The Citi Business Edition on Friday focused on innovations and market research.
The Group Accounts Director of Millward Brown gave a comprehensive talk on the innovations of the company.
Another section of the show focused on matters arising from government’s decision to set up a presidential commission.
Government is insisting the Presidential Commission set up to investigate Ghana’s participation at the World cup will continue with its work despite a warning by world football governing body, Fifa.
A letter from Fifa addressed to the Ghana Football Association yesterday stated that the wording of some of the terms of reference for the Commission are purely football matters and must be handled by the GFA’s Congress.
Specifically, Fifa is disturbed by the plan to look into the preparation of the Black Stars and the events at the team’s camp during their stay in Brazil.
But speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mahama Ayariga said the Commission will tread cautiously in its work and not incur the wrath of football governing body, FIFA.
Another section of the show discussed the decision by government to resort to the International Monetary Fund for a bailout.
The Editor of the Herald Newspaper, Tomah Amihere gave a detailed explanation of the repercussions of government’s decision.