Controversial broadcaster Kwasi Kyei Darkwa, commonly known as KKD, has uttered dissatisfaction in the media for going into the Flagstaff House public interview with “foreordained” inquiries.
As indicated by KKD, the reporters who met at the presidency seemed to have symbolized to themselves rather than the general population they telecast to.
President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday met the Ghanaian media on the 3rd anniversary of his assumption of office. He answered to inquiries and addresses from columnists on different matters of national interest.
Speaking about the conference, KKD told Nii Arday Clegg in the Morning Show Wednesday said that he was awed with the President’s reactions to the inquiries put to him.
I thought the President did a great job talking serenely and exceptionally clearly… my biggest frustration, notwithstanding, was with the media and our journalists.
There was a bit showing off in favor of the writers and you could tell obviously that individuals had come there with foreordained inquiries as opposed to listening to what the President needed to say, he expressed.
KKD said some of the journalists could have passed their inquiries on to their “more astute” partners to solicit rather from doing it without anyone else’s help.
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