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Baby Ansaba’s shameful confessions

I felt very ashamed hearing Baby Ansabah speak about how he deliberately published fabricated stories to make the then candidate Mills unpopular.

Ansabah (whose real name is Ebenezer Ato Sam) is the editor of the crappy ‘Punch’ newspaper. In his previous job as editor of the Daily Guide, Ansabah was relentless in his reportage on how sickly Prof. Mills was, suggesting that he was going to fall dead in no time.

When he was suddenly pushed out of the Daily Guide, he continued in the same vein, publishing a lot of negative stories about Prof. Mills in his ‘New Punch’ newspaper.

Today, he confesses that most of the stories were meant to “maliciously ridicule” Prof Mills. He says his confessions are borne out of a genuine desire to “set my conscience straight”. He also claims that he has a newfound courage to be “bold enough and candid enough to accept my fault.”

Whiles I am tempted to thank the heavens for Baby Ansabah’s newfound boldness to tell the truth, one cannot help but take note of the fact that in his statement of confession he seems like a bitter man, with much of his bitterness directed at former President John Kufuor. Ansabah is peeved that Kufuor never took him on a foreign trip. He says after doing all he could to diminish both the character and person of Kufuor’s opponent, the former president turned his back on him.

“Why will a president [Kufuor] travel outside of this country for one hundred and eighty times or more and not consider me worthy of one of those trips?” he asks.

That’s a very interesting question and part of the answer explains why Ansabah is now spilling the beans. Ansabah has suddenly become contrite after President Mills inexplicably decided to travel with him to Trinidad and Tobago. It seems his newfound courage to tell the truth was instilled in him by President Mills on that transatlantic journey, probably with a promise that he could be on future presidential voyages.

“I am not expecting more invites [to travel with the president] but if they do come, I think I will accept them – presto!” he says.

When I first heard Ansabah’s confessions, I felt ashamed that I call myself a journalist. I can only hope that he’s actually turned over a new leaf and that he won’t come to us tomorrow to speak about how President Mills failed to reward him for calling Kufuor an ingrate.

That won’t surprise me.

For the moment, though, I feel ashamed and sorry for journalism in Ghana. You see, Baby Ansabah is not the only journalist who dabbles in falsehood to get in the good books of politicians. There are so many of them. The tinker with the truth, fudge the figures and fiddle with numbers just to make their paymasters look good or make their paymasters’ opponents look bad. They shamelessly get on radio every morning to defend the indefensible and praise the folly of their paymasters. They walk around with all sorts of titles – social commentator or managing editor of some crappy newspaper I wouldn’t even allow my dog to suffer the indignity of pooping on – and they hardly do or say anything without authorization of the political paymasters.

And what do they get for selling their conscience? They get anything from opportunities to travel with the president (or his ministers) to luxury vehicles to fat cheques and, often times, nothing – as was the case for Ansabah when he did the hatchet job for Kufuor.

They make the job so difficult for the few who have the genuine boldness to seek and tell the truth. Baby Ansabah is just one of the crooked journalists in this country who only think about their stomachs and care very little about laying the truth bare to help people make informed decisions. If President Mills travelled with the others, we will have a lot more of them singing hymns of shame like Baby Ansabah has just done.
 

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1. Basakin
  03 Feb 2010 | 09:13 AM
  Ato,the man is also call "Ato" is he your ...?.Journalists and Politicians are the same?
  Ato's Response  
  Some journalists are politicians. I, for example, belong to the Noko Fio Party.
 
2. Prospa
  03 Feb 2010 | 09:32 AM
  I really think that for something like this, the GJA should query him. This is a big shame, not only to journalism in Ghana, but to the culture of praise singing and political sabotage. How on earth somebody uses a newspaper to perpetuate such falsehood for so long, only to backtrack because of a SINGLE trip to Trinidad and Tobago beats out any sense of integrity. Ato, imagine what the others will do for a car? No wonder actions like the gold medals, the presidential palace, Accra Mall siting, and countless acts of folly are justified! I've never read the Daily Guide anyways..just Graphic and the Mirror...hope they don't have any editor like Baby Ansaba, who really is a baby in all ways!
  Ato's Response  
  The GJA can (or will) do very little.
 
3. Abena Obi
  03 Feb 2010 | 09:40 AM
  Ato,

There has always being a creeping evil in the media in Ghana,I have in the past discussed and written about it several times here on this very blog.

You are right on the fact that these newspapers are crappy! but when one hundred and thirty radio stations pick it up every morning and read out the headlines as newspaper review people like this will always find their voice. You and your radio station make that mistake all the time and I get so sad each morning listening to you do the show with Kodjo.

The editorial team or producers of the morning show should be able to decide which newspaper will be reviewed and why? There are many interesting stories in the other very good newspapers which will never make it to the front pages.

On monday there was an article in the BFT about re-structuring capitalism excepts from Davos conference in a speech that Sarkosy gave. In last saturdays daily graphic there was another interesting article about the Ashanti Confederacy and it implications for statehood after seventy five years.

You,Ato and all those whom do broadcasting or journalism owe it to us not to practice this western journalism you were thought in school.The story matters because it affects everyone,its should not be what radio has become now,well NDC say this please hold the line lets speak to NPP they say the other so....?

Real stories ones that can lift us from our frog pond,tell of the very tales of daily struggle, chronicle the various journeys of the Ghanaian traveler and tell the long awaited story of the many of us whom made that epic journey from the village to the city.That is what radio should be! Not the bottom feeding we have now,Kodjo plays (yes like a child each morning no substantive issue)music from 6-10am,Doreen feeds us chunky crap of music till 12pm then Bola Ray (Egotistical)bottom feeds us with little girl conversations till 8pm.TV Africa told us they were going to tell the African story,Seasons of 24,Desperate Housewives and Prison break are not the African story.

I used to be an ardent listener of Joyfm now am not! The BBC last month run a documentary about the Africa (Sundays from 8-830am)and currently has a documentary about the early objects made by man and what they meant then and what it means now.That is programming, that is worth listening to,business daily with Peter Day or the Strand with Mrs Kendell are what we need,our own story told by us.

Lugard said "His thoughts are concentrated on the events and feelings of the moment and he suffers little from the apprehension for the future, or grief for the past. His mind is far nearer to the animal world..., and exhibits something of the animals’ placidity and want of desire to rise beyond the State he has reached". Baby Ansaba,four pages newspapers,sensational stories and all whom do his bidding just confirm what Lugard thought about us.


