Ken Agyapong halted exposé on churches for political reasons – Kwaku Annan tags Ken Agyapong as dishonest

Ken Agyapong halted exposé on churches for political reasons – Kwaku Annan tags Ken Agyapong as dishonest

Member of Parliament for Assin North Kennedy Agyapong has been the target of criticism from the presenter of Net2 TV’s The Seat Show, who used to work for the lawmaker.

After Kwaku Annan was fired for insulting Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, he claimed that his former employer had arranged the whole affair with the help of his son and wife.

According to him, Kennedy Agyapong is using the reason as a smokescreen to protect certain men of God from an exposé that “The Seat Show” has been working on for years.

“Kenneth Takyi Agyapong, his own son came to tell me his father has asked that we halt the expose. Let Kennedy Agyapong come out and deny it, I have given him an example with that of Dag Heward-Mills, which he halted.

“You cancelled it, that we should stop, what then was my offense?” he quizzed.

He tasked persons who he said were claiming that he had been compromised, “go and ask Ken Agyapong why he blocked the investigation.

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“Was Kennedy Agyapong honest about that job or he wanted us to pick and choose who to hound? Which one? Part of it was political, that there was going to be elections and the management stood in the way and cancelled almost all the other investigations.

“Let Kenneth come and belie what I am saying, let Kenneth and Ken come out and deny my claims,” he challenged in a video posted on YouTube channel, NUKKS TV.

Why I took ‘The Seat Show’ off air – Ken Agyapong

The New Patriotic Party’s presidential candidate and owner of Net 2 TV explained why he cancelled the show “The Seat” a few weeks ago.

Kennedy Agyapong, speaking to party members in Kumasi, claimed he decided to cancel the show because its presenter, Kwaku Annan, made personal attacks on Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Although this did not occur on Kennedy Agyapong’s television station, he finds it abhorrent that one of his employees would resort to violence against a loyal viewer.

An instance like that, he added, violated his belief that no one should have to worry about being attacked personally during a party nomination process.

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