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  Friday March 11, 2016
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA SHOULD LOOK WITHIN HIS PARTY AND THE PEOPLE SURROUNDING HIM


By Michael Omari Wadie, 26 May 2013


Over the past few days, some NDC newspapers and media houses have published various inaccurate, false and misleading statements about me in connection with pornographic material involving President John Mahama. I reiterate that I am neither the originator nor the distributor of the said information.


It is wrong, irrational, illogical, unreasonable and extremely unfair for the NDC propaganda machinery to tarnish my name and reputation in this matter. They should rather launch a thorough investigation into the person or persons who created the sordid images designed to embarrass the President. It could be an inside job.


It is wrong to scapegoat me, an innocent man. President John Mahama should look within the NDC and the people surrounding him. The enemy within could be the one(s), in an attempt to destroy the President’s reputation, re-publish the sordid images on front pages, reinforcing the story.


Allegations have been made against me for doctoring the image. I understand that the original photo is currently in the hands of an NDC activist. I totally abhor and condemn this action which is tantamount to dirty politics. I strongly advise the NDC to leave me out of this negative propaganda, unwarranted and unnecessary criticism. Thank you.

 

Michael Omari Wadie, 26 May 2013
E-mail: intakgh@yahoo.com
Tel: 00233 24 22 708 77 or 0044 7825 748 256




 

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