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Kweku Baako Apologizes For Misleading Ghanaians About ‘Number 12’

Editor in Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jr. apologizes to Ghanaians. Furthermore, this is for his implications that the ‘Number 12’ documentary was a collaboration between the BBC and Tiger Eye PI.

Moreover, his apology comes on the back of BBC’s statement.

Therefore, this statement led to immense criticism from Ghanaians.

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According to him, they worked with three people who have worked with the BBC for close to four decades. Therefore, he assumed they were still with the BBC. He clarified this on Kokrooko on Peace FM.

Kweku Baako on misleading facts about BBC collaboration

“I had said so publicly that it was a joint project . . . why I said so was because the people who were dealing with Anas three of them I know for the last 30 to 40 years were BBC people. Apparently, they’ve left BBC but they’re part of the technical team. They came to me, I dealt with them on so many things . . . so I assumed.

So I was wrong . . . and that is why the BBC made Anas to go on air to clear the misconception…I accept responsibility for what I put out there and if people got deceived I apologize.

I said so because I just thought it was the truth I was putting out . . . whatever it is, Kweku Baako takes full responsibility for that misrepresentation or misinformation I put out there, and I sincerely apologize.”

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