  Ato's Response  
  Largely I agree with you. But very few media organisations in Ghana (if any at all) have the money to do what the BBC does. Please, start listening to JOY FM for me - at least to me. It's the closest you can get to the BBC. We are not there yet. But...
 
4. Jonathan
  03 Feb 2010 | 09:45 AM
  I wish you journalist will rather turn the heat on yourselves and weed out the stomach journalist amongst you. For me the day one of you will go out there and challenge these crap publications made daily by your peers will be the day I will celebrate the rebirth of journalism in Ghana. Yes the politicians are doing dirt but some of you guys are doing more dirt. Kudos to journalists like Yourself, Kojo oppong Nkrumah, Kwasi Prat Jnr and Raymond Acher who are blazing the odds to stand for truth and fight the course of the ordinary Ghanaina. If you guys could develop a program that investigates issues published by your peers and shame those who public crap and confront them head on,you guys will be doing a far better job than only zooming on the politicians, that has long term benefits.
  Ato's Response  
  When I speak out against the president choosing which journalists he travels with, I am told to shut up and stop talking out of jealousy.
 
5. Odopower,DC.
  03 Feb 2010 | 12:24 PM
  Ato, it is a sad day in Ghanaian Journalism for print media to fabricate falsehood against political opponents. Baby Ansabah is just a fraction of the whole issue. We are in this nation when a paper reported that JAK owes some Kuwait oil firms running into millions of dollars. With papers like enquirer, punch, etc the nation is in for more falsehood. There are more stomach journalist around like raymond archer, kwesi pratt, and others. The GJA and NMC are toothless dogs which cannot bite, if a trip can cause him to sing like this then castle cars can cause other to blackmail their opponent. Ato, it takes people who have balls like u to tell the truth amist insult and threat. Pls Ato, u guys have to fight this canker of falsehood in the ink fraternity. It is a big shame. Hmmmm......
 
6. Joe Tee
  03 Feb 2010 | 12:27 PM
  Ato that reminds me, where is Atta Achia and Kuuku Welson jones. are we to expect any more such confessions. God save ghana
 
7. George
  03 Feb 2010 | 12:41 PM
  Ato are u going to write anything on the beating up of NPP party supporters by Akuffo Addo's body guards? I guess not.
  Ato's Response  
  No I won't! Why not write about that yourself?
 
8. Deee
  03 Feb 2010 | 12:46 PM
  The is called Ato. Is iy U?
 
9. Dee
  03 Feb 2010 | 12:50 PM
  I mean the man is called Ato. I wanted to know if u were the one.
  Ato's Response  
  He has other names besides 'Ato'.
 
10. Worlanyo
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:01 PM
  Journalism in Ghana... just got worse!.. Ato sam is just a stomach politician... and nothing more.. also an opportunist. I wonder what his sanction will be? I only hope he'll feel the shame! I wish all these stomach journalists will be put to shame, without self confession. I don't think you should be ashamed....if your hands are clean?? I am sure discerning readers know the objective ones among you.. In every organization, there are bad nuts!.. it doesn't make the whole group bad... Maintain your objectivity!
 
11. Wiredu
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:19 PM
  Ato, are journalist suppose to have a license to operate in Ghana? If so the GJA or School of Journalism or whatever organization responsible for issuing such licenses must suspend his license for a year or two. Just as is done in other prefessions such as medicine and law. This is one of the ways to ensure higher ethical standard in professions and trades.
  Ato's Response  
  We don't need licenses to practise. Anyone can get on board and try their luck. And that can't be changed. Journalism, truly, is not that hard to do. A little common sense and you are well on your way to a career which doesn't pay so well. How about that?
 
12. Dela Coffie
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:20 PM
  Baby Ansaba or should l say Ato Sam is a journalist fraud and his own admission of unethical journalism is a complete assault on media practice in this country. He should bow down his head in remorless shame.
 
13. Emmanuel ROCKY
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:33 PM
  "Baby Ansabah is just one of the crooked journalists in this country who only think about their stomachs and care very little about laying the truth bare to help people make informed decisions." thus saith ATO. But in my view, ONCE A LIAR, ALWAYS A LIAR, THE LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SPOT. God bless Ghana
 
14. Wascarat
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:46 PM
  The media is the main channel for stultifying the minds of the MASS!
These days the mass are hooked onto sensationalism and voyeurism spewed in mass quantities.
So as we dance around and show our backs to the world popping our fingers most of us are perishing out of ignorance.
Fools die for want of wisdom......
 
15. Maame Esi, Ksi
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:51 PM
  @ Odopower, Am shock you mentioned Kwesi Pratt who tells it as it is and left Kwaku Barko (Mr Document) who didn't find any fault about the previous government and will still continue to defend them. He has now even denounce his own party CPP because of some trips and the 'bling bling' chain he was rewarded
  Ato's Response  
  Fraudulent journalism, like beauty, lies in the eyes of the beholder. I am sure there are people who think I am a fraud.
 
16. Sarah Orderson
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:53 PM
  Well, it's unfortunate how journalism has sunk that low in this country. I was happy Prof. Karikari mentioned that characters such as the Ansabah man is invited to participate in radio discussions as either managing editor, social commentator or whatever.Their appearance reflect the outlook of such radio stations and what they seek to achieve. I have always maintained that there is so much that bootlickers can go in their quest to score points but what they forget to know is that, the very persons who use them have no respect for them. It's unfortunate but when a government decides to travel with praise singers on a trip, as kufour did, and as, i hope is not true, mills is doing, then we are back to square one. Journalists all over the world are given the needed respect and travel with their presidents. Barack Obama travels with journalists some of whom are critical of him. But what do we find here in Ghana, where i have so far spent two years-though part of it has been traveling in and out-journalists have become PR's and are failing to point the wrongs out to the government. The enjoy birthdays on trips and that is used to gag them. Once the government goes into opposition they follow suit by rubbishing even the good things the sitting government does. They are all over the place, printing few than 80 copies of newspapers which they use to carry out their diabolical plan. I wonder how a newspaper in this country will try and pitch one tribe against the other just to suit pay masters. Just a few days weeks ago, it was reported that a young journalist had sent an text message to a government official demanding money to 'kill' a story. What kind of mindset is that. This is highly unacceptable but do you blame the reporters? When the young reporter always sees his boss collecting monies from the politicians without getting anything, all he had to do is for him to cultivate his own source, send a story or two intended to blackmail and then if the said official is also gullible, he buys into it and he makes money. A paper like the Stateman newspaper was one of the most respected during the editorial direction of Haruna Attah but what happened to it and where is the paper now? A change of government should not have seen the collapse of the paper. There are several newspapers that have been established just to destroy opponents. They are out of the newsstand because their pay masters are not rolling the money anymore. Some of them are 'the moment and informer newspapers. Where are they now-they spend their time writing rubbish and unfortunately, get to enjoy reviews. I'm happy you ato had condemned this but i hope you'll go beyond it and ensure your newspaper review segment is used to set the pace. You guys should not waste time on those gutter newspapers because nobody reads them. I have realise that the media in Ghana thrives on useless and foolish sensationalism but however, some of them continue on this line because the radio stations are there to call them for interviews. It's important professionalism is pursued.
 
