Businessman and CEO of Zylofon group Nana Appiah Mensah has finally shared his thought on the latest exposé by ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas which involved some corrupt members of the Ghana Football Association taking bribes on camera.
In a statement issued on his official Instagram page, NAM1, as he is known in showbiz, opined that “it is it is wrong to rely on such a material”. Giving reasons for his notion, Nana Appiah Mensah explained that the Number 12 investigative work “has not been subjected to the standards of the laws or rules of evidence before conclusions”.
He further urged all Ghanaians to be calm.
“#Number12 Presents Ghana a fine circumstantial documentary (film) evidence, but it is wrong to rely on such a material, which has not been subjected to the standards of the laws or rules of evidence before conclusions. I urge for calm. Let’s deflate our rage.#GhanaShallprosper” he wrote.
He further urged all Ghanaians to be calm.
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