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Most people call me 'kana wu' literary translated as 'say it as it is.'
I also say that 'I have swallowed the drum so swallowing the drum sticks will not be a problem.'
But I confess, this territory that I am about to trespass today, is not for the faint hearted. It is like coming to broadcast a boys locker room' conversation.
There is a proverb that says 'let sleeping dogs lie', but I will shake up this 'dog'.
Enough of the suspense.
The culture of balanced reporting has reached a ridiculous new level and media persons have become so paranoid that we go to any extent of equalise everything in the name of being perceived as neutral.
Well tonight, the chips will fall wherever they may.
You may disagree with me, choose to label me or you can be liberated. Either way my name remains Nana Ansah Kwao IV and That's my Opinion.
It's a controversial Opinion tonight at 8pm on Joy 99.7 FM and on Myjoyonline.com.
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