17. Nana Essiful
  03 Feb 2010 | 01:59 PM
  The least said about this the better. Ato I repeat, look for a helmet to wear and look for a fine stone and give to Dr. Charles Wereko Brobbey.
  Ato's Response  
  I can see you really want me to take some serious risks.
 
18. RASLU
  03 Feb 2010 | 02:21 PM
  Never surprised at this. The likes of him are on Joy, Adom, Peace and other places gradually destroying the country. You just can't imagine how Ghana is losing because of some so called media pundits. With time we will get to know all of them. I only hope those of you we hold in high esteem won't lets us down.
 
19. Suzy
  03 Feb 2010 | 02:26 PM
  Lies can never destroy a person's integrity. I pray God and the president forgive him. I hope Kweku Baako too will repent and let the truth be his watchword.
 
20. rebelryterwrites.wordpress.com
  03 Feb 2010 | 02:32 PM
  how do we know that what he is saying now isn't a lie?
  Ato's Response  
  Surely, he can't lie about the lies he told.
 
21. Odopower,DC
  03 Feb 2010 | 03:11 PM
  @15 Maame Esi,ksi- Am also really surprise when K. Pratt granted an interview that he likes mills gov't than any day in JAK's 8 years rule. He also went to South Africa to study lousy crowd management, which he defended on air. If NPP was to increase the tolls CJA will have hit the street. I still stand by my earlier submission. He is in bed with the Mill Gov't, where is CJA now. When gov't increases fuel they just go to castle and discuss with mill. We all live to see.....
 
22. Ben
  03 Feb 2010 | 03:52 PM
  Well, i think all ghanaian journalists shd go to GIMPA for refresher course bcos majority of them hav either sold their consciences to NDC or NPP. Those trying to be objective hav also resorted to villification of respectable people in the name of democracy. Ghana is not ready 4 democracy. I miss the PNDC regime. We need a person like J.J to restore sanity in our hollow democracy
  Ato's Response  
  GIMPA? What do they teach there? Newswriting or sound editing?
 
23. EMMA
  03 Feb 2010 | 03:59 PM
  @ Abena Obi, i totally share ur sentiments!!!1
 
24. Nitto
  03 Feb 2010 | 04:07 PM
  Baby Ansabah is simply a fool. That is why Benyiwa Doe beat him up. He is a FOOL. simple
 
25. Emma
  03 Feb 2010 | 04:25 PM
  Well said.
 
26. King Andy
  03 Feb 2010 | 04:29 PM
  I don't want to insult him otherwise, i would have said he is a POLITICAL PROSTITUTE.
  Ato's Response  
  Please, don't insult him. I beg.
 
27. Coffie
  03 Feb 2010 | 04:30 PM
  Did Ansaba have a conscience ? I pray he change for the better.
 
28. Hubert, NY
  03 Feb 2010 | 08:20 PM
  I wish Attah will travel with Ato one day so we can hear your song too. Cnt wait. :)
  Ato's Response  
  First of all, I don't see myself EVER travelling with the president. But even if I did, trust me, I have no song to sing.
 
29. Banske
  03 Feb 2010 | 09:31 PM
  Thanks,you said it all. I was alarmed when I felt you are pretending not to be aware of the presence of 1001 Baby Ansaba's in Ghana. Some had the best of starts yet diverted somewhere along the line, to the extent that they are now security assessors, spokespersons etc. I can only hope that Ato, Anas etc will not divert one day like R........
Note that some of thme visit your blog everyday and are working hard to recruit people like you into their camp.
Ato NEVER let that animal called politician buy your conscience.I guess you still listen to Lucky Dube's songs
  Ato's Response  
  Now that you mention him, I am going to listen to Lucky Dube's "Is this Freedom?"
 
30. Ekua A
  04 Feb 2010 | 05:24 AM
  Ato,

I agree with Abena Obi (3), she hit the nail right on the head. Ghanaian journalisim is pathetic. I am outside GH, somewhere in Asia but I am a news freak so I always tune in to GH radio, and honestly I always have to just tune off after listening to just the headlines.
I start with Joy, which is really becoming childish, with Kojo, Israel and you of course begining our day (my evening though) with irritating things about your personal lives , love issues etc(thanks to God, the love stuff has reduced now, but still it needs some polishing. Yesterday , you and Kojo were talking about the time you go to toilet in the morning! excuse me but...). Then I switch to Peace FM and OMG, hell is breaking loose with a lot of nonsence talk from the panelists, so i just swicth off after the initial interviews with those making the headlines to hear their side of the story which might have been falsely told by the likes of baby ansaba in their papers .
Like Abena, I have had to resort to western/foreign news outlets even though most of the time I hate the way they project Africa. I have to watch CNN , Aljazzera, BBC and spend the time angry at why CNN world business report which I watch everyday, fails to cover African business issues, but just concentrates on America, south America, Europe and Asia with anchors representing each of the continents except Africa.

I love BBC, but it got to a time I just couldnot stand some of their reportage on Africa.

I am looking forward to a time when we will have a media network which will project the image of Africa and i hope it will come from Ghana. I was expecting so much from TV Africa, but I guess maybe my expectation was too high.

I am waiting for the day when my beloved Ghana, will not be controlled by the Kwesi Pratts, Baby Ansabas, Kwaku Baakos, Raymond Archers and the whole contigent of so called social commentators.

And I hope to work hard and through the grace of God help my beloved country Ghana prove Lugard wrong!
  Ato's Response  
  You don't seem to like any media organisation - in Ghana and abroad. "Nowhere cool", indeed.
 
31. Daniel K
  04 Feb 2010 | 08:08 AM
  Brilliant Abena Obi, I was disgusted and angry with Lugard when I read the excerpts from his book, but you really put it in perspective. Good job. Can I be your friend?
 
