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Kwasi Twum, Joy News and Multimedia Group Limited Allegedly Receive $50million to Destroy NPP Government Ahead of December 7th

 





Kwasi Twum, Joy News and Multimedia Group Limited Allegedly Receive $50million to Destroy NPP Government  Ahead of December 7th


It has come to the attention of Concerned Voters Movement(CVM) that the Chief Executive Officer of Multimedia Group Limited, Mr. Kwasi Twum has allegedly received over $50million from some saboteurs with the sole aim of using his media conglomerate Joy News, Joy FM and its sister Stations to destroy the chances of President Akufo-Addo and the NPP Government ahead of the 2020 general elections.


In the coming days, the Multimedia Group Limited would use their platform to cause public disaffection for the NPP by pushing the agenda of Scandals hiding behind the investigative work of Martin Amidu and Daniel Domelevo.


Those who  allegedly offered Mr. Kwasi Twum $50million, according to inside sources within Multimedia Group Limited, are on his neck to do everything possible to destroy the chances of NPP, and if that becomes successful they are allegedly ready to offer his company Multimedia Group Limited a contract  worth over $200,000million after the Victory of NDC and John Mahama in the December 7th, 2020 general elections. 


The interest of Multimedia Group Limited has overshadowed the company's professional and ethical considerations. 




... Signed....

Concerned Voters Movement(CVM)


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