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Ghanaian businessman Dr Mohammed Musah, also known as Mallam Mohammed, has confirmed that he is the sole owner of Unity Television and Unity FM 87.7, both located in Kwahu in the Eastern Region.
According to Dr Musah, the two stations operate under the Mohammed Broadcasting Company Limited, and he holds documentary evidence of their legal acquisition.
Speaking to journalists in Accra on Friday, August 15, he said his statement was to provide clarity following public discussion regarding the ownership of Unity Television.

He explained that Unity Television and Unity FM have been in commercial operation for the past six years and are registered under his name.
Dr Musah noted the importance of accurate information in the media and emphasised that correct reporting supports transparency and public trust.
In addition to Unity Television and Unity FM, Dr Musah owns North East Television and Unity Trust Pharmacy Limited.
Both Unity Television and Unity FM have received national and international recognition, including the recent Glodochmea Award by the International Kingdom University for being the first television and best radio stations in Kwahu.
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