32. KKA
  04 Feb 2010 | 08:48 AM
  @ Abena Obi. I couldn't agree with you more. To relate it to the other issue of Luggard. We fall over ourselves to prove him right yet we are keen to point fingers at the other person that he is the one who is behaving that way. Baby Ansaba should have been treated with the contempt he deserves not encouraged by Joyfm and co. The only attention should have been sharp criticism not publicity. I read articles on my joyonline and peacefmonline and I wonder why such articles are put there in the first place. ...And Ato I dont think some of the problems with your content on joyfm has to do with money. For example allowing people like Kwasi Pratt and co on professional to comment on everything like the economy, health etc surely they cant be experts in everything. You could easily get professionals like economist to express views on say the budget and so on.
 
33. Kay
  04 Feb 2010 | 08:52 AM
  Ansabas's confessions just go to tell how really fake certain "documents" are.
 
34. Abena
  04 Feb 2010 | 09:16 AM
  They will be coming out one by one to confess. Who is next? Kwame Sefa Kayi, Kweku Baako, Randy Abby and or who.
 
35. Nii
  04 Feb 2010 | 11:25 AM
  @ Abena,please stop mentioning names of people who have work hard to get to where they are.If you are expecting the likes of Sefa Kayi,Kweku Baako and Randy to disgrace themselves like Ansabah has done then forget.And to even think of it,didn't the president himself told the whole country that YES he is sick? Why are we running from the fact that our president is a sick person.The man's reading front size is 54 and you are telling me ,he is not sick.How many times does he lick his lips in a minute.The man can hardly work straight.The man himself admitted that he is indeed sick,so what are we talking about.Finally ,he Ansabah the originator of the president's sick wahala ? This kind of Noko Fio journalism should stop,one trip to Trinidad and Tobago and he is singing everywhere.Nonsense !
 
36. nana
  04 Feb 2010 | 03:42 PM
  Please Abena, the man Baby Ansabah is a disgrace to journalism.Leave Kweku Baako out of this,he as been in the profession for over thirty yrs if he want to be rich, be could hv been rich in Dr BOOM's regime.Please let has show respect to people whom hv work hard to earn a name in their profession.
 
37. Osei
  04 Feb 2010 | 04:54 PM
  @ Nii you are probably aware of the fact that nobody is immune from sickness. You have yours and I have mine too. The President was very clear of the particular disease he was suffering from and you clearly alluded to that.But what kind of disease was Ansaba referring too? Please verify.
And if I may ask, since when did licking of lips become a symptom of a particular disease of group of diseases? Do not take anything away from Ansaba; he was not singing his own foolishness but that of other journalists.Cross check, there are many more Ansaba's powered by selfish politicians- You might just be one.
 
38. Osei Ansoff
  04 Feb 2010 | 05:18 PM
  @ nana - who says Ansaba did not work hard by paddling falsehood? Who knows Ansaba till he had started to work as an editor for the Daily Guide- a place where the falsehood was very alarming? Yes respect for people who chart noble course by really working hard and genuinely make name for themselves;people like Capt. Kofi Amoabeng, Nana Ampem,Dr Otabil and the likes; but not the "party journalists you sort to recommend"
 
39. Martin, UK
  04 Feb 2010 | 06:47 PM
  Ato, What do journalists get for travelling with the president? Any idea?
 
40. somebody
  04 Feb 2010 | 07:08 PM
  Baby is just one of many!!!
let us leave him alone and rather concentrate on exposing the others!!!
 
41. Odopower,DC
  04 Feb 2010 | 08:25 PM
  @Somebody 40, i agree with u there that there is the need to expose those who are doing what baby was doing "falsehood peddling" it is so common in our country and there is the need to fight this canker. Hope all hands will be on deck led by Ato, who is ready to fish them out, hahahaha.....
 
42. NewsOne
  05 Feb 2010 | 05:07 AM
  @Ato's Response@1 and @3

Di you recently hear of Komla Afeke Dumor's love affair and the NPP. Joy fm is no better!
 
43. Presto
  05 Feb 2010 | 08:02 AM
  You are ashamed of Ato Sam's confession but feels good about your unprofessional and uncultured style of writing.

I believe the school of journalism did not teach you how to lie but thaught how to insult and use foul language. Purge yourself and stop the nonsense.
 
44. Kweku
  05 Feb 2010 | 08:57 AM
  Ato, Baby Ansaba is not different from Ato Kwamina Dadzie. You review all kinds of stories on your section on the radio. Most of them you know or should know are fabricated but you still go ahead to review thereby given them some form of credibility. I believe Baby is better than you since he has realised his folly. But as for you it is taking a long time for you to realise anything and which is a tragedy. The fact that you dont do it purposely for an agenda does not make you different because you dont realise the harm you cause. You insult people right, left and centre and you think you are better than Baby.
 
45. NewsOne
  05 Feb 2010 | 09:22 AM
  GJA is a bunch of selfish and parochial individuals - Baby Ansaba

The embattled editor of the New Punch newspaper who stirred controversy when he confessed to publishing stories that were untrue about the President, John Evans Atta Mills, the then presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress has lashed out at the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) for pronouncing him guilty when they have not heard his side of the story.

Ebenezer Ato Sam, popularly referred to as Baby Ansaba, said the GJA has a hidden agenda and does not worth its name. He said the association could not invite him for the said journalistic blunders he committed but went ahead to issue a statement to the effect that he will be invited to the ethics committee of the GJA. He was speaking on Asempa FM’s current affairs programme “Ekosii Sen?”

Mr. Ato Sam also said what the GJA has done smacks of envy on the part of some senior journalists in the association who have not survived managing their own papers when he as a young journalist has managed to operate a newspaper consistently for the last three years.

The Ghana Journalists Association Wednesday issued a statement to the effect that what the member did was not in conformity with the ethics of the journalism profession.


Story by Kojo Asare-Baffour Acheampong
Asempa 94.7 FM
 
46. Yusif - ksi
  05 Feb 2010 | 10:43 AM
  Ato kwamena,you are my mentor, but i think Baby Ansaba should be expel from the GJA, because it is a big shame on journalism in Ghana.

--
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47. Tong Cheung
  05 Feb 2010 | 10:45 AM
  Ato, Some comes as confident tricksters. others are found in the thievish fraternity. Recounted mine in a Man In Black[MIB]. My siter had her ordeal from one 'Chalk Holder' Surprisingly not, to hear from YOUR ink brothers. Ato, r u casting ur eyez down to our people in Wigs? and finally Your newly found frnds- The Noko Fioo practitioners. Surely, the above groups are our greatest enemies on this Land called Ghana... all things being equall I wish U well Ato!
 
