General News of Monday, 24 October 2011

Source: The Informer

Ogbamey Begs For His NPP’s Return

To Asempa FM’s Popular Programme

“Ekoo Sii Sen”

News Desk Report

Alfred “Noko-fio-ni-gbormor-baaye” Ogbamey, an NPP media hireling and editor of the defunct ‘Gye Nyame Concord’ newspaper, has jumped to the forefront of begging for his New Patriotic Party to be accepted back on the Asempa FM’s ever-popular Ekoo Sii Sen afternoon political programme, hosted by the unshakable Nana Kwebena Bobiee Ansah.

Mr. Ogbamey, who was in the news recently over allegations for attempting to steal somebody’s dog, claiming to be a dog breeder, begs Asempa FM to accept back the NPP, when he appeared on the programme last week Thursday, 20th October, 2011.

Making the plea, Ogbamey asked the Show Host, Bobiee Ansah, to tamper justice with mercy and allow the NPP to return to the programme, because, the programme is getting bigger and better and causing major headache for the NPP which has taken unwise decision earlier to boycott the programme.

It would be recalled that, the NPP recently issues a statement signed by Yaw Buabeng Asamoah stating that the NPP was boycotting the programme because, the station had taken a prudent decision to ban foul-mouthed John Kumah, Adomako BaafI, and Hopson Adoye from entering the studios of Asempa FM after John Kumah had fouled the airwaves with his wee-induced statement about His Excellency President Atta Mills and Mr. Ato Ahwoi, as being gay-partners. As things stand now, John Kumah is in court over the silly statement; and information gathered is that John Kumah pissed on himself the day he was served with the court summons.

Meanwhile, the Multi-Media group has apologized unreservedly, to President Mills and Mr. Ato Ahwoi for giving their platform, the Asempa FM to John Kumah to spew out the stinking garbage.

However, listeners find the actions of Alfred Ogbamey as a stab in the heart of the NPP, if he wasn’t authorized to do so on its behalf, even though he has always remained loyal to that party; and it will be very shocking if he is not condemned retracting steps decisively taken by members of the NPP, especially, Yaw Asamoah Buabeng, who in his right mind issued the said boycott statement. If turns out to be that, Ogbamey’s appeal message to Asempa FM had indeed been sanctioned by the National Executives of the NPP, then, it would be a great indictment on that party and whether or not they should be taken serious in this country after weeks of bragging that they do not need Asempa FM and for that matter, Bobiee Ansah’s “Ekoo Sii Sen” programme to come back to power.