Tiger Eye PI has strongly denied allegations made by Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founding father of the Worldwide God’s Manner Church, in a video circulating on social media and associated media stories.
The video claims that investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas contacted Obinim in an try to influence him to affix a lawsuit in opposition to politician Mr. Kennedy Agyapong.
In an announcement issued on March 21, Tiger Eye PI categorically refuted the allegations, calling them “fully false and, at finest, a fabrication.”
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Anas Aremeyaw Anas has no information of Mr. Obinim’s contact particulars or residential tackle, making any alleged interplay between them not solely implausible however inconceivable.
The refutation follows the viral video, which has garnered public consideration and led to questions concerning the credibility of the claims.
Tiger Eye PI urged the general public to ignore these allegations and to remain targeted on the journalist’s ongoing pursuit of justice and reality.
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Moreover, the group expressed gratitude to the general public for his or her steadfast help, each inside Ghana and internationally, particularly after Anas’s current authorized victory.
Tiger Eye PI reaffirmed its dedication to transparency and accountability, thanking Ghanaians for his or her continued solidarity.
Anas’ victory over Ken Agyapong
Earlier this week, the Superior Court docket of New Jersey awarded Anas Aremeyaw Anas $18 million in damages in a defamation lawsuit in opposition to former Member of Parliament Kennedy Agyapong and social media commentator Frederick Asamoah.
This judgment adopted a prolonged authorized battle over defamatory statements made throughout a 2021 interview broadcast on social media.
Addressing his congregation throughout a current church service, Bishop Obinim revisited his turbulent history with the outspoken politician and businessman.
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The controversial pastor recalled a critical allegation made by Mr Agyapong throughout their public dispute, one which accused him of participating in prison actions with medical professionals on the Korle Bu Instructing Hospital.