The Court May Be Spineless, but the Ghanaian Media is Totally Bankrupt Listen to article
When Mr. Yahaya Kwamoa, the young news reporter with Government-owned Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), was savagely mauled by Mahama Communications Director Mr. Stanislav Xoese Dogbe – I hope I have his middle name spelt out correctly – the President of the Ghana Journalists’ Association (GJA), Mr. Affail Monney, literally put his tail in-between his legs. He would be called up to the Presidency groveling, after he had weakly whined about his junior-staff employee’s having been afforded a raw deal by the Mahama Presidency. He had absolutely no cojones or balls then. And then when Mr. Samuel Nuamah, a Jubilee House-affiliated Ghanaian Times’ correspondent perished in a road accident, primarily caused by the gross negligence of some key operatives of the Mahama Presidency, Mr. Monney, who is also a director at the GBC, did absolutely nothing by way of getting the Mahama government