48. Tong Cheung
  05 Feb 2010 | 10:45 AM
  Ato, Some comes as confident tricksters. others are found in the thievish fraternity. Recounted mine in a Man In Black[MIB]. My siter had her ordeal from one 'Chalk Holder' Surprisingly not, to hear from YOUR ink brothers. Ato, r u casting ur eyez down to our people in Wigs? and finally Your newly found frnds- The Noko Fioo practitioners. Surely, the above groups are our greatest enemies on this Land called Ghana... all things being equall I wish U well Ato!
 
49. Stacy
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:11 AM
  Ato can u tell me dis is new in ghana? Where a writer retract n conferes 2 stories. meanwhile dey go in 4 money n sponsor dem abroad,so what is de farse aba all dis.people like u must try abit 2 be mature in ur acting or making morkrey of how u read de headlines. We ave a media dat has taken a stance dat nothing good comes from a party no matter what.do not sell ur wisdom but plse stand 4 ur ryt.
 
50. Nana Aso
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:14 AM
  Ato, good to read from you as always. You know, there are so many problems in this country that we must try to help bring to the fore and spend our precious time dealing with. Should we do that we would not be giving the likes of this journalist the time of day and leave him to stew in his own dishonesty 'juices'. Foreigners who come into the country with no work permits/requisite paperwork to take up jobs, who checks the boards that the government has set up, whether they are abusing their meeting times to take more allowances, what decisions they are taking, do they have proper agenda or what is discussed is on the whims of the chairpersons....etc etc. The likes of such stomach journalist, let us not waste your talents on them. Unacceptable traffic delays that clear affects the productivity of this country and who should be up and doing.
 
51. sir nat
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:38 AM
  well i b'lieve man nust live and as u'v been saying "j'nalism doesn't pay" so let him live by hook or by crook
 
52. Eric GERMANY
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:43 AM
  Ato sam is adisgrace to himself and family.
 
53. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:16 PM
  @41. Odopower,DC,

i don't agree with you that Kwesi Pratt is a stomach journalist. where is your proof????????????????????
 
54. Eric GERMANY
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:22 PM
  OH;SOMEBOBY ARE U A CHILD?
 
55. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:22 PM
  @41. Odopower,DC,

i don't agree with you that Kwesi Pratt is a stomach journalist. where is your proof????????????????????
 
56. AmenAmen
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:33 PM
  "........ For the moment, though, I feel ashamed and sorry for journalism in Ghana. You see, Baby Ansabah is not the only journalist who dabbles in falsehood to get in the good books of politicians. There are so many of them. They tinker with the truth, fudge the figures and fiddle with numbers just to make their paymasters look good or make their paymasters’ opponents look bad. They shamelessly get on radio every morning to defend the indefensible and praise the folly of their paymasters. They walk around with all sorts of titles – social commentator or managing editor of some crappy newspaper I wouldn’t even allow my dog to suffer the indignity of pooping on – and they hardly do or say anything without authorization of the political paymasters........."

I couldn't agree with you more. We have this vicious cycle of the thousand and one FM stations quoting the ten thousand and one crappy "news"papers, with the same crappy 'doctored news' appearing in the electronic media as well. No proper investigative journalism takes place at all. Perhaps citizens should be encouraged to drag these "journalists" to court as often as they print these crap, may be together with the 'politrickians' who use them. A no-win-no-fee libel service could be a good business opportunity for some smart lawyers in Ghana.
 
57. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:42 PM
  @41. Odopower,DC,

i don't agree with you that Kwesi Pratt is a stomach journalist. where is your proof????????????????????
 
58. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 12:43 PM
  @41. Odopower,DC,

i don't agree with you that Kwesi Pratt is a stomach journalist. where is your proof????????????????????
 
59. Odopower,DC
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:06 PM
  @Somebody 58, have u just forgotten so soon when he went to South Africa to study crowd behaviour and gave a catalogue of his involvement in sport. Pls refer to my submission @5, and stop being childish by posting one statement so many times. To u he can be hero to u but if NPP was to be in power he and CJA would have hit the street on the road tolls and other increments. This is the nation u and me live where one regime increment is ok and another is referred as insensitive. CJA where are they now? The chicken has come home to roost big time.....
 
60. Eyram
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:09 PM
  I really admire you Ato and think you the best that has ever happened to Ghana. We just have to thank God he has confessed and the truth is now known to every one. You really do very well on the newspaper review on Joy Fm. i never want to miss the morning show with Kojo and you, you are my favorites.
 
61. Charles
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:14 PM
  Why r u journalist always fighting each other. you guys dont make the profession attractive. you always lambast each other. Cant u learn from Professionals like Accountants, Doctors, engineers etc. Dont u have professional code of ethics and conducts. journalism has become a shameful profesion in Ghana. You guys should find better ways of dealing with your conflicting issues, than making yourselves better than each other.
 
62. maameefua
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:19 PM
  Ato,your piece was nice but lets this straight, the journalists who end up this way started with too much complaint about money so becareful your self. Can i advice you? Stop making yourself mockery to the nation,when you come on air to review the papers,please take serious issues serious and be a little diplomatic as some of your other colleagues. Is your wife always happy when people insult cos of one or two comments you make? You need to write about yourself too. GOD HELP GHANA
 
63. Conrad
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:25 PM
  BAREFACED LIAR ATO SAM. Interestingly we have past and present government appointees/ministers who are LIARS. A lie well told and consistently told is the truth...this refers to Ato Sam. For him to write under the guise of a pen name even tells the TRUE CHARACTER OF ATO SAM. Baby Ansabah is just one of the crooked journalists in this country who only think about their stomachs and care very little about laying the truth bare to help people make informed decisions to quote your thoughts. IMAGINE WHAT THE KIND OF CHILDREN AND STAFF HE IS MENTORING FOR MOTHER GHANA.
 
64. maameefua
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:26 PM
  I condemn Asaba greatly. But has any of you spoken to him to find out why he did that?Maybe there is some thing hidden. This should be a wake up to call to people like Sefa Kayi,Randy and the rest who always show the party they support in handling some issues on their program. Money is not everything.
 
65. Benjamin Nyarko
  05 Feb 2010 | 01:54 PM
  Oooh Ghana... Where are we hearding towards? Are we safe at all??? That journalists like Ansaba who are supposed to TRULY REPRESENT the good people of Ghana and defend our hard earned democracy deceive the conscience of the good people of Ghana???? Hmmmmmmm May God bring down angels from be our Defender of democracy....
 
66. Joe Abbey
  05 Feb 2010 | 02:13 PM
  We"ve been telling u about Ghanaian Juournalists, they are Educational Illiterates.Full Stop. CIAO.
 
