Abronye paid Opera News to share Fake News?

This is what Graham Greene termed as "the media is a word that has come to mean bad journalism".

At a point that Ghanaians are wailing over dreadful economic hardship, this is what a so called online news portal known as Opera News had to put out to resolve the economic catastrophe while destroying the reputation of revered and visionary leaders.

This form of yellow journalism spearheaded by this fake online portal should be treated with the contempt it deserves as it contains untruth and intended to mislead right thinking Ghanaians and divert public attention from focusing on seeking accountability from the failed Akufo-Addo government.

This is what Graham Greene termed as “the media is a word that has come to mean bad journalism”. The Opera news online portal should note that Ghanaians are not ready for this type of nonsense reporting, as it does not proffer any tangible solutions to deal with the current hardship in the economy.

They should apologize and retract this fake news for lying and deceiving the general public.

However, Abronye who is purported to have made this baseless allegation should use same energy to tell Nana Akufo-Addo to stop using public funds meant to feed Senior High School students to rent luxurious private jet to enjoy with his side chick. He, Abronye, should also focus on how to improve upon his “bugabuga” leadership skills which led to his abysmal performance in the 2020 Parliamentary elections in the Bono Region.

This is what the general public is expecting, not this useless post intended to deceive right thinking people.

ERIC ADJEI

(DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, BONO REGION)

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