Friday, 22 June 2018

Should Discerning And Independent-Minded Ghanaians Question The Motives Of Those Seeking To Destroy The Reputation Of Anas Amereyaw?

There are powerful individuals in our country today - just as there were during the John Dramani Mahama era, too, incidentally - who seek to control the enterprise Ghana from the shadows. Such is their determination in that quest that they brook no opposition to their plans  - and will move heaven and earth to achieve their ultimate goal. Hmmm, Oman Ghana - eyeasem o: asem kesie ebeba debi ankasa.

Naturally, there are some patriotic Ghanaians who posit that those greed-filled  individuals are dead-set against the Kwesi Pratts, the Kweku Baakos and Anas Amereyaws in our midst - for it is the commitment to promoting and protecting the common weal, and love of country, shown daily by the aforementioned media professionals, which stand between those whose greedy ambition (to paraphrase President Nkrumah) is to gain control of Mother Ghana by stealth: and thereby be in a position to send their net worth soaring to stratospheric heights, by garnering as many  'restrictive-tendering' public procurement contracts as is practicable, using their wives and baby-mamas (amongst others) as legal fronts.

In light of all the above, should the question that independent-minded and discerning Ghanaians ought to be pondering over, and pose to one another, not simply be: Why are the ever-boastful Kennedy Adjapongs and Bernard Antwi Boasiakos so determined (and being so ruthless), in their  denigration of  the Anas Amereyaws of our country - in what is an obvious  strategy to destroy their reputations: and thus make them lose their credibility as serious and reputable journalists, with ordinary Ghanaians? Eyeasem, o. Hmmm, Oman Ghana.




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