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5 years agoon
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One of Ghana’s internationally acclaimed journalists based in the United States of America Kevin Taylor has stated on his show that, he has reported member of parliament of Assin central to the FBI in the United States of America.
His decision comes at the back of Mr Kennedy Agyapong’s latest threats on Erastus Asare Donkor of LoveFm a local radio station in the Kumasi metropolis.
According to Kennedy Agyapong, Erastus’s testimony at the committee hearing the Ejura killings are a complete falsehood and has the potential of plunging the nation into chaos.
The Multimedia journalist who is based in Kumasi was called to testify at the hearing because he was an eyewitness at the disturbances at Ejura and took a lot of pictures and video footages at the scene.
But according to the law maker, the journalist account at the committee are a complete falsehood.
He went ahead and stated emphatically clear that if he was the president of the Republic , he would have let his boys beat the hell out of the multimedia journalist (Erastus Asare Donkor) at LoveFm in Kumasi.
This the Ghanaian journalist based in the United States of America specifically in Washington DC finds it very unacceptable and has reported the law maker to the FBI in the United States.
According Kevin Taylor , Mr Kennedy Agyapong said similar things about Ahmed Suale and he was murdered in cold blood and the murderers are still at large.
He added that, he does not understand why the president of the Ghana Journalist Association and the owner of multimedia should sit down quitely while the innocent journalist’s life is being put on the line.
Mr Kevin Taylor added that Erastus Asare Donkor has done nothing wrong since his account at the committee has not been questioned by anyone who has appeared before the committee.
He added, he is Kevin Taylor today because of the help of Mr Erastus Asare Donkor who was his new editor.
Mr Kevin Taylor made these pronouncements on his All Due Respect Show on Monday evening.
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