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Revealed: Here’s how Kennedy Agyapong was involved in the Anas expose

By Mutala Yakubu
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If there’s been a man who has been all over the place on the Ghanaian airwaves in the last couple of weeks, it is certainly Kennedy Agyapong.

Since news broke that the president had asked the CID to investigate Ghana Football Association President Kwesi Nyantakyi, Ghana’s Member of Parliament, Mr Agyapong has been on Anas’ case for his latest expose, Number 12.

The MP for Assin North has accused investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas of using dubious means and methods in his work.

Kennedy Agyapong went on to threaten to expose the undercover journalist leading to a release of some photos on social media, an act that went viral to create a trend #IAmAnas.

Ken even dared his employees of the media to expect the sack if they chose to go for the premiere at the Accra International Conference Centre on June 6.

Ghanaians wondered, why all these rants from Kennedy Agyapong expecting him to feature in the video.

In truth, Kennedy Agyapong is seen nowhere in the video shown at the Accra International Conference Centre.

However, Mr Agyapong was mentioned by the Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi who features a lot in Anas’ latest expose.

In the video, Nyantakyi called Kennedy Agyapong very ‘loud’. He also stressed that the MP was someone who greedily wants to control everything and likes criticizing his government. He also stressed no one can call Kennedy Agyapong to order.

The Ghana Football Association president also claimed Mr Agyapong was undisciplined and had too much money as one of the biggest financiers of the NPP.

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With the entire video shown, Ghanaians will be watching how the MP for Assin North is going to react.

Kenney Agyapong is set to face Ghana Parliament’s Privileges Committee for allegedly calling the house ‘useless’.

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