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Joe PeeDespite Media workers on their popular morning show on UTV took a few minutes of their time to lash out at NPP’s Presidential staffer, Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe.
It all started when Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe took to his Facebook page and disclosed that common sense has eluded the Managing Director of Despite Media, Dr. Fadda Dickson. He also stated that Fadda Dickson lacked proper judgement in his decision to issue an unqualified apology to the National Democratic Congress and guess what, he went ahead and even called him “Ofui”.
Apparently, Management of Despite Media issued out a letter to the National Democratic Congress calling for peace with regards to NDC’s decision to boycott the Kokrokoo morning show on the basis of bias on the part of Kwame Sefa Kayi.
The NPP’s Presidential Staffer, Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe, in reacting to the letter decided to call Dr. Fadda Dickson names. Checkout the screenshot to see what he had to say to Fadda Dickson;
The hosts of Adekye Nsroma did not take it likely with the Presidential staffer and therefore demanded his apology to Fadda Dickson and a retraction of his statement.
Checkout the video below;
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