mentee Anas Aremwyaw has been “flawed” and “unconvincing”.

“I admire and respect Kweku Baako so much, but on this score, he is wrong. Kweku Baako should know that he is not intelligent than me.

“He should stop fooling Ghanaians because the truth is out now. We are fed-up with his strenuous attempt to dismiss the evidence I have provided,” Ken Agyapong said on Adom FM on Monday.

The MP on Monday released a video which appears to show that investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, confessing to receive an unspecified amount as bribe from a purported state attorney.

The lawmaker provided the video after threatening to expose the undercover journalist who he maintains blackmails unsuspecting people after capturing them on video.

He said the video titled: “Who watches the watchman” will show that Anas is corrupt and he took bribe from a lawyer”.

Mr Agyapong earlier alleged that he has a video in which the Anas is reported to have confessed to a state prosecutor of receiving bribe wondering why the person seeking equity does not approach equity with clean hands.

The outspoken MP said may God struck him dead if he fails to show the said video to Ghanaians maintaining that the approach used by Anas for his undercover investigations smacks of blackmail.

Since the exposé which led to the arrest of Kwesi Nyantakyi, the President of the Ghana Football Association, Kennedy Agyapong has vowed to expose Anas as corrupt.

He followed up his threat by releasing alleged pictures of the real face of Anas on his NET 2 television station.



Source: asempanews.com
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