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From Critic to Apologist: Abeiku Santana Begs Forgiveness from Pizzaman CEO

Wed, 17 May 2023 Source: Club Mate

Abeiku Santana, a well-known Ghanaian journalist and radio host, has expressed his sincere apologies to Christian Boakye Yiadom, the CEO of Pizzaman, after previously criticizing him for arresting two employees. In a video statement, Abeiku Santana admitted that he regretted the harsh words he used and for speaking negatively about the CEO's decision regarding his own company. He acknowledged that his initial remarks were made out of emotional reactions.

During his regular broadcasts on Okay Fm, Abeiku Santana publicly extended his apology to the Pizzaman CEO for his previous comments against the arrest of two male workers. These individuals had been convicted and imprisoned for five years after stealing boxes of chicken and vegetable oil from the company.

Abeiku Santana humbly stated that he was not in a position to pass judgment on the matter, especially considering the emotional state he was in at the time. He recognized that Christian, as the CEO, knew what was best for his company and its operations.

Reflecting on his earlier statements, Abeiku Santana acknowledged his mistake and expressed remorse for questioning the CEO's actions. He specifically apologized for suggesting that the CEO should have deducted the value of the stolen goods from the workers' salaries. He earnestly asked for forgiveness from Christian Boakye Yiadom.

The public response to the apology video was mixed. Some Ghanaians appreciated Abeiku Santana's willingness to admit his error and emphasized the importance of acknowledging people's efforts and respecting their authority within their businesses. However, others remained skeptical of the sincerity behind the apology, suspecting that external factors may have influenced it.

One commenter, Abubakar Husein, noted the wisdom in carefully considering comments before apologizing, especially for elders. Another individual, Sultana Juelz Vondee, humorously suggested that the apology seemed forced and hinted at the lingering support for the CEO in their hearts. Nana Kwame Dwobeng challenged those who criticized the CEO, asserting that one must establish a business and face the consequences of theft before casting judgment.

In summary, Abeiku Santana, a prominent Ghanaian journalist, publicly apologized to Pizzaman's CEO, Christian Boakye Yiadom, for his previous criticism of the arrest and imprisonment of two workers. Santana expressed regret for his emotional remarks, acknowledged his lack of authority in the matter, and apologized for questioning the CEO's decisions. The public response varied, with some appreciating the apology and others remaining skeptical.

Source: Club Mate