Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
It has been revealed that during the 2020 election, the Electoral Commission (EC) granted Patricia Asieduaa, also known as Nana Agradaa, a media accreditation.
Nana Agradaa’s name appears on a screenshot of the accreditation that is quickly circulated online, along with Thunder TV as the media organization.
This comes after the National Commission Authority (NCA) ordered the closure of her two television stations, Ice TV and Thunder TV, for “operating without authorizations.”
This comes after the National Commission Authority (NCA) ordered the closure of her two television stations, Ice TV and Thunder TV, for “operating without authorizations.
The EC refused journalist Courage Klutse Yayra of Accra-based TV3, who posted the images on his Facebook page, accreditation.
As someone who has been a political correspondent for a long time, Komla said he was pained and yet to recover from the EC’s refusal to accredit him.
Though it is still not clear how she managed to come by the accreditation, the viral photo has generated mixed reactions.
Many have questioned how someone from a media house deemed to be operating illegally secured the accreditation.
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