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Akpabio Slams ‘Rubbished’ Reports: Senate President Defends Musa, Denies Plenary Disrespect

Akpabio Fires Back: "No Senator Was Rubbished" in Senate Session Senate President Godswill Akpabio has vehemently denied viral social media claims that Senator Sani Musa (Niger East) was publicly humiliated during plenary for allegedly failing to define "harmonised," calling the reports "misleading and untrue." In a Friday statement, Akpabio reaffirmed the Senate’s commitment to respect and procedural integrity. What Actually Happened in Plenary Akpabio clarified the sequence: Musa’s Recognition: Called to speak on legislative business. Procedural Interruption: Senator Abdul Ningi raised a point of order requiring immediate ruling per Senate rules. Orderly Transition: Plenary continued seamlessly without targeting Musa. "At no point was Senator Musa ridiculed or embarrassed. Senate decorum remains inviolable."― Akpabio’s official statement Musa’s Credentials: Tax Reform Architect The Senate President spotlighted Musa’s critical contributions: Joint Finance Committee Chair: Key architect of fiscal policies. Tax Reform Triumph: Led the Conference Committee that harmonized landmark tax […]

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Delay’s Interview Style Criticized as Disrespectful – Salma Mumin.

Ghanaian actress Salma Mumin has voiced concerns about Delay’s interview style, describing it as "disrespectful" and "embarrassing" for guests. Citing Delay's recent interview with Akua Donkor, Mumin explained that Delay's confrontational questioning can feel like an attack, making guests feel pressured and vulnerable. She also expressed frustration over Delay’s repetitive questioning aimed at getting specific answers, which she believes goes beyond respectful interviewing.On United Showbiz, Mumin urged presenters to prioritize the dignity of their guests, emphasizing that guests’ reputations are at stake. She also criticized Ghanaians' appetite for negative and sensational news, which she says encourages such interview tactics. Mumin's comments shed light on the ethics of celebrity interviewing and the impact of sensationalism on media culture in Ghana.

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Juliet Asante Slams BBC for Misrepresentation of Idris Elba’s Comments.

Juliet Yaa Asantewa Asante, CEO of the National Film Authority of Ghana, has expressed her frustration with the BBC for its coverage of Idris Elba's statements regarding his plans to move to Africa. While the BBC reported that Elba made the announcement during an “industry event in Accra,” Asante emphasized that this remark was made at the Africa Cinema Summit 2024, which she helped organize.In a passionate Facebook post, Asante criticized the BBC for failing to properly acknowledge the summit, calling it "disingenuous" for a reputable outlet. She highlighted the importance of recognizing significant events like the summit and expressed disappointment that the BBC did not mention it, questioning whether they would have treated similar comments made at prestigious events like Cannes with such disregard.Asante's statement underscores broader issues concerning representation and credit in global media, particularly for African initiatives […]

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