Former GFA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi’s $100,000 exposé puts Anas top of social media trends
Former GFA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi’s $100,000 exposé puts Anas top of social media trends
After the former president of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi, revealed that he paid investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas $100,000 to “kill” the renowned Number 12 documentary, the two became social media trends.
Some Ghanaians expressed their opinions about Nyantakyi’s claims on social media, saying they found it hard to believe the former vice president of the CAF would acknowledge bribing on national television.
Some people think that his claims disqualify him from holding public office.
According to a different perspective, Nyantakyi’s disclosure seriously undermines Anas Aremeyaw Anas’s credibility.
In an interview with Onua FM, Nyantakyi described in full the discussions and exchanges that took place before the program aired.
He made reference to a few well-known individuals who were both aware of the circumstances and part of the plans that resulted in his purported $100,000 payment to Anas.
He said that after appearing in the 2018 documentary, he received a refund.
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“Before the video was released, a former colleague at the GFA Exco, Adam Munkaila, took me to Anas’ lawyer. I met him at his residence around Westland and he told me Anas was his student and had informed him he needed $150,000 to kill the story.
‘I gave them $100,000, but they told me the amount was inadequate and later went ahead to release the video,” he said in an interview with Captain Smart on Onua TV Tuesday morning.
“After the video came out, I asked for a refund and even the refund was done in instalments. Today, they would bring $20,000, and the next day another $10,000. They were giving me stories, but eventually I got everything back,” he said.
Kwesi Nyantakyi is seeking to replace John Kumah as the MP for the Ejisu constituency.
Read some reactions below
Kwesi Nyantakyi casually Admitting on Live TV that he tried to Bribe Anas to kill the documentary with 100,000 dollars and still having the audacity to contest for Member of Parliament seat freely is everything wrong with this country
— Kay???? (@KayPoissonOne) April 2, 2024
Everything in this video is wrong
— ♱ (@jbruce64) April 2, 2024
Is he not ashamed saying this on National TV ????? He was involved in huge corruption and decided to pay another money to cover his deeds. What if it was a set up to confirm his true actions as being corrupt?unbelievable! Truly if you have power nobody can touch you.
— Farmer???? (@Lawrenc16353351) April 2, 2024
This man want to be MP and enact laws for us. I repeat Ghana has leadership crisis
— McEben Mensah (@mceben9001) April 2, 2024
I’m not a lawyer but isn’t bribery and corruption punishable by law
— Jojo (@ArthurCaps) April 2, 2024
Part of the reason why our cedis to dollar rate is dangling around the corner. Politicians are playing a chess game with it.
— RMadrid_Boris (@PappyBoris) April 2, 2024
The sheer fact that he is on the ticket of NPP says a lot about how low the NPP has become. Is a big shame. Criminals have taken hold of our country
— Official kojo (@citizenkwadwo1) April 2, 2024
In essence, Kwesi Nyantakyi just admitted to all the wrong doings in that video. He criminally wanted to bribe Anas to conceal evidence.
— ????????????????®️ (@ghost_GH23) April 2, 2024
All the corruption at GFA and the General problems we face in our football is as a result of the blueprint of Kwesi Nyantakyi. I don’t know why he should even get a slightest chance at becoming an MP.
Let’s get serious!!— ????????KobbyDexter???? (@kobbydexter) April 2, 2024
Kwesi Nyantakyi, this is a serious ‘nsawamable’ offense, but I guess, perhaps, bribery and corruption are legally virtually prescribed in Ghana.
— El Boadi (@el_boadi) April 2, 2024
Kwesi Nyantakyi recently dey come the media top paaa, we know what he’s looking for hahahaha
— Essel (@Esselguy) April 2, 2024
Look at this corrupt and criminal wanting to assume public office.. Accepting on a national television that he paid bribe to @anasglobal to airing the “Number 12 Exposẽ”. No wonder he’s an NPP. Ghanaians aren’t angry enough.
— ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (@Mawu_Elikem) April 2, 2024
I thought he denied everything but now admitted it in full glare of the public.? He needs to be arrested and jailed immediately. What a pathetic human.
— Tenasu (@mattenasu) April 2, 2024
So is he admitting that all the claims against him were true so he paid to clear himself?
— ????????. ???????????????????????????????????????????????? (@manuelphrimpz) April 2, 2024
Kwesi Nyantakyi ankasa
You’ve admitted paying bribe to Anas to kill an exposé and you want to contest for an MP
Corruption dey that man en bloodstream— Beno SarkCess (@BenopaOnyx1) April 2, 2024
So Anas demanded a certain amount from Kwesi Nyantakyi in order to delete his findings but because he couldn’t pay, he exposed him.
If that’s true then Anas be corrupt pass cos ei
— Concra Gh (@GhConcra) April 2, 2024
Seeking a high office and openly admitting to paying a bribe?
I guess seeking political office in Ghana is not a moral contest… https://t.co/voY8uxi3rN
— nana aba (@thenanaaba) April 2, 2024
Let’s not be bothered about Kwesi Nyantakyi’s case but be worried about those serious cases that didn’t air because of the corrupt Anas https://t.co/mxdi0zdNh9
— 3rd son (@bra_salau) April 2, 2024
So in this case Anas is corrupt right , u guys should criticize Anas for going round and taking money from people.
— Michael Ocran (@Ocran17Ocran) April 2, 2024
You are running for public office. And on the day you are to pick forms, you admit on NATIONAL TV that you offered someone a $100,000 bribe.
Bruh, Ghana is finished.
— Gary Al-Smith (@garyalsmith) April 2, 2024
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