Monday, 20 March 2023

Why Ghanaians must fight to protect press freedom and freedom of expression at all costs

We must fight to protect press freedom and our right to express ourselves freely, within reason, oooo, Ghanafuor. Yoooooo. It is in that light that I am sharing this conversation with an old acquaintance of mine, about the Sikakrom Black Kettle Vs Black Cooking Pot case, dear critical-reader:

Old acquaintance to me: "Kofi, As we descend into the land of Kafka, on top of being bankrupt, the question to ponder over, as wise and aspirational Africans, is: Does Pepe Papanas' alleged investigative-terrorism pale into insignificance - when compared to the terrorism of the rent-seeking state-capture big-thieves-in-high-places participating in the brutal gang-rape of Mother Ghana, annaa?"

My response: Nothing, but nothing, can end undercover truth-seeking, in Sikakrom, oooo, Massa - for, truth's electric armoured-mobility-ride, can withstand even hydrogen bomb blasts, oooo, wai, lol. In any case, integrity can neither be bought nor intimidated, whatever the score. End of story. Full stop.

Finally, dear critical-reader, here is the summation of Sikakrom's bush-telegraph's consensus vox pop viewpoint:

Incredible end to the Sikakrom Black Kettle Vs Black Cooking Pot case - in which the defendant, an alleged serial molester of underage delectable-young-females, known to be forever breaking all the data protection laws on Sikakrom's Statue Book, on top of publicly admitting to paying for harming-harmful-information; setting up honey-traps for those he targets, and hacking phones for same, etc., etc., won (temporary?) vindication that ought to be appealed against by Pepe Papanas, sharpish, to ensure press freedom and freedom of expression in the fight against nation-wrecking high-level corruption in Sikakrom. We must fight to protect press freedom and the right to freedom of expression at all costs, oooo, Ghanafuor. Full stop. Case closed. Yoooooo...

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