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Host of Nhyira FM's Flagship Morning Programme, 'Kuro yi mu nsem', Samuel Kwadwo Jantuah, popularly known as Nana Jantuah, has sued lawyer Maurice Ampaw and Wuntumi Communication limited for defamation.
The controversial lawyer, Maurice Ampaw, during a political show on Wuntumi TV on September 4, 2022, accused the respected radio presenter of taking a bribe from the NDC.
Lawyer Ampaw is seen in the video alleging that Nana Jantuah had received a sum of GHC100,000 to perpetuate a corrupt agenda against the government.
Nana Jantuah, by the writ dated November 15, 2022 is suing both Lawyer Ampaw and Wuntumi Communication for damages of more than two million Ghana Cedis in addition to other demands.
Details of the writ can be found below:









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