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Sammy Gyamfi Earns Social Media Applause After He Dismantled Kweku Baako On TV Over 170 Million Dollars Judgement Debt

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National Communications Officer of the NDC, Sammy Gyamfi has received applause on social media after his encounter with veteran journalist, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako on TV today.

The two articulate gentlemen faced off on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana today to discuss the infamous 170 million dollars judgement debt which has bedeviled the country.

The veteran journalist sought to explain why he thought the NDC must accept part of the responsibility but Sammy Gyamfi fiercely rebutted.

Following the encounter, many Ghanaians have taken to social media to shower praises on the NDC Communication chief for adequately standing up to the intellectual acumen of Kweku Baako.

Paul Appieh wrote: Sammy Gyamfi’s submission on the $170 million judgement debt awarded against the Republic of Ghana by the International Arbitration Court as a result of the criminal negligence and recklessness of the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government on GMG on Metro TV this morning.

Kay Stagger wrote: At least today on Metro showed an old Ace journalist Kweku Baako learned from a young Sammy Gyamfi. If this Judgement debt had happened in the 60s or 70s Kweku Baako would’ve bullied the young man. Thankfully it happened btw 2013 to 2021

Anna Perry wrote: Hadn’t been this $170m judgement debt,Ghanaians wouldn’t have believed that Godfred Dame only wins case under Partisan Anin Yeboah judiciary who is fighting Dr Ayine politically Sammy Gyamfi and John Jinapor are out with any and every document about the judgement debt.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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