67. Joe Abbey
  05 Feb 2010 | 02:15 PM
  We"ve been telling u about Ghanaian Juournalists, they are Educated Illiterates.Full Stop. CIAO.

 
68. Bernardo
  05 Feb 2010 | 02:19 PM
  As grievous as Ato's (I mean Baby Ansaba) deeds and confession may be, why dont we just pulse and think about the boldness therein. How many of those condemning him could stand up and say 'well, "me too" i used to do this and that but now I turn a new leaf.' Is that not essentially the core message of the gospel? to come out and confess and ascribe to a new life? Please, it is good to see the wrong in what Ato did, but is far better to dwell on his present stance. As we hurl brimstone at him now do we ever think someone else would come out again and confess his rot. For now let only the righteous continue the condemnation in their self-piety. Baby Ansaba, you have shown how infantile you were, now grow up!
 
69. maameefua
  05 Feb 2010 | 02:27 PM
  Ato,your piece was nice but lets this straight, the journalists who end up this way started with too much complaint about money so becareful your self. Can i advice you? Stop making yourself mockery to the nation,when you come on air to review the papers,please take serious issues serious and be a little diplomatic as some of your other colleagues. Is your wife always happy when people insult cos of one or two comments you make? You need to write about yourself too. GOD HELP GHANA
 
70. mark afayori
  05 Feb 2010 | 02:43 PM
  I wasn't surprise at all hearing from babyansaba of his confession. I think we should take it easy on him because there are hundreds of journalist like mr. ansah's character. You can talk about the ergbert and the likes who will always try to defend everything.THeir time will be due soon
 
71. cornnelia
  05 Feb 2010 | 03:01 PM
  Ato, don't you think Baby Ansaba does not fear God? The Good Lord has put all of them into a big, big, shame. Just like my small boy will spell shame as 'HAPPY'. 'HAPPY' to Baby Ansaba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
72. elikem
  05 Feb 2010 | 03:07 PM
  that guy (Baby Ansabah) is an idiot like the serial rapist u talked about this morning. i organize programs and i see most of you guys uninvited claiming, you are from one crappy media house or the other. it's a shame, you need to put your house in order! i better watch cartoons than read or listen to you guys!
 
73. kofi
  05 Feb 2010 | 03:48 PM
  All those who are insulting Ghanaian journalists because of one journalist's mistake should go and wash themselves in the Atlantic ocean
 
74. pee [kumasi]
  05 Feb 2010 | 04:05 PM
  when i first heard this news i said to my self what at all is wrong with ghana the kind of politics we do here is total madness how can a grown man like baby ansabah could say such a thing am shocked. ATO U R THE MAN CONTINUE UR GUD WORK.
 
75. alexis
  05 Feb 2010 | 04:15 PM
  i am not surprised abit, imagine if his so called mischief got some unemployable foot soldiers fighting at agbogbloshie; chopping arms off. we have thousand of this drop JSS and SSS drop-out who find themselves at GIJ and later roam around accra with small note books calling themselves journalist. we know the qualified ones from those who speak from the pit of their stomach.
 
76. alexis
  05 Feb 2010 | 04:15 PM
  i am not surprised abit, imagine if his so called mischief got some unemployable foot soldiers fighting at agbogbloshie; chopping arms off. we have thousand of this drop JSS and SSS drop-out who find themselves at GIJ and later roam around accra with small note books calling themselves journalist. we know the qualified ones from those who speak from the pit of their stomach.
 
77. alexis
  05 Feb 2010 | 04:16 PM
  i am not surprised abit, imagine if his so called mischief got some unemployable foot soldiers fighting at agbogbloshie; chopping arms off. we have thousand of this drop JSS and SSS drop-out who find themselves at GIJ and later roam around accra with small note books calling themselves journalist. we know the qualified ones from those who speak from the pit of their stomach.
 
78. NII
  05 Feb 2010 | 04:52 PM
  Ato, i want to challenge you to name a few of the stomach journalists you know who constantly bring shame and disgrace to your profession. If you decide to keep it secret, it is your profession which is at stake, not mine.
 
79. eric germany
  05 Feb 2010 | 05:00 PM
  what is wrong is wrong no matter how you justify it.
 
80. juliana
  05 Feb 2010 | 05:10 PM
  Ghana were are we now.are we lost about democracy or what.Baby ANSABA SHAME.You disgrace our MOTHER GHANA WHYYYY.
 
81. juliana
  05 Feb 2010 | 05:12 PM
  Ghana were are we now.are we lost about democracy or what.Baby ANSABA SHAME.You disgrace our MOTHER GHANA WHYYYY?????????????
 
82. samcrep
  05 Feb 2010 | 05:53 PM
  Why do you have to be ashame Ato, you are one of those journalists who sit on radio and comment on any malicious and irresponsible statements from the newspapers I know you like the Daily Guide a lot and Baby ansaba is a fruit of Daily Guide. Shame to you all
 
83. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 06:33 PM
  @59. Odopower,DC,
what is wrong with Kwesi Pratt going to SA to work for govt????????????????? is that a crime????

as for your take on CJA, the least said about it the better. Kwesi Pratt alone is not CJA. he is just a member of CJA. and in any case, Kwesi has opposed and protested against the increment in fuel prices. so what are you talking about?????????????? are demonstrations on the streets the only means of protests???????????
 
84. Conrad
  05 Feb 2010 | 07:12 PM
  It seems the name Ato means a lot? Can you tell me the exact meaning of Ato aside being a Saturday born. You have a lot of followers at least ATO KWAMINA DADZIE IS NOT COWARD. HE DOES NOT WRITE UNDER A PEN NAME...HE IS ATO KWAMINA DADZIE! MAY BE THAT GUY NOW THINKS HE IS ATO SAM THE NAME GIVEN BY HIS PARENTS WHO HE HAS FAILED TO HONOUR BY USING ARM ROBBERS NAME...!

 
85. Kwame
  05 Feb 2010 | 07:47 PM
  Baby Ansaba never said he did what he did for Mr Kufour. You are saying that to satisfy your selfish NDC interest. No matter how hard you try to cover up your political affiliation we always read the lines and unveil it. You are all like Baby Ansaba. Just that you have not come to confess.
 
86. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 08:51 PM
  A.B.A. Fuseini gives some food for thought!!!

http://news.myjoyonline.com/news/201002/41663.asp
 
87. Odopower,DC
  05 Feb 2010 | 08:54 PM
  @83 Somebody, u see where u are arguing from????? Am talking about the lousy excuse he gave and took per diem on our taxes. When the tolls were increased what did he and CJA say, they just an extension of NDC party give us a break. Have u heard CJA issue a statement????????????. They are in gov't now, don't give that lame excuse that he is just a member. He is a leading member who criticize JAK consistently so what are u talking about. When he was challenged on peace fm he got angry and attack the persomality of the AFAG member. He can even stand criticism but always want to question other. That trip was just causing financial lost to the state. For ur info 2006, ACP Kofi Boakye went to Germany to study the situation there. I still stand by my earlier submission.
 
88. Kwajo Amoah
  05 Feb 2010 | 09:27 PM
  ato this is a guy who just slaughtered i mean killed a pastor. how do we know he is not doing this under duress. like blackmail or something. the greedy bastards are capable of anything.
 
89. somebody
  05 Feb 2010 | 09:38 PM
  @87. Odopower,DC,
i don't care what your personal impression of Kwesi Pratt is.

what i care about is sense!!! and hence it's senseless to say that Kwesi Pratt financial loss to the state for doing work for govt in SA. and we all know how much he was given for the trip and it's nothing compared to nyafu-nyafu amounts given to others under the watch of Kufuor which is a clear demonstration of sanity!!! in any case what would you say about same Kwesi Pratt working for free for govt for the Nkrumah celebration?????????????

meanwhile, i don't think you want the CJA to ack like zombies and issue out statements as soon as increments in prices are announced. That was not the case Under Kufuor and i don't expect it to be the case now!!! whether Kwesi is a leading member of CJA or not he is a member!!! and that is what i said. if you like go and find out whether the CJA has anything as 'leading member'?????????????????

and if you think the CJA is just an extension of the NDC party that is your own headache!!! and i'm the wrong person to give you break. see your doctor!!! maybe if you try to find out about the beginning of the CJA you'd find out some interesting things to sanitize your views!!!

as for me i'm for the increment in road tolls. and i don't care the position of the CJA. i don't need CJA to tell me what is good or bad. i believe we need to pay more for some things like the use of roads, especially those who use private cars!!!!
 
90. Odopower,DC
  05 Feb 2010 | 10:41 PM
  @89 Somebody, u asked for a reason and i gave it to u. I still stand by what i said he in no better than baby ansabah and let me remind u that u can have ur views about Pratt that is why u are somebody and am odopower. Am referring to the haste with which any decision by JAK's admin'tn was criticise by CJA. Who need his opinions anyway???????? And the break i refer to was u imposing ur opinion on us that Patt is a saint. Let me tell u that the likes of Pratt are just like baby. Whether u are for the tolls or not who cares about u anyway?????? I do not need ur advise to sanitize my views if only u can remove the blocks in ur eyes u can see clearly to advise me on the sparks in my eyes. Proper sanitize ur thoughts and views so that there would not be cabwebs in ur head again. Good day......
 
91. Kofi Otuo
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:23 PM
  Ato,
I have been resisting the temptation to respond to your article but I can't hold back anymore. It is quite amusing to read comments like this from you of all people. The pot calling the kettle black indeed. Your hypocrissy is funny. Is it because you don't do false stories. Your brand of journalism is worse especially when you are supposed to be a trained journalist -Baby Ansabah is not so we can pardon him. You hide behind the cloak of journalism and free speech to viciously ridicule , insult and attack people and you are cheered on. I hope that you would be able to attack the faceless people who bought a flat screen for you on your birthday when they go wrong. you can only pick the soft targets and attack. I don't think your acerbic and vitriolic stlye is the journalism your untrained counterparts must learn from you. You see, the whole of the Ghanaian media is caught up in this quagmire - you are competing for space to be heard so you can make money. Some of the most unprofessional journalism is practised by your station and sometimes I wonder what is happening. The situation is so bad that it is difficult to find a good station to listen to or a good newspaper to read. So in the end we choose one not so bad to listen to or read; because they are all Joy FM included "crap".
Your notoriety and so called irreverence does not serve as any good example to the youth- please leave your colleague Baby Ansabah alone - spare us the 'sanctimonious effusions' because you are no better.
 
92. eric germany
  05 Feb 2010 | 11:27 PM
  somebody you are a big foooooooooooooooooool.
 
93. Joyce
  06 Feb 2010 | 11:45 AM
  Journalist are meant to b advocates b/n da public nd da govnt so if ur journalists start publshn lies 2 us den wer're we headn to?weda we ve peace or not in dis coutry lies in da tongues of our dear journalists,we der4 beg dem to stop finkn aba dier tomies alone nd fink aba da safety of ur natio Ghana
 
94. somebody
  06 Feb 2010 | 08:56 PM
  @90. Odopower,DC,

you are confused!!! when did i impose my view on you????????????????????????????

i'd never bother to do that. but i'd do is point out to you the uselessness you put out like telling me the prez NEEDS TO 'reshuffle' his speech because he fumbles; as if that was a vital thing to even want!!! nonsense!!!

as for Kwesi Pratt i don't mind if you think he's an armed robber even. what i mind is for you to substantiate whatever you call him. and if you can't prove your point with any shred of sanity then better see a doctor!!!

and please remember to say hi to that guy @92. eric germany!!!!!!!!! tell him i love him.

cheers!!!
 
95. Penno
  07 Feb 2010 | 10:01 AM
  Ato, I am happy that you are taking on one of your own but the fact that remains that, the Ghanaian social set up enjoys rumours and peddling of falsehoods and that is what most of the radio stations and stuff are happily feasting on. I still bear grudges with all of these local radio stations who are doing more harm than good. The fact that they keep on bringing all these journalists or whatever they think they are,and the same politicians, the truth will never be told. If only they can get to bring on experts on specific subjects to their shows, then the level of enlightenment will be higher and the populace will be better for it. I wonder the number of percentage of Ghanaians that ever get to read your blog and even if they do, try to cause a change in the way of thinking and approach.

Until tribal and political sentiments are set aside, believe me Ato, your cries will be nothing but an empty cymbal.

God forbid
 
96. Kobby
  07 Feb 2010 | 11:25 AM
  Hi ato, tell me, why should the gov't pay all expenses and per diem for journalists who travel with them on local and foreign travels. wherein lies the objectiveness of the journalist. why should the organisers of press conferences pay journalists who attend t&t etc???
Seriously, I want to cry for our nation. Can we really be serious as a people?
 
97. ernest
  07 Feb 2010 | 12:44 PM
  so u think the man is in this alone? we've been listening to u during the news paper review and u've been making wild allegations. u've saying things without proof and i tell u what, u'll be the next to confess; believe me. u r equally guilty so stop criticising the man.
 
