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New Edubiase Chief Executive Officer,Abdul Salam Yakubu have barred serial caller Michael Asante popularly known ‘Phobia Nyamegya’ from speaking on behalf of the club on various media platforms with immediate effect
The frequent sports caller is known to promote activities of the Ghana Premier League side on every opportunity he gets on the various media platforms.
This act has convinced some section of the public to believe he is an appointed officer of the club which Yakubu has rubbished
The CEO is therefore urging various media organizations to withdraw such privileges to the Asante
“New Edubiase has not appointed Michael Asante " Phobian Nyamegya" to speak on behalf of the club on various media platforms,” in a release
“He is not an appointed official of the club and therefore should not be considered as such.
“I urge all media organizations not to offer the platform to Phobia Nyamegya to speak on issues regarding New Edubiase.”
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