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John Boadu sues Newspaper, demands GH¢500,000 

August 10, 2015
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Kwabena Agyepong is not one of us – Bugri Naabu

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The National Organiser of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu has sued DST Global Consult, Publisher of the Republic Newspaper.

[contextly_sidebar id=”B4x85oi762E4CgoUcHUXVcw1loMQ9ai0″]John Boadu is suing the paper and its Managing Editor David Tamaklo for GH¢500,000 over what he says is a publication in the paper which defames him.

The paper in its July 21st edition accused the NPP National Organizer of using party funds to buy a new vehicle and pocketing GH¢650,000 meant for the party’s campaign in the Talensi bye-election.

John Boadu in the suit which Citi News has intercepted is seeking a perpetual injunction restraining the paper, its publishers and Editors from further publishing “defamation stories” about him.

He is also demanding an apology and retraction from the paper for four weeks and another apology which should be carried out in the Daily Graphic Newspaper.

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 By:  citifmonline.com/Ghana

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