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[VIDEO]: Ken Agyapong’s KENCITY media BROKE; Net TV crew using trotro for events
It appears all is not well with Kennedy Agyapong’s Kencity media as the pro-New Patriotic Party (NPP) media empire is struggling for survival despite the fact the party it labored for is in government. Journalists especially crew members of NET 2 Television as well as Oman FM as a result of the situation now resort to the use of public transport to cover events according to Mr. Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah, Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry. “The last time I came here something pathetic happened. I met your television crew down there and they told me they were off to the National theatre or is it conference centre to cover an event and wanted a lift. I told them it was a government vehicle I was using so I could not be of help”, he revealed in an interview MyNewsGh.com monitored. The Deputy Minister wondered why crew members like NET 2 television could be reduced to taking trotro to cover events when the owner of the business is known to have contributed significantly to the fortunes of the party in 2016. “NET 2 is an NPP station. It has supported NPP all its life. The owner of the station donated 100 pick-ups to the NPP in the run up to the 2016 polls. I felt embarrassed and if I had money that day I would have bought a vehicle for the station.
It appears all is not well with Kennedy Agyapong’s Kencity media as the pro-New Patriotic Party (NPP) media empire is struggling for survival despite the fact the party it labored for is in government. Journalists especially crew members of NET 2 Television as well as Oman FM as a result of the situation now resort to the use of public transport to cover events according to Mr. Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah, Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry. “The last time I came here something pathetic happened. I met your television crew down there and they told me they were off to the National theatre or is it conference centre to cover an event and wanted a lift. I told them it was a government vehicle I was using so I could not be of help”, he revealed in an interview MyNewsGh.com monitored. The Deputy Minister wondered why crew members like NET 2 television could be reduced to taking trotro to cover events when the owner of the business is known to have contributed significantly to the fortunes of the party in 2016. “NET 2 is an NPP station. It has supported NPP all its life. The owner of the station donated 100 pick-ups to the NPP in the run up to the 2016 polls. I felt embarrassed and if I had money that day I would have bought a vehicle for the station.

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