98. WiseKing
  08 Feb 2010 | 09:50 AM
  99% OF Journalist are of this calibre in Ghana.Kweku Sekyi Addo being a culprit himself.
 
99. Odopower,DC
  08 Feb 2010 | 10:31 AM
  @94: Somebody- who is confused, i told you to first clear what is in your yes before you can see clearly to sanitize mine.

You have your opinion on Pratt I also have mine that is why i still stand by my earlier submission.

Concerning the president it was a different platform but if you want to bring it here am ok with that. He needs to be reshuffled himself for his speech problems 'cus it is too much from his inaugural address to date so many mistakes i.e. ecomini, munsaka, worlback, ofontuo and others.

It is becoming enigma and embarrassment for the whole nation so if you do not want me to complain that is your problem.

I have given you my beef so have you done yours.

As for Eric he is so childish to insult on this platform because we are here to contribute to national debate but not to insult people.

And if you want someone to delivery your message man next time choose your medium carefully. Am the last person to do that for you. Eric should grow and respects peoples views. Opinion they say is just like noses everybody have one.
 
100. Kissiedu
  08 Feb 2010 | 02:07 PM
  baby ansabah is a shameless opportunist who should not be take serious by any well meaning ghanaian. he is a disgrace to the inky fraternity. I believe very soon he and his paper will fade out from the news stands.
 
101. Bless
  08 Feb 2010 | 02:44 PM
  HYPOCRITES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who are you to judge Ato Sam? is it because he has confessed? What about the hundreds of other journalist that NPP bought (some in joy fm)who are yet to confess?
Please give us BREAK you guys are no better. Do not think being objective mean honesty. Speak with Kweku SAkyi Addo!!!!!!!
 
102. NewsOne
  08 Feb 2010 | 04:08 PM
  Ato Kwamena Dadzie you have been exposed on Asempa FM Shame! Black polythene Bag Journalist................Now we shall see them live
 
103. kin
  09 Feb 2010 | 10:15 AM
  u rasking whether u have been mentioned on Asempa? Who are u asking. Just watch up. As Vodafone would say @ its your time. Ato u would all be exposed for who u are. enjoy while it last
 
104. johnnie hughes
  09 Feb 2010 | 02:58 PM
  honestly, baby ansaba's confession pushes me to think that i chose to train for the wrong profession. but, i take consolation in the fact that, there are a few good journalists around, like you ato, who have been chuffed to hone me to shift paradigms and change evil perceptions about this noble calling!
 
105. Adwoa
  11 Feb 2010 | 01:57 PM
  Journalism in Ghana has gone bonkers.The guy in question is a sorry idiot!! So lets do the maths: Bonker journalism + an idiot journalist = lies and stupid half hearted confessions
 
106. Joshua
  12 Feb 2010 | 07:34 AM
  Ato. You say it as is. Keep Up The Good Work, Sir.
 
107. Osei
  13 Feb 2010 | 08:39 AM
  Anoda twerp in d profesion is one george a....of gbc Radio. Goes abt negotiatn 4 almiti soli. A disgrac lyk dat short ansaba 2 d all journalists of our tym
 
108. K Adu
  14 Feb 2010 | 01:21 AM
  It’s a shame that certain elements of the fourth estate of government would want to sacrifice the role of educating, informing and entertaining the nation to the gutters whilst they seek their own interest.
How many of such stories have we been told or heard which had no iota of truth in them? Just last week there was a story in the Chronicle about Spio being summoned for using NDC letterhead, the story published turned out one of factual inaccuracies. We only got to know this when the journalist was interview on Adom FM and the irony was that the so called journalist took pride in putting out such falsehood and thought his apology on Adom Fm was enough not to publish the truth. So I asked myself what about the many other paper reviews that were heard in many other hamlets like Papueso (a village in Enchi where i had my service).
Is this what the standard of Ghanaian journalism is all about?, Being good books of politicians and it a matter of 'scratch my back and I scratch yours'. I certainly don’t think so because my best friend for 15 years was one of a journalist. When he got into journalism he said the profession require two Trust and Integrity. (Rest in Peace Nana Yaw Duodu, you gone but certainly not forgotten). Indeed Trust and Integrity that is why the Kolma Dumors, Anas Ameyaw and a few others have made their mark. That is why when Joy Fm gives information its take as an informed one than other stations.
It’s about time we dumped journalists who have tied their umbilical cords to political parties or have their plates in hand expecting politicians to drop them with cramps. Let us have open minded journalists whose debates are well informed, other than those have become government and opposition spokespersons and the worst of them being those journalist who have vowed to see nothing right a political party even if they paint the streets of Ghana with gold.
We need our journalists but we need the journalist who would feed us with the right information, not the ‘yesi, yesi’, ‘akee, akee’, obe obe’ type and cook up stories from their bedrooms of drinking spots.
 
109. Daddy Boat
  18 Feb 2010 | 10:55 AM
  Ato, i have always fellow ur newspaper reviews and it has really made a lot of impacts on my daily contributions to issues.i hope to see u one day n offer u with a price...keep it up...BOY.
 
110. Vera Okyere
  19 Mar 2010 | 02:38 PM
  Ato, i don't think President Kufuor hired Ansabah to fabricate stories and make the then opposition NDC unpopular or whatever he was trying to do but did so out of his own will hoping that he will be rewarded by the then NPP administration (in Asante twi we call it nhwehwermin). If i don't appoint you to do a job for me do you expect me to pay you? And i think his tactics were so trashy, amateurish and disgraceful, i wonder why it took Gina Blay so long a time to fire him.
 
111. Vera Okyere
  19 Mar 2010 | 02:41 PM
  NHWEHWERNIM that is what Baby Ansabah is. He'a warming his way into the heart of the NDC, and i am admonishing them to be wary of him, he's a very dangerous person.
 
112. Nana (nanarich64@yahoo.co.uk)
  27 Mar 2010 | 01:46 PM
  It amazes me why some people listen to Ato Kwamema Dadzie on air, read his articles and yet they simply do not like this young hardworking man. He may be stepping on some toes sometimes though, that is human nature. Ato is like ex-president Jerry Rawlings. Those who don't like him are the very same people who are always interested in what the man has said or he is about to say. Listen to these citizens of this country if you like them. If not please keep off! If you have reactions to some kind of foods or drugs you simply do not take them. You do so at your own risk. Mind your own business if you are a critic of Ato Kwamena unless a constructive one of course. You are my man, Ato. Jah Guide
 
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