The NPP MP for Assin Central, Ken Agyapong, seems to be unstopped in his aim of exposing some corrupt deals he claimed Anas Aremeyaw Anas has indulged in.
The MP has finally shown the part two of his Who Watches the Watchman video which he promised to Ghanaians some time ago.
Hosted on his TV show, Net2 TV, Kennedy Agyapong started by naming the people behind the Judges set up and how some high profiled judges took luxury cars as a bribe. He also mentioned names of Judges who were not corrupt but set up by Anas to fall at the request of some jealous judges.
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Kennedy Agyapong also exposed more Tiger Eye PI workers who ‘connive’ with Anas at all times to blackmail others.
On the same show, Kenney Ohene Agyapong showed an exclusive interview with Sheikh Al Thani, the Arab businessman who was used by Anas to trap the former Ghana Association president, Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi in Dubai.
According to the Sheik of Anas who is not actually a Sheik, all the money used in the investigation in Dubai were brought from Ghana to Dubai by Anas himself. They were packed in 4 different bags totaling at least $200,000.
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This raises the question of money laundering according to the host who interviewed Sheikh Al Thani. He also revealed there was no attempt to meet the president. He went further to explain how Nyantakyi was trapped and why he feels bad about it.
Since Anas Aremeyaw Anas premiered his Number 12 exposé centred on corruption in Ghana Football, Kennedy Agyapong has mounted a defence for people exposed by Anas and has vowed to show to the whole world Anas is corrupt.
He first showed a video he titled “Who Watches The Watchman” in an attempt to discredit Anas. And even showed the identity of Anas and other Tiger Eye workers including Ahmed Hussein-Suale which many believe led to his murder.
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