For your information, Flex newspaper can confirm without a shred of doubt that somebody very influential at Vodafone is standing on shaky grounds because of Kwaw Kesse`s infamous invasion of their stage during the grand finale of Vodafone Icons: the street edition.
When the whole saga started last September, Kwaw Kesse`s management team promised fans and the general public that they will hold a press conference to inform them about the cheating allegation they leveled on organizers of the Vodafone Icons street edition, where an integral member among the organizers demanded for a huge sum from Kwaw to facilitate his brothers win.
Close to two months after 6th September and nothing has been heard from Kwaw Kesse nor his management team led by Fennech Okyere who in various interviews on radio and television, told the public about their press conference sooner than later.
Now what Flex newspaper is gathering is that one person who was to champion this issue and its aftermath is really on a “hot seat” that if care is not taken, he or she might lose her influential position in the telecommunication organization. An insider tells Flex newspaper that if things do not go the way bosses of the organization want things to be, some individuals are likely to lose their jobs in the days ahead of us. Who could this be at a time that the event was put together by an organization who was to make sure security was intact and very strong.
The last time we checked, it was clear that no date has been given by Kwaw Kesse`s management team to hold the press conference and to inform people in the media especially that the unthinkable happened.
Therefore, whatever Kwaw Kesse said on the day of the invasion holds true in a way. Right after the allegation by the King of the Streets, the only statement which came from the quarters of Vodafone was a denial that the allegation was false. There was no promise from the managers of the event that they were also going to investigate the issue and come out with the truth, all things being equal in the eyes of the public.
Now our deepest worry is the rumour we at Flex newspaper are gathering that one influential person is likely to lose his or her job. Our fingers can only point to just one direction and if that happens, it will disturb many in the music industry because that person has been instrumental in bringing Vodafone to the entertainment business in Ghana, with emphasis on the music industry.
Somebody should speak for freedom to prevail for that innocent one, else...!!!!
Samuel A. Baah -flexnewspaper
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