A former Presidential staffer under HE John Dramani Mahama administration, Stan Dogbe has taken a strike at Okyehene Amoatia Ofori Panin II who revealed how the former Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur was taken to the 37 military hospital in a pick-up bucket before dying.
Taking a swing at the Paramount chief of Akyem Abuakwa, Stan Dogbe described the revered chief’s narration as an attempt to score cheap popularity.
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Lordina Mahama, Kofi Adams And Sibblings Of Mahama Blamed For NDC’s Woeful Loss
A group calling itself Action Movement of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has named wife of Ghana’s immediate Ex-President, Lordina Mahama and the siblings of John Mahama among other party bigwigs as major figures behind the Party’s poor performance in the 2016 elections.
Kodzo Hamenya who speaks for the group did not leave out blaming John Mahama too for leading the party into defeat. He alleged that NDC’s loss was registered the moment the Former President called himself a “Dead Goat“.
Stan Dogbe: Don’t Mind The ‘Fools’ Spreading The Rumour I Masterminded The Murder Of J.B Danquah
When news of the death of the Abuakwa North MP broke, anyone observant of Ghanaian politics could predict that it wouldn’t take long for political and tribal meanings to be read into the whole thing.
And lo and behold, here we are. Social media was inundated with rumours of the alleged involvement of Stan Dogbe, the communications director at the presidency, in the murder of the late MP.
Presidential Staffer Stan Dogbe Calls BBC Journalists Useless Because They Reported Facts On Governmental Corruption
The arrogance of those running our country knows no bounds. And behaviour like this remains rife because the President enables it.
In fact, I don’t think you can rise high in the NDC unless you are perfectly irascible and practically oblivious to reality- and be an a** to boot.
Media Foundation For West Africa Condemns The Ghanaian Government Official Who Manhandled A GBC Journalist
Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) an organisation who aims to promote, defend, protect, consolidate and expand the fundamental freedom of expression of all persons particularly the media, communication professionals, organisations and human rights defenders in West Africa has spoken against the actions of the government official who manhandled a journalist who works with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation.
According to media reports, Stan Dogbe seized and smashed a voice recorder of the journalist who had gone to the 37 Military Hospital to follow up on an accident involving the presidential press corps.